Guitar Catalog of the 20th and 21st Centuries

based on the original project by Vincenzo Pocci

rebooting by Cristiano Porqueddu

Farkas Ferenc (1905-2000)

Hungary

Composer, was born in Nagykanisza.

English
(1905-2000)
Ferenc Farkas was born in Nagykanizsa, Hungary, in December 1905. He studied composition with Albert Sikós and Leó Weiner at the Budapest Academy of Music and continued his studies with Ottorino Respighi at the Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome. Ferenc Farkas was Professor of Composition at the Conservatory of Kolozsvár from 1941 to 1944 and also served as its director during his last year there. In 1949 Farkas was appointed Professor of Composition at the Budapest Academy of Music, a post which he held until his retirement in 1975. His pupils included Attila Bozay, Axolt Durkó, György Kurtág, György Ligeti, Emil Petrovics, Sándor Szokolay and many other prominent Hungarian composers. In 1950, Ferenc Farkas was awarded the highest Hungarian government decoration for artistic merit, the Kossuth Prize. In 1979, he was given the Herder Prize by the F.V.Stiftung in Hamburg. (Ersébet Gaál)
Ferenc Farkas was one of Hungary’s greatest 20th-century composers. Despite this, his large opus for solo guitar and all possible combinations of chamber music instruments is not being played today as much as it deserves. In an open letter on the internet Angelo Gilardino describes how Farkas’ 24 guitar preludes were composed in 1982: “We were at a restaurant eating dinner together. I had just asked him to write a collection of 24 preludes to match Ponce’s preludes. He showed no sign that he had heard my request. I thought I was being a little presumptuous towards a great musician and I kept quiet. I watched him suddenly begin writing frantically in his big notation book. After about ten minutes Farkas abruptly stopped writing and handed me a sheet from his big notebook where he had written down the first page of the C-major prelude, perfectly executed and exactly as it appears in the published sheet music! Two days later I received the entire first prelude, and soon after, the whole set: Exercitium Tonale, (24 preludes).”
Web: http://www.angelfire.com/sk/syukhtun/farkas.html
Italiano
(1905-2000)
Compositore ungherese, nato in Nagykanisza. Ha studiato a Budapest ed a Roma con O.Respighi. Il suo stile è caratterizzato da ritmi e danze di origine folkloristico cui accosta adozioni neoclassiche e politonali.

Composizioni (38)

TitoloEditoreStrumentazioneAnno
EGLOGA-BURATTINATA |3'50| EDITIO MUSICA fl/vl, guit 1957
EGLOGA-BURATTINATA |3'50| EDITIO MUSICA fl/vl, guit 1957
PICCOLA MUSICA DA CONCERTO (trascr. Philippe Rayer) HMIC 4 guit 1961
VARIAZIONI UNGHERESI (sopra una canzone popolare del comitato Zala) |4'30| BÈRBEN EDIZIONI MUSICALI 2 guit 1963
SIX PIÈCES BRÈVES (Preambolo, Scène de ballet, Danse guerrière, Grinzing, Intermezzo, Tirnovo) |7'50| BÈRBEN EDIZIONI MUSICALI 1970
CANTUS PANNONICUS EDITIO MUSICA sopr, chorus, orch* 1972
TÖRÖK VERS JÚLIÁRA [Canzone Turca a Giulia] (poems by Bálint Balassi) non pubblicata voice, guit 1972
CITHAROEDIA STRIGONIENSIS (sopra motivi ungheresi di Esztergom del XVIII secolo) BÈRBEN EDIZIONI MUSICALI 3 guit/guit-orch 1973
CITHAROEDIA STRIGONIENSIS (sopra motivi ungheresi di Esztergom del XVIII secolo) BÈRBEN EDIZIONI MUSICALI 3 guit/guit-orch 1973
CRONICA (Tinòdi Lantos Sebestyén vàloga tott krónikaás énkei) |7'30| non pubblicata voice, guit 1973
CSANGÓ SONATINA (Sonatina, Canzone, Rondò) ZANIBON 3 guit/guit-orch 1977
CSANGÓ SONATINA (Sonatina, Canzone, Rondò) ZANIBON 3 guit/guit-orch 1977
LA CIGALE ET LA FOURMI |4'20| non pubblicata m-sopr, chorus, 4 voci miste, 4 guit 1977
RICORDO DI SÓMÓGY (sopra canzoni popolari ungheresi) |4'15| ZANIBON 3 guit/guit-orch 1977
RICORDO DI SÓMÓGY (sopra canzoni popolari ungheresi) |4'15| ZANIBON 3 guit/guit-orch 1977
SONATA |12'30| ZANIBON 1979
CANTUS FRACTUS ASCOLTA bar, coro di fanciulli, 3 guit 1982
CHANSON DE GWENDOLINE (Testo da 'Becket ou l'honneur de Dieu' di Jean Anoiuilh) non pubblicata voice, guit 1982
EXERCITIUM TONALE (24 Preludi) |28'30| BÈRBEN EDIZIONI MUSICALI 1982
MUSICA SERENA (trascr. Philippe Rayer) non pubblicata 4 guit 1982
GITÁR DALOK (Dsida Jenó verseire) (Egy fecske àtsuhan, Merre szàll?, Csend van) EDITIO MUSICA voice, guit 1983
LA GUITARRA (Poesia di F.Garcia Lorca) CLASSICAL GUITAR voice, guit 1986
LA GUITARRA (Poesia di F.Garcia Lorca) |3'30| non pubblicata voice, 2 guit 1986
MUSIQUE DE UGRÓCZ (Mélodies de XVIII siècle: Preambulum, Ad mensam, Compliment tanz, Serta saltationum hungarorum) BÈRBEN EDIZIONI MUSICALI 3 guit 1987
UGRÓCZI MUZSIKA HMIC 3 guit/guit-orch 1987
UGRÓCZI MUZSIKA HMIC 3 guit/guit-orch 1987
ANTICHE DANZE UNGHERESI DEL XVII SEC. (Apor Lázár tánca, Chorea, Ugrós) non pubblicata 2fl, 4 guit 1988
ESTAMPAS ESPAÑOLAS (Poesie di F.Garcia Lorca, J.R.Jiménez, A.Machado) BÈRBEN EDIZIONI MUSICALI voice, guit 1988
MÀRAI MINIATUROK (Text: Sàndor Márai) (A fehér erdö, Naptàr, Ptòféta) |4'20| non pubblicata voice, guit 1992
TIENTO |3'15| ASCOLTA 1993
PARTITA ALL'UNGARESCA (danze e melodie del XVI secolo) |5'30| non pubblicata 4 guit 1995
ALTE UNGARISCHE TÄNZE (trascr. L.Szendrey-Karper) EDITIO MUSICA
ALTE UNGARISCHE TÄNZE (trascr. L.Szendrey-Karper) SCHOTT
CINQUE CANZONI DEI TROVATORI BÈRBEN EDIZIONI MUSICALI voice, guit
GYÜMÖLCSKOSÀR (Testo Sándor Weöres) (arr. Ferenc Fodor) (1946/47) SOLO MUSIC voice, guit
HUNGARIAN DANCE SYUKHTUN WEBSITE
ROSARIUM (Salve Regina, Ave Maria, Ludes Mariae Virginis) (1933, 1976/1982) ACS VERLAG voice, fl, vnc, guit
TIRNOVO [from SIX PIÈCES BRÈVES] SEICORDE