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Ferenc Erkel ( hu, Erkel Ferenc , german: link=no, Franz Erkel; November 7, 1810June 15, 1893) was a Hungarian composer, conductor and pianist. He was the father of Hungarian
grand opera Grand opera is a genre of 19th-century opera generally in four or five acts, characterized by large-scale casts and orchestras, and (in their original productions) lavish and spectacular design and stage effects, normally with plots based on o ...
, written mainly on historical themes, which are still often performed in Hungary. He also composed the music of " Himnusz", the
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of
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, which was adopted in 1844. He died in
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.


Biography

Erkel was born in Gyula to a
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family, a son of Joseph Erkel who was a musician. His mother was the Hungarian Klára Ruttkay. The libretti of his first three operas were written by
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. Beside his operas, for which he is best known, he wrote pieces for piano and chorus, and a majestic ''Festival Overture''. He acquainted
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with the tune of the Rákóczi March, which Berlioz used in '' The Damnation of Faust''. He headed the Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra (founded in 1853). He was also the director and piano teacher of the Hungarian Academy of Music until 1886. The Hungarian State Opera House in Budapest was opened in 1884, of which he was the musical director. In 1839, he married Adél Adlers. Four of his sons participated in the composing of his later operas: Gyula (July 4, 1842, PestMarch 22, 1909, Újpest), Elek (November 2, 1843, PestJune 10, 1893,
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),
László László () is a Hungarian male given name and surname after the King-Knight Saint Ladislaus I of Hungary (1077–1095). It derives from Ladislav, a variant of Vladislav. Other versions are Lessl or Laszly. The name has a history of being freq ...
(April 9, 1844, PestDecember 3, 1896, Pozsony /
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) and
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(January 2, 1846, PestOctober 14, 1900, Békéscsaba).


In popular culture

*Erkel was an internationally acknowledged
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player as well, and a founder of Pesti Sakk-kör (Budapest Chess Club). *A department of the Opera House was established in 1911 in Budapest which also performs operas, named ''Erkel Színház'' ( Erkel Theatre) since 1953. *He was commemorated on gold and silver coins issued by the Hungarian National Bank for the 200th anniversary of his birth.


Operas

* '' Bátori Mária'' (1840, two acts; Mária Bátori is the lover of László, son of Coloman of Hungary) * '' Hunyadi László'' (1844, three acts) * ''Erzsébet'' (1857, three acts, only the second is by Erkel) * ''
Bánk bán ''Bánk bán'' is an opera in 3 acts by composer Ferenc Erkel. The work uses a Hungarian-language libretto by Béni Egressy which is based on a stage play of the same name by József Katona. (''Bán'' is ban in English, similar to a viceroy, a du ...
'' (1861, three acts;
Bánk bán ''Bánk bán'' is an opera in 3 acts by composer Ferenc Erkel. The work uses a Hungarian-language libretto by Béni Egressy which is based on a stage play of the same name by József Katona. (''Bán'' is ban in English, similar to a viceroy, a du ...
is a
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of Andrew II) – this opera is often thought of as the national opera of Hungary * ''Sarolta'' (1862, three acts) * '' Dózsa György'' (1867, five acts) * '' Brankovics György'' (1874, four acts) * '' Névtelen hősök'' (1880, "Nameless heroes", four acts) * '' István király'' (1885, "King Stephen", four acts) * ''Kemény Simon'' (remained in fragments; planned to be of three acts)


See also

* Hungarian opera


References


External links

*
Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra

Opera.hu

Erkel playing chess
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