Ákos Buttykay

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Ákos Buttykay around 1910
Buttykay's grave in the Kerepescher Cemetery in Budapest

Ákos Buttykay [ ˈaːkoʃ ˈbucːkɒ.i ] (born July 27, 1871 in Halmi , then Hungary , now Romania , † October 26, 1935 in Debrecen ) was a Hungarian composer .

Buttykay was a student of Victor von Herzfeld , István Thomán and Bernhard Stavenhagen . From 1907 to 1923 he was a piano teacher at the Budapest Music Academy .

He composed an opera and five operettas , two symphonies and a symphonic poem , a Hungarian suite and a Hungarian rhapsody, the tone painting Tale of a Summer Night , a violin concerto , piano pieces and songs .

Stage works

  • A bolygó görög (The Flying Greek; Árpád Pásztor), great operetta op.15 (1905 Budapest)
  • A harang (The Bell; Buttykay / Pongrác Kacsoh, after Árpád Pásztor), Singspiel (1907 Budapest) (together with Pongrác Kacsóh)
  • A csibészkirály (also: Pompom) (Der Gaunerkönig; Lajos Szél), Operetta op.16 (1907 Budapest)
  • Hamupipőke (Cinderella; Károly Bakonyi / Imre Földes / Andor Gábor), Fairy Tales op.20 (1912 Budapest)
  • Ezüst sirály (The Silver Seagull; Liebesrausch (German adaptation by R. Bodanzky); Imre Földes / Andos Gábor), Operetta (1920 Budapest)
  • Olivia hercegnő (Princess Olivia; Imre Földes / Miksa Brödy), operetta (1922 Budapest)
  • A császárné apródja (The Page of the Empress; Jenö Faragó / Imre Harmath), Operetta (1925 Budapest)
  • Happy End, Operetta (1930 Budapest)

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