Ernő Lendvai

Hungarian music theorist (1925-1993)
Ernő Lendvai
Born(1925-02-06)6 February 1925
Kaposvár, Somogy County
Died31 January 1993(1993-01-31) (aged 67)
Budapest
NationalityHungarian

Ernő Lendvai (6 February 1925 – 31 January 1993) was one of the first music theorists to write on the appearance of the golden section and Fibonacci series and how these are implemented in Bartók's music.[1] He also formulated the axis system, acoustic scale and alpha chord.

Lendvai was married to the pianist Erzsébet Tusa, and together they moved to Szombathely in 1949 to run a local music school.[2]

Selected works

In Hungarian

  • Szimmetria a zenében (Kodály Intézet, 1994)
  • Verdi and Wagner (Bartók and the 19th century) (Kahn & Averill, 1988)
  • Verdi és a 20. század: A Falstaff hangzás-dramaturgiája (Zeneműkiadó, 1984)
  • Polimodális kromatika (Kodály Zoltán Zenepedagógiai Intézet, 1980)
  • Bartók és Kodály harmóniavilága (Zeneműkiadó, 1975)
  • Bartók Dramaturgiája (Zeneműkiadó Vállalat, Budapest, 1964)

In German

  • Bartók's Dichterische Welt (Akkord Music Publishers, 2001)
  • Lendvai, Ernő (1972), "Einführung in die Formen- und Harmoniewelt Bartóks (1953)", in Szabolcsi, Bence (ed.), Béla Bartók, Weg und Werk, Schriften und Briege (in German), Kassel: Bärenreiter, OCLC 750457462

In English

  • Lendvai, Ernő (1971), Béla Bartók: An Analysis of His Music, Introduction by Alan Bush, London: Kahn & Averill, ISBN 9780900707049, OCLC 240301
  • Bartók's Style (Akkord Music Publishers, 1999)
  • Verdi and Wagner (Bartók and the 19th century) (Kahn & Averill, 1988)
  • The workshop of Bartók and Kodály (Editio Musica, 1983)
  • Bartók and Kodály (Institute for Culture, 1980)
  • Symmetries of Music[3]

Notes and references

  1. ^ Lendvai 1971.
  2. ^ "History of the Savaria Symphony Orchestra". Archived from the original on June 24, 2006. Retrieved 2012-11-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  3. ^ "[untitled, provided by Visual Mathematics]".
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