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== Biography ==
== Biography ==
Zoltán Gáty attended a primary school in his hometown, while playing the violin. He went on to study at the Pápa high school in Calvin. From 1874 he studied philosophy in Budapest, interrupted by the military years (1877-1879). He later attended a year of music school, and later obtained a diploma from Ferenc Liszt University of Music in the Royal Hungarian Academy of Music in 1884. His most important teachers were Sándor Nikolits and Ferenc Erkel. After graduation he taught in music school, since [[1990]] in the Calvinist [...] college of Pápa, since 1909 in the Calvinist [...] institute. He was also a choral conductor in all the schools, besides being the main figure of Pápa's musical life. He retired in 1926. He had a [...] wife, who gave birth several times.<ref name = "VEOL" /><ref name = "EKMK" />
Zoltán Gáty attended a primary school in his hometown, while playing the violin. He went on to study at the Pápa high school in Calvin. From 1874 he studied philosophy in Budapest, interrupted by the military years (1877-1879). He later attended a year of music school, and later obtained a diploma from Ferenc Liszt University of Music in the Royal Hungarian Academy of Music in 1884. His most important teachers were Sándor Nikolits and Ferenc Erkel. After graduation he taught in music school, since [[1990]] in the Calvinist [...] college of Pápa, since 1909 in the Calvinist [...] institute. He was also a choral conductor in all the schools, besides being the main figure of Pápa's musical life. He retired in 1926. He had a [...] wife, who gave birth several times. He was the subject of a biography by the conductor {{ill|Adrián Horváth (conductor)|lt=Adrián Horváth|hu|Horváth Adrián (karmester)}} published in 2015.<ref name = "VEOL" /><ref name = "EKMK" /><ref name = "OCLC1" />


== Selected compositions ==
== Selected compositions ==
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<ref name = "EKMK">[[s.n.]]. [http://www.ekmk.hu/lexikon/talalatok3.php?beture=G%C3%81THY%20Zolt%C3%A1n "Gáthy Zoltán, Gáty"]. ''Veszprém megyei életrajzi lexikon'' (''[[Veszprém|Veszprém County]] Biographical Dictionary''). Retrieved 23 April 2020 {{hu}}</ref>


<ref name = "VEOL">Polgár, Bettina (11 October 2017). [https://www.veol.hu/kultura/nemzet "Nemzeti és egyházi ünnepeken is felcsendültek Gáty Zoltán szerzeményei"]. ''VEOL''. Retrieved 23 April 2020 {{hu}}</ref>
<ref name = "VEOL">Polgár, Bettina (11 October 2017). [https://www.veol.hu/kultura/nemzet "Nemzeti és egyházi ünnepeken is felcsendültek Gáty Zoltán szerzeményei"] ("The works of Zoltán Gáty were performed on national and church holidays"). ''VEOL''. Retrieved 23 April 2020 {{hu}}</ref>

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Gáty Zoltán
Born(1856-03-05)5 March 1856
Ajka, Hungary
Died17 July 1928(1928-07-17) (aged 72)
Pápa, Hungary
Occupations
  • Composer
  • Conductor
  • Music pedagogue

Zoltán Gáty (aka Gáti, Gáthy Gáthy) (Ajka, 5 March 1856 - Pápa, 17 July 17) was a Hungarian music teacher, conductor, composer.[1]

Biography

Zoltán Gáty attended a primary school in his hometown, while playing the violin. He went on to study at the Pápa high school in Calvin. From 1874 he studied philosophy in Budapest, interrupted by the military years (1877-1879). He later attended a year of music school, and later obtained a diploma from Ferenc Liszt University of Music in the Royal Hungarian Academy of Music in 1884. His most important teachers were Sándor Nikolits and Ferenc Erkel. After graduation he taught in music school, since 1990 in the Calvinist [...] college of Pápa, since 1909 in the Calvinist [...] institute. He was also a choral conductor in all the schools, besides being the main figure of Pápa's musical life. He retired in 1926. He had a [...] wife, who gave birth several times. He was the subject of a biography by the conductor Adrián Horváth [hu] published in 2015.[2][1][3]

Selected compositions

  • Magyar nyitány (1884, for full symphony orchestra)
  • Álmaimban gyakran (1884, by poem by Sándor Pet
  • Magyar ünnepi nyitány (1900, for 2 pianos)
  • Csonka honvéd (1903, by a poem by János Arany)
  • Psalm (1915, for women's chorus)
  • Andante (1918, for violins)
  • Prayer (1922, for female choir, 3 violins, piano)

References

  1. ^ a b s.n.. "Gáthy Zoltán, Gáty". Veszprém megyei életrajzi lexikon (Veszprém County Biographical Dictionary). Retrieved 23 April 2020 Template:Hu
  2. ^ Polgár, Bettina (11 October 2017). "Nemzeti és egyházi ünnepeken is felcsendültek Gáty Zoltán szerzeményei" ("The works of Zoltán Gáty were performed on national and church holidays"). VEOL. Retrieved 23 April 2020 Template:Hu
  3. ^ OCLC 950611201