Celebrated Hungarian Composer Eötvös Dies at 80 - International Contemporary Music Scene Mourns
- 25 Mar 2024 7:32 AM
- Hungary Matters
Born in 1944 in Transylvania’s Odorheiu Secuiesc (Székelyudvarhely), Eötvös was admitted at the age of 14 to the Budapest Liszt Music Academy’s class for outstanding talents by Zoltán Kodály.
He later studied conducting on a scholarship in Cologne. After 1967 he worked abroad, on assignments in Cologne, Paris and London and was conductor over the past several decades of the Berlin, Munich, London and Vienna symphonic orchestras.
He composed several operas, madrigals and works for orchestra and also wrote scores for theatre and cinema.
His last opera, Valuska, written for Hungarian scores, had its premiere in Budapest on December 2 last year. Eötvös received the Hungarian state’s highest award, the Kossuth Grand Prize, for his lifetime achievement of “epochal significance” in 2024.
MTI Photo: Balázs Mohai
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