Lendvai, Erno

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Lendvai, Ernő

Lend vai, Ernő, Hungarian musicologist; b. Kapos-vár, Feb. 6, 1925; d. Budapest, Jan. 31, 1993. He studied at the Budapest Academy of Music (1945–49). He was made director of the Szombathely Music School (1949) and the Györ Cons. (1954); was also prof, at the Szeged Cons, (from 1957) and a teacher at the Budapest Academy of Music (1954-56; from 1973). He distinguished himself as a writer on the life and works of Bartók.

Writings

Bartók stilusa (Bartók’s Style; Budapest, 1955); Bartók’s Dramaturgy: Stage Works and Cantata Profana (Budapest, 1964); Toscanini és Beethoven (Budapest, 1967; Eng. ed., 1966, in Studia musicologica Academiae scientiarum hungaricae, Vili); Bartók költöi vilaga (The Poetic World of Bartók; Budapest, 1971); Bela Bartók: An Analysis of His Music (London, 1971); Bartók és Kodaly harmóniavilaga (The Harmonic World of Bartók and Kodâly; Budapest, 1975); The Workshop of Bartók and Kodaly (Budapest, 1983); Verdi és a 20. szazad A Falstaff hangzas-dramaturgiaja (Budapest, 1984).

—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire