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Gábor Darvas
was born on 18 January, 1911 at Szatmárnémeti. He moved to
Budapest with his family in 1918. He studied at the Academy of Music between
1926 and 1932, first the bassoon, then composition (with Zoltán
Kodály). His orchestral works were performed at public concerts and
in the radio in the 1930's.
Darvas (Steinberger), Gábor [...] Hungarian composer and musicologist. He studied composition under Kodály at the Budapest Academy of Music (1929-32). From 1939 to 1948 he lived in Chile where he worked as assistant conductor to Kleiber (1939-41) and later as a musicologist. After returning to Hungary he continued this work. He began to compose only in the 1960s, combining ideas drawn from Bartók's music with aleatoricism and serialism in the orchestral pieces 'Improvisations symphoniques' and 'Sectio aurea'; this synthesis was developed in the works that followed. Darvas was one of the first Hungarian composers to work with tape - his 'Medália' ('Medal') was given at Darmstadt in 1968 [...] . F. András Wilhelm *** Source: The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians © 1980
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