Kornél Ábrányi

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A picture of Pianist Kornél Ábrányi 1860

Kornél Ábrányi (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkorneːl ˈaːbraːɲi]; 15 October 1822 – 20 December 1903) was a Hungarian pianist, music writer and theorist, and composer. He was born in Szentgyörgyábrány. A pupil of Frédéric Chopin, and a close friend of Franz Liszt, whose music he championed, Ábrányi chiefly wrote music for piano, but also composed chamber music, choral works, and lieder. He began teaching at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music at its founding in 1875 and became its Secretary.

He was one of several people to use the pseudonym Kákay Aranyos.[1]

Ábrányi died in Budapest, aged 81. His grandson was the composer Emil Ábrányi.

References

  • Szerző, Katalin (Spring 1986). "The Most Important Hungarian Music Periodical of the 19th Century: Zenészeti Lapok (Musical Papers) (1860-1876)" (PDF). Periodica Musica. 4. Centres internationaux de recherche sur la presse musicale: 1–5.

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