Géza Frid was born in Máramarossziget in the Máramaros County of Austria-Hungary (present-day Romania) and studied piano and composition in Budapest with a.o. Zoltán Kodály and Béla Bartók. He settled in Amsterdam in 1929 and became a Dutch citizen in 1948. He died in Beverwijk and was buried at Zorgvlied cemetery.
Activities
Frid gave many piano recitals all over the world: Italy (1926, 1955, 1965), Indonesia (1948–1949, 1951, 1956), Siam and Egypt (1951), Israel (1962, 1965, 1967), the Soviet Union, (1963), South- and North-America (1965, 1967), Turkey (1965), The Netherlands (1967), Surinam and the Netherlands Antilles (1970), the United States (1970, 1974), Hungary (1971, 1974). During the Second World War Frid was active in the resistance. He taught chamber music at the Conservatory of Music in Utrecht.
Publications
In 1976 his book Oog in oog met... (Face to face with...Tolstoj, T. Mann, G. Bomans, B. Mussolini, W. Mengelberg, B. Bartok and M. Ravel) was published (publ. Heuff). In 1984 he published his memoirs In 80 jaar de wereld rond (publ. Strengholt).
Prizes
In 1949 he received the music prize of the City of Amsterdam for Paradou (fantaisie symphonique), in 1950 the second prize in the Wereldomroep-K.N.T.V.-competition for Varieties op een Nederlands Volkslied (Variations on a Dutch folksong), for choir and orchestra, and in 1951 the third prize at the Concours International pour Quatuor à Cordes for Strijkkwartet III. In 1954 he was awarded the music prize of the City of Amsterdam for Etudes Symphoniques, in 1956 the second prize from the Dutch Government for the Sonate op. 50, for violin and piano, and the fourth prize at the Concours International pour Quatuor à Cordes in Luik for Strijkkwartet IV. In 1990 Frid was posthumously awarded the Bartók prize from the Ferenc Liszt Hochschule in Budapest.
Suid-Afrikaanse rhapsodie (South-African Rhapsody), Op. 46a (1954); also for wind band
Études symfoniques (Symphonic Studies), Op. 47 (1954)
Serenade for chamber orchestra, Op. 52 (1956)
Fragmenten uit De Zwarte Bruid (Fragments from "The Black Bride"), Op. 57a (1959)
Ritmische studies (Rhythmic Studies) for chamber orchestra, Op. 58 (1959); also for 2 pianos
Variations on a Theme of Zoltán Kodály: Variation III (1962); composed in collaboration with Antal Doráti, Tibor Serly, Ödön Pártos and Sándor Veress for Kodály's 80th birthday celebration
Symphonietta for string orchestra, Op. 66 (1963)
Toccata, Op. 84 (1973); also for 2 pianos
Muziek voor violen en altviolen (Music for Violins and Violas), Op. 92 (1977)
Wind band
Varieties op een Nederlands volkslied (Variations on a Dutch Folk Song), Op. 29 (1949); also for piano solo, and chorus with orchestra
Rhapsodie, Op. 42a (1952, 1971); original for clarinet and piano
Suid-Afrikaanse rhapsodie (South-African Rhapsody), Op. 46b (1954); also for orchestra
Vier schetsen (4 Sketches), Op. 72a (1966); also for piano 4-hands
Brabant en Maramures (Brabant and Maramures), Op. 94 (1978)
Concertante
Podiumsuite (Podium Suite) for violin and small orchestra, Op. 3a (1928, 1948); original for violin and piano
Concerto for violin and orchestra, Op. 7 (1930)
Concerto for piano and mixed chorus (vocalise), Op. 14 (1934)
Romance et Allegro for cello and orchestra, Op. 16 (1928)
Concerto for 2 violins and orchestra, Op. 40 (1952)
Concerto for 2 pianos and orchestra, Op. 55 (1957)
Concertino for violin, cello, piano and orchestra, Op. 63 (1961)
Concerto for 3 violins and orchestra, Op. 78 (1969)
Preludium en fuga (Prelude and Fugue) for 2 pianos, Op. 23 (1945)
Varieties op een Nederlands volkslied (Variations on a Dutch Folk Song), Op. 29a (1949); original for wind band; also for chorus with orchestra
Kermesse à Charleroi (Funfair in Charleroi) for piano 4-hands, Op. 44a (1953); also for orchestra
Ritmische studies (Rhythmic Studies) for 2 pianos, Op. 58a (1959); original for chamber orchestra
Muziek voor S.D. (Music for S.D.) for 2 pianos, Op. 67 (1963)
Esquisses autobiographiques (Autobiographical Sketches) for piano (1964)
Vier schetsen (4 Sketches) for piano 4-hands, Op. 72b (1966); also for wind band
Dimensies (Dimensions) for piano and tape (or 2–3 pianos), Op. 74 (1967)
Toccata for 2 pianos, Op. 84a (1973); also for orchestra
Foxtrot for 2 pianos (1975); from the collaborative work Een suite voor De Suite
Zes miniaturen (6 Miniatures), Op. 107 (1985)
Vocal
Abel et Caïn (Abel and Cain) for bass and orchestra, Op. 15 (1935); words by Charles Baudelaire
Vier liederen (4 Songs) for mezzo-soprano and piano, Op. 19 (1924–1938); words by Endre Ady
Schopenhauer-Cantate (Schopenhauer Cantata) for voice and orchestra, Op. 22 (1938–1944); words by Arthur Schopenhauer
Vox amantium for voice and piano Op. 26 (1947); words by Albert Helman
Drie romances (3 Romances) for soprano and piano, Op. 41 (1952, orchestrated 1955); words by Heinrich Heine
Kinderliedjes I (Songs for Children I) for mezzo-soprano or children's chorus and piano, Op. 53 (1957); words by Annie M. G. Schmidt
Kinderliedjes II (Songs for Children II) for mezzo-soprano or children's chorus and piano, Op. 56 (1958); words by Albert Verwey, Petrus Augustus de Génestet, Gijsbert Lovendaal
Abschied (Farewell) for male voice and piano, Op. 59 (1960); words by Hermann Hesse
Auf Reise (Travels), Song Cycle for tenor and piano, Op. 60 (1960); words by Hermann Hesse
Drie Shakespeare-liederen (3 Shakespeare Songs) for baritone and harp (or piano), Op. 65a (1962); words by William Shakespeare
Venedig (Venice), Song Cycle for male voice and piano, Op. 83 (1973); words by Hermann Hesse
Drie gedichten (3 Poems) for narrator, alto saxophone and guitar, Op. 89 (1976); words by Igor Streepjes, Petrus Augustus de Génestet, Albert Verwey
Duet in twee talen (Duet in Two Languages) for soprano, alto and marimba or piano, Op. 106 (1985)
Choral
Fiat Lux for double male chorus, Op. 20 (1938); words by Guido Gezelle
Varieties op een Nederlands volkslied (Variations on a Dutch Folk Song), Op. 29b (1949); original for wind band; also for piano solo
Zeven drinkliederen (7 Drinking Songs) for male chorus a cappella, Op. 31 (1950)
Hymne aan de arbeid (Hymn to Work) for male chorus and orchestra, Op. 32 (1951)
Spreekwoorden (Proverbs), 2 Series for male chorus a cappella, Op. 33 (1950–1951)
Vier gemengde koren (4 Mixed Choruses) for mixed chorus a cappella, Op. 34 (1950–1951)
Tien klaagliederen (10 Lamentations) for female chorus a cappella, Op. 35 (1951)
Spreuken en citaten (Sayings and Quotes), 2 Series for mixed chorus a cappella, Op. 36 (1951)
Muziek uit Luctor et Emergo (Music from "Luctor and Emergo") for chorus and orchestra, Op. 43a (1953)
Suite for mixed chorus and piano, Op. 48 (1955); Old-Dutch Songs
Das Sklavenschiff (The Slave Ship) for tenor and baritone solos, male chorus, brass (or piano), percussion and piano, Op. 51 (1956); words by Heinrich Heine
Acht vocalises (8 Vocalises) for chorus a cappella, Op. 64 (1962)
Ballade for mixed chorus and wind band, Op. 71 (1965), or for mixed chorus, string ensemble, piano 4-hands and percussion (1968); words by J. Slauerhoff
Non far' tutto for male chorus a cappella, Op. 76 (1968)
Houdt den Tijd! (Keeping Time!) for male chorus and percussion, Op. 79 (1970); words by Dirk Vansina
Buurtkermis in Vlaanderen (Community Fair in Flanders) for male chorus, piano and percussion, Op. 81 (1972); words by Simoens
Arabesques Roumaines (Romanian Arabesques) for female chorus a cappella, Op. 85 (1973–1974)
Caprices Roumains (Romanian Caprices) for male chorus a cappella, Op. 86a (1975); also for oboe and piano
Het kwaad der wereld (The Evil of the World) for tenor solo, male chorus and organ, Op. 90 (1976); words by Epicurus
Drinklied (Drinking Song) for male chorus a cappella, Op. 97 (1984); words by S. Daens
Drie Duitse koorteksten (3 German Choral Texts) for mixed chorus, Op. 101 (1985)
Drie Franse koorteksten (3 French Choral Texts) for mixed chorus, Op. 102 (1985)
Drie Engelse koorteksten (3 English Choral Texts) for mixed chorus, Op. 103 (1985)
Twee Nederlandse koorteksten (2 Dutch Choral Texts) for mixed chorus, Op. 104 (1985)
Drie Italiaanse spreekwoorden (3 Italian Proverbs) for male chorus a cappella, Op. 105 (1985)
Compact discs
Releases on CD include Sinfonietta op. 66 (Q Disc Q 97006) and several chamber music compositions (Q Disc Q 87023). On the occasion of his 100th birthday the CD Géza Frid - Choral Works was released (Hungaroton Classic, HCD 32362).
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