Harászti, Emil
Harászti, Emil
Harászti, Emil, Hungarian musicologist; b. Nagyvárad, Nov. 1, 1885; d. Paris, Dec. 27, 1958. He was a pupil of Albert Geiger (piano) and Edmund Farkas (composition), and also pursued his academic education at the Univ. of Budapest (Ph.D., 1907; Habilitation, 1917), where he taught musicology from 1917; he also was director of the Budapest Cons. (1918–27). In 1945 he settled in Paris.
Writings
Hubay Jenö élete és munkái (Jenö Hubay: His Life and Works; Budapest, 1913); Wagner Rikard es Magyarorszag (Richard Wagner and Hungary; Budapest, 1916); Schallnachahmung und Bedeutungswandel in der Instrumentenkunde mit Rücksicht auf die ungarische Organographie (Budapest, 1928); A zenei formak törtenete (The History of Musical Structure; Budapest, 1930); Bartók Béla (Béla Bartók; Budapest, 1930); La musique hongroise (Paris, 1933); Béla Bartók: His Life and Works (Paris, 1938); Un Centenaire romantique: Berlioz et la Marche Hongroise d’après des documents inédits (Paris, 1946); Franz Liszt (Paris, 1967).
—Nicolas Slonimsky/Laura Kuhn/Dennis McIntire