Ferenc Farkas

Ferenc Farkas

Genres: hungarian, Classical, contemporary classical, 20th Century, composer

About Ferenc Farkas

Ferenc Farkas (December 15, 1905, in Nagykanizsa – October 10, 2000, in Budapest) was a Hungarian composer. Farkas began his studies in composition at the Budapest Academy of Music (1922–1927), where his teachers were Leo Weiner and Albert Siklós. He later studied with Ottorino Respighi in Rome (1929–1931). After spending a number of years abroad, Farkas taught and conducted in his home country, and in 1949 he was appointed professor of composition at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest. He retired from this post in 1975. His pupils included György Kurtág, György Ligeti, Emil Petrovics, Zsolt Durkó and Attila Bozay. As a composer, Farkas wrote more than 700 works in a wide variety of genres. His style is melodic, quirky and broadly traditional, although he used dodecaphonic techniques on occasion.

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Ferenc Farkas — Top 5 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Ferenc Farkas Contrafacta Hungarica
Ferenc Farkas Aria e Rondo all ungherese
Ferenc Farkas 'Antiche danze ungheresi del 17. secolo' (1959)
Ferenc Farkas Violin Sonatina No. 1 (1930)
Ferenc Farkas Aria e Rondo all'ungherese
Contrafacta Hungarica
Aria e Rondo all ungherese
'Antiche danze ungheresi del 17. secolo' (1959)
Violin Sonatina No. 1 (1930)
Aria e Rondo all'ungherese