Tamás Beischer-Matyó
Biography
Tamás Beischer-Matyó (b. 1972, Siklós, Hungary) is a Hungarian composer and teacher.
Beischer-Matyó began composing when he was nine years old. From 1987 to 1991 he went to the Specialized Section School of Arts in Pécs. He was enrolled to Liszt Ferenc Music Academy in 1991, first for the fields of secondary school music teacher and choir leader, then in 1992 he gained admission to the department of music composer, too. He graduated from both departments in 1997 at the same time.
From 1997 till 2010 he taught music theory at Bartók Béla Specialized Section School of Arts in Budapest, from 1998 he got the opportunity to teach transposing and score-reading at Liszt Ferenc Music Academy, and from 2002 he taught music theory. In 2010, he earned his doctorate degree in composition.
Awards he has received include the Erkel Ferenc Prize in 2014 and KÓTA Prize from the Association of Hungarian Choirs and Orchestras in 2016.
Works for Winds
- Et dixit (2001)
- Four Canons in One Movement (Version A) (2002)
- Four Canons in One Movement (Version B) (2002)
- Four Canons in One Movement (Version C) (2002)
- Happy Hornday To You!
- The Hilarious Man
- Pécs Pictures (2010 Edition)
- Pécs Pictures (2011 Edition)
- Ragtime for Four Clarinets (2002/2017)
- Ragtime for Four Flutes (2002)
- Ragtime for Four Horns (2002/2018)
- Ragtime for Four Trumpets (2002/2018)
- Via Crucis (as orchestrator) (1874-1879/1999-2000)
- Wind Quintet (1997-1998/2009)
Resources
- Tamás Beischer-Matyó website Accessed 12 July 2020