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Mihalovich, Odön

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Mihalovich, Odön (Péter Jozsef de) (1842–1929)

Hungarian composer. He studied with Mosonyi at Budapest, Hauptmann at Leipzig, Cornelius and Bülow in Munich. In 1887 he succeeded Liszt as director of the Music Academy at Budapest, and remained there until 1919.

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operas Hagbarth und Signe (1882) and Wieland der Schmied (Wagner's libretto, both in German); Toldi Szerelme (‘Toldi's Love’) and Eliána after Tennyson's ‘Idylls of the King’ (produced 1908, both in Hungarian); four symphonies (1879–1902), Faust overture (after Goethe), four Ballads for orchestra.



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