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Seiber was born in Budapest. His mother, Berta Patay was a reputed pianist and teacher, so the young Seiber gained considerable skill with that instrument first. At the age of ten, he began to learn to play the cello. After attending grammar school, where he was regarded as "outstanding" in
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insistence in its superiority to its competition, the famous composer left the jury in protest. Seiber toured Hungary with Zoltán Kodály, collecting folk songs, and built on the research of Kodály and Béla Bartók. He also developed an interest in medieval
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of 1925, show him combining traditional Hungarian folk tunes with the forms of Western art music. Seiber submitted his Serenade to a composition contest in Budapest shortly after its completion. When the piece did not win, despite jury member
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In 1925, Seiber accepted a teaching position at a private music school. In 1926, he took a position to play the cello in the orchestra of a ship from to North and South America. This was where he became acquainted with
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for wind and percussion (1929 and 1932, composed in Frankfurt) make liberal use of jazz effects and rhythms that displace the bar lines, but also show his first explorations of twelve-note techniques. His wartime,
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Seiber emigrated to England in 1935 and settled in London. He only became a British citizen after the war. Seiber taught composition and cello privately while working as a consultant for the subsidiary of
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Seiber used a pseudonym for his jazz works and popular music: G. S. Mathis or George Mathis (a rearrangement of his name using Anglicised forms). In 1957 he was awarded the
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has reported, was aired during the war by the BBC and, after the end of the war even made it to Budapest. A setting of the Scottish "poet and tragedian"
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from "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" by James Joyce: chamber cantata for speaker, mixed choir and instrumental ensemble (18 mins.; Schott; BL)
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explicitly uses permutations of motifs that eventually come together to reveal a twelve-tone series - but it is all done with lightness and humour.
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was written in 1929, as a practical summary of his theoretical requirements. Two of his articles of great importance were published in the journal
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The early reception of jazz in Germany: Mátyás Seiber and the Jazz Orchester of the Hoch Conservatory in a radio recording from 1931
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from 1921 to 1925. For his degree, he wrote his String Quartet No. 1 (in A minor). Pieces composed at this time, such as the
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for 2 saxophones, trumpet, trombone, piano, bass, and drums (1929 and 1932; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen; BL)
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British Composer Profiles. A Biographical Dictionary and Chronology of Past British Composers 1800–1979
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for Best Song Musically and Lyrically for "By the Fountains of Rome," which was a hit that year in the
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for string orchestra (1925/1964) (from String Quartet No. 1, transcribed for string orchestra by
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suites, a clarinet concertino, three strings quartets, and scores to animated films produced by
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Modern British Music.: The Second British Musical Renaissance, from Elgar to P. Maxwell Davies
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The Seiber Centenary: 2005 and Beyond by Julia Seiber Boyd ICSM Online Journal 09 August 2005
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for voice, viola d’amore (or viola), viola da gamba (or violoncello) and guitar (Schott)
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In 1960 Seiber was invited to do a lecture tour in South Africa, but he died there in
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in April, 1933, Seiber left Germany. He returned to Hungary but did not settle there.
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Seiber's compositions and arrangements under the name G. S. Mathis and G. B. Mathis.
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for violin and string orchestra (1943; 17 mins.; Ars Viva Verlag, Mainz; Schott; BL)
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in Frankfurt, which offered the first academic jazz courses anywhere. His text book
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per flauto, corno e quartetto d'archi (1956; Edizioni Suvini Zerboni, Milano)
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for jazzband and orchestra (with John Dankworth) (1959; 10 min.; Schott; BL)
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in London, and from 1942 he was on the staff there; he became a teacher of
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The first jazz theory class at the Hoch Conservatory in Frankfurt, Germany
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as the result of a car accident. Kodály dedicated his choral work titled
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Lilla Bauer (1912–2011), another Hungarian émigré. She was a lecturer at
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for high voice and string orchestra or string quartet (11 mins.; Schott)
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Surrey, in 1949. They are survived by their daughter Julia Seiber Boyd.
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His friendships and work associations embraced many soloists, including
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Matyas Seiber’s Improvisations for Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra
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String Quartet No. 3, Quartetto lirico (1951; 23 mins.; Schott; BL)
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for six wind instruments (1925; Wilhelm Hansen, Copenhagen; BL)
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Seiber's compositions at Schott Music and the British Library.
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Seiber's music is eclectic in style, showing the influences of
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Three Fragments from "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"
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mixed choir (SATB) a cappella (Boosey & Hawkes / Schott)
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for horn and string orchestra (1944) (8.5 mins.; Schott; BL)
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for violin and orchestra, premiered in 1945 and recorded by
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Wood, Hugh and Cooke, Mervyn. 'Seiber, Mátyás (György)' in
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Jews who immigrated to the United Kingdom to escape Nazism
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for clarinet and string orchestra (1951; 15 mins.; Schott)
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In 1928 he became director of the jazz department at the
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Seiber's vocal output includes the large scale cantata
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mathematics and Latin according to the almanacs of the
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for viola and small orchestra (1954; 8 mins.; Schott)
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for cello and orchestra (1957; 20 mins.; Schott; BL)
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Other works include the two orchestral 156:, to jazz, folk song, and lighter music. 1174:Fairclough, Pauline (17 February 2016). 974:Matyas Seiber - Traveller between Worlds 957:"Matyas Seiber: Biography - Classic Cat" 741:for voice and piano (1952; 18 mins.; BL) 568:for strings (1942; 14 mins.; Schott; BL) 26: 1213:"The Seiber Centenary: 2005 and Beyond" 881: 369:in London. They moved out of London to 14: 1376: 1304:. Associated University Presses, 1994. 1136: 1134: 1099:Lilla Bauer, National Portrait Gallery 1086:"Biography | Mátyás Seiber Trust" 1058:"Biography | Mátyás Seiber Trust" 1034:Florian Scheding (18 September 2017). 495:, (libretto, György Mikes) (1944), as 351:Society for the Promotion of New Music 1504:20th-century Hungarian male musicians 1258:, Delphine Trio, TRPTK TTK0113 (2024) 968: 966: 448:folk songs. 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Matyas Seiber

personal name
Western name order
Budapest
Hungary
Kruger National Park
South Africa
Hungary
United Kingdom
[ˈmaːcaːʃˈʃaibɛr]
Bartók
Kodály
Schoenberg
serial music
Franz Liszt Academy of Music
Zoltán Kodály
Bela Bartók’s
plainchant
jazz
Hoch Conservatory
Nazis
Schott Music
Michael Tippett
Morley College
composition
Don Banks
John Exton
Peter Racine Fricker
Anthony Gilbert

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