Sándor Veress (Hungarian pronunciation:[ˈʃaːndor ˈvɛrɛʃ], (1907-02-01)1 February 1907–(1992-03-04)4 March 1992) was a Swiss composer of Hungarian origin. He was born in Kolozsvár/Klausenburg, Transylvania, Kingdom of Hungary, Austro-Hungarian Empire, nowadays called Cluj-Napoca, Romania, and died in Bern. The first half of his life was spent in Hungary; the second, from 1949 until his death, in Switzerland, of which he became a citizen in the last months of his life.
The native form of this personal name is Veress Sándor.This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals.
Veress studied and later taught at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest. Among his teachers were Zoltán Kodály, with whom he studied composition, and Béla Bartók, with whom he studied piano; as an assistant to László Lajtha he did field research on Hungarian, Transylvanian, and Moldavian folk music. Among the composers who studied under him are György Ligeti, György Kurtág, Heinz Holliger, Heinz Marti, Jürg Wyttenbach and Roland Moser. He wrote numerous chamber music pieces and symphonic works. He wrote one opera, Hangjegyek lázadása (1931).[1] Veress was awarded the Kossuth Prize in 1949 in Hungary (though as an émigré he was unable to collect this award) and the Bartók-Pásztory Prize in 1985; in Switzerland he received the Berne canton prize in 1976.
Selected works
Opera
Hangjegyek lázadása (1931)
Ballet
A Csodafurulya (The Magic Flute) (1937)
Térszili Katicza (1943)
Orchestral
A Csodafurulya (The Magic Flute), Ballet Suite for chamber orchestra (1937)
Musica ungaresca (1938)
Sinfonia No.1 (1940) (dedicated to the Japanese emperor and government for the 2600th National Foundation Day)
Quattro Danze transilvane for string orchestra (1944, 1949)
Threnos in memoriam Béla Bartók (1945)
Respublica nyitány (Respublica Overture) (1948)
Sonata for orchestra (1953)
Sinfonia No.2 "Minneapolitana" (1953)
Expovare for flute, oboe and string orchestra (1964)
Musica concertante per 12 archi, for 12 strings (1966)
Orbis tonorum for chamber orchestra (1986)
Concertante
Concerto for violin and orchestra (1939, 1948)
Nógrádi verbunkos for violin and orchestra (1940)
Hommage à Paul Klee for 2 pianos and string orchestra (1951)
Concerto for piano with percussion and string orchestra (1952)
Nógrádi verbunkos for viola and string orchestra (1940, 1956); arrangement by D. Marton
Passacaglia concertante for oboe and string orchestra (1961)(dedicated to Heinz Holliger)
Concerto for string quartet and orchestra (1961)
Concerto for clarinet with harp, celesta, vibraphone, xylophone, percussion and string orchestra (1982)
Tromboniade for 2 trombones and orchestra (1990)
Concertotilinkó for flute and string orchestra (1991)
Chamber and instrumental
String Quartet No.1 (1931)
Sonatina No.1 for violin and piano (1932)
Sonatina for cello and piano (1933)
Sonatina for oboe, clarinet and bassoon (1933)
Sonata for violin solo (1935)
String Quartet No.2 (1937)
Sonata No.2 for violin and piano (1939)
Nógrádi verbunkos for violin and piano (1940)
Cukaszöke csárdás for violin and piano (1940)
String Trio (1954)
Tre quadri for violin, cello and piano (1963)
Sonata for cello solo (1967)
Diptych for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn and bassoon (1968)
Introduzione e Coda for clarinet, violin and cello (1972)
Memento for viola and double bass (1983)
Baryton-Trio for baryton, viola and cello (1985)
Geschichten und Märchen for 2 percussionists (1988)
Piano
Sonata (1929)
Szonatina gyermekeknek I (Sonatina for Children I) (1932)
Szonatina gyermekeknek II (Sonatina for Children II) (1932)
Sonatina (1932)
Szonatina kezdő zongorázóknak (Sonatina for Young Pianists) (1933)
Tizenöt kis zongoradarab (15 Little Piano Pieces) (1935)
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