Károly Aggházy
Károly Aggházy, or Aggházy Károly [ˈɒkhaːzi ˈkaːroj] in Hungarian order (30 October 1855, in Budapest – 8 October 1918, in Budapest) was a Hungarian piano virtuoso and composer.
Aggházy was a pupil of Robert Volkmann, Anton Bruckner, and Franz Liszt. He later taught at the National Conservatory in Budapest. Besides several operas, most notably Maritta (1895), he chiefly wrote chamber music and pieces for piano.
Discography[]
- 2021: Acte Préalable AP0511 – Károly Aggházy - Works for Piano (Sławomir P. Dobrzański)[1]
References[]
- ^ "Károly Aggházy - Works for Piano". www.acteprealable.com.
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- List of operas by Aggházy
- Free scores by Károly Aggházy at the International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP)
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