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Eugene Zador was born in Bátaszék, Hungary, in 1894. His extraordinary musical gifts emerged in childhood, and he was a virtuoso keyboard player when he enrolled at the Vienna Music Academy at the age of sixteen. After studying with Heuberger for a year, he moved on to Leipzig, where he spent three years as a pupil of the great German late Romantic composer, Max Reger (1873–1916). He continued his studies at the University of Munster, and on completion of his doctorate, he returned to Vienna, where he was a Professor of Music from 1921–1929. It is indicative of the nature of Zador's talent that by the age of thirty-five, he had not composed-or tried to compose-any original work of note. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Románc (Arr. for Cello & String Orchestra by Mariusz Smolij)
8942Berceuse (Arr. for Violin & String Orchestra by Mariusz Smolij)
1943Fantasia Hungarica: II. Poco vivo
1174Piano Quintet (Arr. for Piano & String Orchestra by Mariusz Smolij): I. Allegro con spirito
485Biblical Triptych: I. Joseph
136Suite for 8 Celli: II. Molto tranquillo
127Élégie "The Plains of Hungary"
128Accordion Concerto: I. Allegro moderato
109Sinfonia technica: III. Water Works
1010Accordion Concerto: II. Moderato
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Zádor: Orchestral Works

Zádor: The Plains of Hungary

Zádor: Divertimento - Elegie and Dance

Zádor: Celebration Music - Chamber Concerto - Suite for Horn, Strings, and Percussion
Zádor: Biblical Triptych
Zádor: Symphony No. 3 "Dance", Variations on a Hungarian Folksong & Festival Overture

Zador: Aria and Allegro - 5 Contrasts - Children's Symphony
Divertimento, Elegie and Dance, Oboe Concerto, Studies (Budapest Symphony Orc...
Zador, E.: Christopher Columbus / Studies
5 Contrasts, Children's Symphony, Aria and Allegro, Hungarian Caprice (Budape...
Bellows & Pipes
The Plains of Hungary