László Lajtha
Hungarian composer and conductor

Born
July 1st, 1892
132 years ago
Died
1963
62 years ago — 71 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Hungary
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Born in Hungary, this composer and conductor contributed significantly to classical music during the 20th century. Education included studies in Berlin, where early influences shaped compositional style. Worked as a conductor and held various positions in music organizations. Composed a range of works including symphonies, operas, and chamber music. Notable compositions include the 'Concerto for Orchestra' and 'Symphony No. 5', showcasing a blend of Hungarian folk elements and classical forms. The work often featured orchestration that highlighted the use of traditional instruments. Lajtha also became involved in the artistic community in Hungary, fostering a sense of national identity through music, particularly after World War II.
composed 'Concerto for Orchestra'
created 'Symphony No. 5'
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