Ödön Mihalovich

thumb Ödön (Edmund) Péter József de Mihalovich (September 13, 1842 in Fericsánci, Slavonia – April 22, 1929 in Budapest) was a Hungarian composer and music educator.

Mihalovich first studied in Pest with Mihály Mosonyi. In 1865, he moved to Leipzig, studying there with Moritz Hauptmann, and, in 1866, he completed his studies in Munich with Peter Cornelius. Mihalovich then moved back to Pest; in 1872, he became president of the city's Wagner Society and, in 1887, he followed Franz Liszt as the head of the Budapest Academy of Music, a position he held up to his death.

He was also, according to a contemporary source a pupil of Hans von Bülow.

While Mihalovich's works are thoroughly Wagnerian in style, he was supportive of Hungarian nationalism and encouraged composers such as Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály.

A symphony in D minor was published by Breitkopf & Härtel in 1883. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Songs by Mihalovich, Ödön

    Published 2007
    Online Access
    Electronic Audio
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    Gyasz hangok : nagy zenekarra = Trauerklänge : für grosses Orchester /

    Published 2020
    Other Authors: “…Mihalovich, Ödön, 1842-1929…”
    Musical Score Book
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    Das Geisterschiff : Ballade für grosses Orchester nach Strachtwitz' Dichtung /

    Published 2018
    Other Authors: “…Mihalovich, Ödön, 1842-1929…”
    Musical Score Book
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