List of works by Andor Losonczy

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Andor Losonczy (1932–2018) composed over 70 works.

Works

Incidental music

Instrumental music

Orchestral music

  • Two pictures for orchestra (Két kép; 1950). Premiere Salzburg 1993
  • Ensemble music (1959/61). Divided into 5 ensembles
  • Cantata per orchestra (1963)
  • Recitativo (1964)
  • Sentence Fragments (1966). Premiere Graz October 13, 1974 (ballroom of the Pedagogical Academy in Graz-Eggenberg, music protocol in steirischer herbst , Ensemble Kontrapunkte , conductor: Peter Keuschnig )
  • Hodie completi sunt (1966) after Giovanni Gabrieli for double orchestra
  • For double orchestra (1966)
  • Party (1968)
  • Untitled (1970)
  • Descort (1972) for large orchestra. Premiere Gdańsk 1985
  • Conjuration (1984). WP 1985
  • Fanal (1989) for large orchestra
  • Tromba Principale (1999). Concerto for Trumpet

Chamber music

  • Passacaglia (1955) for string quartet. Premiere Salzburg 1980
  • 2nd version for string orchestra
  • Chamber music (1959)
  • Chamber Emblem Music (1961). Premiere Salzburg 1963
  • Duos for various instruments (1962). WP Salzburg 1980 ( Aspects Salzburg )
  • 1st duo: violin and violoncello
  • 2nd version for string quartet
  • 2. Duo: viola and clarinet
  • 3rd duo: flute and guitar
  • Movements (1966) for chamber ensemble. Premiere Darmstadt August 30, 1966 ( Darmstadt Summer Courses , Stadthalle, International Chamber Music Ensemble Darmstadt, Conductor: Bruno Maderna )
  • Programs (1967). WP Klagenfurt
  • Seminar (1969) for flute, oboe, clarinet, horn, organ and viola. Premiere 1969
  • Duo for fiddle & piano (1970). Premiere 1970
  • Duo for clarinet and piano 1971. Premiere 1971
  • for strings (1970) I, II. Premiere Salzburg 1970
  • Sketch Book (1970) for flute, violin, harp and harmonium. Premiere Salzburg 1970
  • scrap music (1970) for ensemble. Premiere 1977 ( Austrian Broadcasting )
  • Panorama (1972) for two pianos. Premiere 1972
  • Phonophobie (1975) for piano and 7 instruments. Premiere Warsaw September 27th 1975 ( Warsaw Autumn , ensemble xxth century, conductor: Peter Burwik )
  • Changes (1977) for clarinet, saxophone, piano and violin. WP Graz 1977 (steirischer herbst)
  • Growth structures (1978). Chamber music in 100 movements, variable line-up. Premiere Zagreb 1978
  • Magia (1983) for violin and piano. Dedicated: Jenny Abel and Roberto Szidon . WP Salzburg 1983 ( ARGEkultur Salzburg )
  • New version: WP Salzburg 2005 (Aspects Salzburg - 29th International Festival for Music of Our Time - projekt7siebzig, Frank Stadler (violin), Andor Losonczy (piano))

Solo instruments

  • Four piano pieces (1959). Premiere Florence 1960
  • Four Etudes (1968) for piano. Seconds, thirds, sixths and sevenths. Premiere Florence 1968
  • Concert material (1966). WP Klagenfurt
  • Clusters (1969) for piano solo. Premiere Florence 1969
  • scordatura (1970) for violoncello. WP Salzburg (Aspects Salzburg 1978)
  • écriture automatique (1973) for piano solo. Premiere Florence 1975
  • Piranhas (1981) for piano. Dedicated to the indigenous people of South America, for Richard Metzler and Roberto Szidon. WP 1981 ( Elmau Festival )
  • the piano school (1984). 24 etudes for the technical problems of new piano music. Premiere Salzburg 1984
  • Balkun (1985) for oboe (English horn). Premiere Salzburg 1985
  • Síp (1986) for flute. WP 1988 (Lüneburg Festival)
  • Crincrin (1987) for viola solo. WP Salzburg 1987
  • Terremoto (1989) for solo percussion. WP Salzburg 1994
  • Igric (1989) for violin solo. WP Salzburg 1989
  • Wildfire (1990). Two piano pieces. Premiere Padua 1990
  • Tuba mirum for tuba. Premiere Berlin January 31, 1992 (Interventions, Akademie der Künste Berlin , Michael Vogt (tuba))
  • For violin solo (1994). WP Salzburg May 11, 1994 (aspects Salzburg, Mozarteum)
  • Variations for solo violin (1995). Premiere Salzburg 1995
  • Piano piece (1996)
  • Piano piece (1998)
  • Essays (1999) for piano

Vocal music

  • Black Box (1969) for choir and orchestra with 2 conductors. Premiere Salzburg 1970 (Salzburg performance canceled due to "Scandal"; later in Vienna)
  • Cantata (1958) for baritone and wind instruments. Premiere Salzburg 1962
  • Quodlibet (1968) for soprano and chamber ensemble. Premiere 1968
  • Events (1970) for four singers. Premiere Salzburg 1971
  • Texts / New Texts / Latest Texts (1977) based on Dadaist poems. For soprano, flute, clarinet, piano, violin and violoncello. WP Salzburg 1987 (Aspects Salzburg)
  • Nightmare (1980) for mixed choir and organ
  • White Box (1981) for choir and orchestra. Premiere 1983 ( Lüneburg Festival )
  • Manhattan (1982) for four singers. Dedicated to the indigenous people of North America. Premiere Graz October 9, 1983 (music protocol in steirischer herbst, Graz Cathedral , Ensemble Spinario , conductor: Robert Huber )
  • Szajkó (1983) based on a sound poem by Sándor Weöres , for four singers. Premiere Salzburg 1983
  • Hydra (1985). Cycle with 7 parts, for different instrumentations. WP (of the entire cycle) Salzburg
  • 1st string trio. WP Saalfelden (Days of New Music)
  • 2nd piano. WP Salzburg 1985 (Aspects Salzburg)
  • 3rd piano duo. WP Salzburg (Aspects Salzburg)
  • 4. Flute (piccolo), oboe (English horn), violin, piano. Premiere Padova 1990
  • 5. Flute (piccolo), clarinet, trumpet, trombone, piano, violin, violoncello. WP Salzburg 1992
  • 6. Vocalise for soprano and piano. WP Salzburg
  • 7. Tuba mirum, piano. Premiere Berlin
  • Très très très très (1999) for vocal quartet, flute, clarinet, violin, viola and violoncello. Cantata based on a text by Jan Dismas Zelenka

Electronic music

  • Snake Pit (ca.1982). tape

literature

  • Losonczy, Andor. In: Bernhard Günther (Ed.): Lexicon of contemporary music from Austria. Composers of the 20th century with work lists, discographies, bibliographies and a bilingual introduction . Music Information Center Austria, Vienna 1997, ISBN 3-901837-00-0 , pp. 707-709.
  • Alexander Rausch : Losonczy, Andor. In: Oesterreichisches Musiklexikon . Online edition, Vienna 2002 ff., ISBN 3-7001-3077-5 ; Print edition: Volume 3, Verlag der Österreichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, Vienna 2004, ISBN 3-7001-3045-7 .
  • Losonczy, Andor. In: Axel Schniederjürgen (Ed.): Kürschner's Musicians Handbook. 5th edition, Saur Verlag, Munich 2006, ISBN 3-598-24212-3 , p. 283.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Reinhard Kriechbaum : Concert Podium: Aspects Salzburg, in: Salzburger Nachrichten of February 27, 2002, p. 11.
  2. Paul Kaufmann (ed.): 20 years of Styrian autumn: a documentation [1968–1987]. Zsolnay, Vienna [a. a.] 1988, ISBN 3-552-81988-6 , pp. 130f .; Andor Losonczy at: musikprotokoll.orf.at, accessed on January 20, 2018; mp concert October 13, 1974 III , archiv.steirischerherbst.at, accessed on January 22, 2018.
  3. Markus Grassl , Reinhard Kapp (ed.): Darmstadt Talks: The International Summer Courses for New Music; in Vienna . Böhlau, Vienna [a. a. 1996], ISBN 3-205-98488-9 , pp. 335f. (= Viennese publications on music history ; 1)
  4. Tadeusz Kaczynski, Andrzej Zborski, Kazimierz Nowacki: Warszawska Jesień / Warsaw Autumn, Polskie Wydawnictwo Muzyczne, Cracow 1983, p 309; Composers, Compositions, Performers 1956-2016 , warszawska-jesien.art.pl, accessed on January 21, 2018.
  5. ^ Complete programs from musica aperta , www.musica-aperta.ch, accessed on January 21, 2018.
  6. Aspects 2010 ( Memento of the original from February 14, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , www.neuemusiksalzburg.at, accessed on January 22, 2018. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.neuemusiksalzburg.at
  7. Inventionen 1992 program , www.inventionen.de, accessed on January 27, 2018.
  8. mp concert October 9, 1983 IV , archiv.steirischerherbst.at, accessed on January 22, 2018.
  9. ^ Studio for Electronic Music, Mozarteum University: 50 Years of the Studio for Electronic Music (1959–2009). Salzburg 2009, p. 32.