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Lendvai Ervin


Composer

Place of Birth
Budapest
Date of Birth
1882

 
Erwin Lendvai (4 June 1882, in Budapest – 31 March 1949 in either Epsom, Surrey or London) was a Hungarian composer and choral conductor. He was an uncle of the composer Kamilló Lendvay.
Lendvai was born in Budapest. He graduated from the National Music Academy of Budapest, studying with Hans von Koessler. He also studied with Giacomo Puccini in Milan. From 1906 on, he lived in Germany, where he began his teaching career. From 1913 to 1914, he taught at the J.-Dalcroze Institute in Hellerau, near Dresden, where he married the photographer Erna Dircksen. From 1914 to 1920, he taught composition at the Klindworth-Scharwenka Conservatory in Berlin and in 1923 choral singing at the Volksmusikschule in Hamburg.

He was also director of a musical society in Koblenz and director of the popular choir of Munich. In 1929, he premiered Arnold Schoenberg's choral work Glück Op. 35, No. 4.

In 1933, he emigrated from Germany due to the Nazi regime and after that worked as a music teacher in Kenninghall, England. After the war, he headed the Györ Conservatory of Music. He became interested in Béla Bartók's music there.

Lendvai wrote one opera, Elga (1916, to a libretto by Gerhart Hauptmann), the festival music Völkerfreiheit (1930), a symphony, Archaic dances, Scherzo for orchestra, 3 Pieces for organ Op. 4, chamber music, choral works and songs. Lendvai's choral music influenced many other choral composers.
 
Title Type Year
5 Bilder für Klavier, Op. 12 / 5 Pictures for Piano, Op. 12 Instrumental solo 0
Abendstimmung Female choir 0
Abschied / Farewell Female choir 0
Arbeiterkind Female choir 0
Archaische Tänze, Op. 30 / Archaic Dances, Op. 30 Symphony orchestra 1921
Aufruf / Call Choir a cappella 0
Bläserquintett, Op. 23 / Wind Quintet, Op. 23 Chamber Music 0
Blühender Ginster / Flowering Ginster Female choir 0
Choral der Arbeit Mixed choir 0
Das Hohe Lied der Arbeit Mixed choir 0
Der Mensch ist frei / The Man is Free Mixed choir 0
Der Reif und auch der kalte Schnee / The Frost and the Cold Snow Male choir 0
Der Winter ist vergangen / The Winter has Gone Mixed choir 0
Der junge Schmied / The Young Blacksmith Mixed choir 0
Der schwarze Schmetterling Stage work 1935
Die Maschinen / The Machines Male choir 0
Elga Opera 1916
Erlöse dich! Mixed choir 0
Es ist ein Schnee gefallen / A Snow Has Fallen Male choir 0
Es steht ein Lind Male choir 0
Fest-Marsch / Festive March Symphony orchestra 0
Freiheitshymne / Anthem of Freedom Mixed choir 0
Fünf Sonette / Five Sonets Solo voice(s) with chamber orchestra 0
Glockenlied Male choir 0
Hoffnung / Hope Male choir 0
Jugendweihe / Youth Consecration Mixed choir 0
Komische Kantate, Op. 52 Choir and chamber ensemble 0
Lied der Arbeit / Song of the Work Male choir 0
Lied der Kohlenhäuer Male choir 0
Maienfahrt Mixed choir 0
Masken / Masks Symphony orchestra 0
Minnesiegel, Op. 22 Mixed choir 0
Nacht / Night Female choir 0
Psalm der Befreiung, Op. 75 Symphony orchestra 0
Sage mir, mein Herzensliebchen Mixed choir 0
Schmiede der Zeit / Blacksmiths of Time Male choir 0
Sehnsucht / Desire Mixed choir 0
Sinfonie in D-dur, Op. 10 / Symphony in D Major, Op. 10 Symphony orchestra 0
Stimmen des Seele, Op. 25 / Voices of the Soul, Op. 25 Mixed choir 0
Streich Trio No. 1, Op. 11 / String Trio No. 1, Op. 11 Chamber Music 0
Streich Trio No. 2, Op. 14 / String Trio No. 2, Op. 14 Chamber Music 0
Streich Trio No. 3, Op. 16 / String Trio No. 3, Op. 16 Chamber Music 0
Streichquartett, Op. 8 / String Quartet, Op. 8 Chamber Music 0
Suite für Kammerorchester, Op. 32 / Suite for Chamber Orchestra, Op. 32 Chamber orchestra 1922
Tanzlied im Sommer Mixed choir 0
Taubenvolk Choir and solo instrument(s) 0
Trost / Solace Mixed choir 0
Wahlspruch / Slogan Mixed choir 0
Wir woll´n bauen Mixed choir 0