Rezső Kókai
Rezső Kókai was a Hungarian composer and musicologist.Life
Kókai studied composition with János Koessler and piano with Emánuel Hegyi at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music. In 1933 he received his doctorate in musicology from the University of Freiburg where he wrote the thesis Franz Liszt in seinen frühen Klavierwerken. Between 1926 and 1934 he was professor of piano at the National Conservatory, and from 1929 taught composition, aesthetics, music history, and pedagogy at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music. Kókai was director of music for the Hungarian Radio from 1945 to 1948.
Kókai was awarded the Ferenc Erkel Prize three times in recognition of his work.
Rezső Kókai composed in a variety of forms including stage works, orchestral compositions, a violin concerto, chamber music, works for piano, as well as film and radio scores. His scores are largely published by Editio Musica Budapest and Zeneműkiadó Vállalat.Selected works
;Stage
- István király, Scenic Oratorio in 2 acts, 5 scenes
- A rossz feleség, Táncballada, Dance Ballad
- A fekete város, Opera ; unfinished
;Radio scores
;Orchestral
- 2 Rondos for small orchestra
- Verbunkos-szvit
- Széki rhapszódia
- Kis verbunkos zene for student string orchestra
- Concerto all'ungherese
- Magyar tánc for student string orchestra
;Concertante
;Chamber music
- Serenade for violin, viola and cello
- Két tánc for cello and piano
- Négy Magyar tánc for clarinet and piano
- Capriccio for violin and piano
- Quartettino for clarinet, violin, viola and cello
- Rapszódia for clarinet and folk orchestra
- Verbunkos rapszódia for violin and piano
- Aria seria for violin and piano
- Burla ostinata for violin and piano
;Piano
;Film scores
- Különös ismertetőjel ; directed by Zoltán Várkonyi
- A császár parancsára ; directed by Frigyes Bán
- Pillar of Salt ; directed by Zoltán Várkonyi
- Poor Rich ; directed by Frigyes Bán
;Literary
- Franz Liszt in seinen frühen Klavierwerken, doctoral thesis
- Rendszeres zeneesztétika
- Századunk zenéje ; co-authored with Imre Fábián