Máté Bella
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Máté Bella | |
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Born | Budapest, Hungary | 28 November 1985
Occupation(s) | Composer and university lecturer |
Years active | Present |
Máté Bella (born 28 November 1985, Budapest) is a composer and university lecturer, recognized with the Junior Prima Award, the Erkel Ferenc Prize, and the Béla Bartók–Ditta Pásztory Prize.
He worked in genres and styles, including classical and contemporary music, opera, choral works, musicals, theater music, and pop music.
Career
[edit]He commenced his musical studies at Erkel Ferenc Primary School for Music, and later studied at Weiner Leó Secondary Music School, specializing in composition and piano. He continued his music education at Bartók Béla Secondary Music School between 2002 and 2006, where the primary focus of his studies was composition as a student of Prof. Miklós Kocsár. After finishing high school in 2006, he was admitted to the Liszt Academy and graduated in 2011 as student of Prof. Gyula Fekete.[1] In 2013, he studied at the Academy of Music in Kraków for a semester on an Erasmus scholarship in the class of Prof. Wojciech Widłak. In 2017, he was awarded a scholarship for the New National Excellence Program and a year later, in 2018, he received his summa cum laude doctoral degree. From 2019 to 2024, he was a senior lecturer at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music. Since 2024, he has been an associate professor at the Liszt Academy.
In 2009, he was the youngest awardee of the first New Hungarian Music Forum composer competition organized by Müpa Budapest and the Budapest Music Center.[2] This award has brought significant recognition for him, followed by several propositions to compose theatre music. "This was followed by his ensemble piece Chuang Tzu's Dream which was acclaimed in the 'under 30' category by several classical music radio stations by the International Music Council in Lisbon in 2010".[3] This piece was performed – among others – by the London Sinfonetta. In the same year, he was awarded the Junior Prima Award (given to those under the age of 30 for outstanding achievements in different fields[4]) as the first composer to receive this recognition.[5] In 2011, one of his pieces written for a play of the Hungarian National Theatre, was given the Theatre Critics Award.[citation needed] Later, he received the Erkel Ferenc Award in 2016, and the Bartók-Pásztory Award in 2019.[citation needed]
His pieces are performed in festivals and concert halls such as the Présences Festival ,[6] the musica viva in Munich,[7] and the Hercules Hall the Lucerne Festival Academy, the CAFe Budapest Contemporary Art Festival,[8] the Mini Festival,[9] the Hungarian State Opera,[10] a Philharmonie de Paris and the Juilliard School. Several Hungarian and international orchestras play his pieces, such as the Ensemble InterContemporain, the London Sinfonietta, the Ensemble Modern, the Klangforum Wien,[11] the Munich Chamber Orchestra, the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Doelen Ensemble, the UMZE Chamber Ensemble, the Hungarian National Philharmonic or the Budapest Festival Orchestra. On 26 June 2017, Chuang Tzu's Dream was performed in the world-famous Tonhalle in Zurich, accompanied by works from composers such as Péter Eötvös, György Kurtág, Máté Balogh, Balázs Horváth and Péter Tornyai. The concert was conducted by Péter Eötvös.[12] In 2018, his piece Lethe was played by the orchestra of the Lucerne Festival Academy in the Elbphilharmonie. His music has been staged in the Hungarian National Theatre, the Comedy Theatre of Budapest, the Budapest Operetta Theatre, the Budapest Puppet Theatre and the Hungarian State Opera. In 2017, his music composed for the movie Halj már meg! (Just Drop Dead) was nominated in the "Best Composer" category at the Hungarian Film Awards.[13] The Song Mostantól (From Now On) with music by Máté Bella and Gergő Rácz, won the A Dal 2020 show and also received the Petőfi Music Award for Song of the Year[14] and Hungarian Music Awards Fonogram prize in the best Hungarian modern pop-rock album or recording of the year category.[15]
He composes several genres from popular to contemporary music, but primarily considers himself a contemporary composer. He does not aim to create an interchange between different genres. He considers it his mission to integrate Generation Y and Z into the classical music scene, making this genre both attractive and comprehensible for them. He is a member of the Artisjus Committee of Classical Music Critics,[16] the Association of Hungarian Composers[17] and the "Musician/Composer" section of the Hungarian Film Academy Association.[18] He is one of the founder of the Studio 5 contemporary composer group, created in 2016.[1]
Main works
[edit]Chamber music
[edit]Work | Year |
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The Butterfly's Dream | 2005 |
Psycho Symbioses | 2006 |
El Tango de Viudas Engañadas | 2007 |
Message, Message 02 | 2007 |
Preludes | 2007 |
Insomnia | 2008 |
Insomnia – commentaries | 2008 |
Silk | 2008 |
The Secret | 2009 |
Something happened... | 2009 |
Manifestations | 2010 |
...in paradise | 2010 |
Ritual | 2010 |
Study | 2011 |
Visions | 2012 |
Phantasm | 2013 |
Varródermia | 2018 |
Titan | 2020 |
Fons | 2020 |
Aeolus | 2021 |
Beneath the Starry Night | 2021 |
De Agnete | 2021 |
Monochronic | 2022 |
Judas | 2022 |
Airambulum | 2024 |
The White Chaconne | 2024 |
Ensemble
[edit]Work | Year |
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Equivalence | 2007 |
Chuang Tzu's Dream | 2008 |
Trance | 2013 |
Reflections | 2013 |
Hypnos | 2014 |
Laniakea | 2015 |
Hesperus | 2017 |
The Cheerleaders | 2024 |
Orchestral works
[edit]Compositions for orchestra
[edit]Work | Year |
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The Night's Monologue | 2011 |
Suite | 2012 |
Sounds of Generation Y | 2015 |
Tabula Smaragdina | 2018 |
Sounds of Generation Y Part II | 2018 |
Love of Hephaestus | 2023 |
Compositions for string orchestra
[edit]Work | Year |
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Lethe | 2014 |
About Time | 2023 |
Vocal music
[edit]Choral works
[edit]Work | Year |
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Peace | 2013 |
The Home at Night | 2014 |
Lacrimosa | 2015 |
Eternal Music | 2020 |
O Oriens | 2021 |
Summer Song | 2023 |
Dies Irae | 2024 |
Operas
[edit]Work | Year |
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Spring Awakening | 2012[19] |
The Coronation of Poppea[20] (L'incoronazione di Poppea) |
2019 |
Musicals
[edit]Title | Theatre | Premiere |
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Who the F**k is Lady Domina? | Academy of Drama and Film, Budapest | 2009 |
Better than Sex | Courtyard Theatre, London | 2010[21] |
The Demon Cat | Madách Theatre, Budapest | 2010 |
Budapest Operetta and Musical Theatre | 2018 | |
freewill >>>> | Erkel Theatre, Budapest | 2023 |
Theatre songs
[edit]Title | Theatre | Premiere |
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Aria of the Miller's Daughter (A molnárlány áriája) |
Sándor Weöres | 2008 |
Botond's Emergency Song (Botond vészdala) |
Attila Havasi | 2010 |
[anya milyen] | Orsolya Karafiáth | 2012 |
To the Unknown Sweatheart (Az ismeretlen kedveshez) |
Sándor Weöres | 2013 |
Pop music
[edit]Title | Artist(s) | Publication |
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I Gotta Fly (Valami más) |
Lilla Polyák[22] | 2013 |
It Can't Be Over | Fool Moon[23] | 2014 |
Bolondod voltam | Gergő Rácz, Ív[24] | 2016 |
Emlékkép | Tibor Kocsis[25] | 2016 |
Crack my code | Reni Tolvai | 2017[26] |
Everest | Reni Tolvai | 2017[27] |
Mostantól (From Now On) |
Gergő Rácz, Reni Orsovai |
2019[28] |
Maradj | Lilla Polyák | 2021 |
Theatre music
[edit]Title | Theatre | Premiere |
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Widows (Özvegyek) |
Academy of Drama and Film, Budapest | 2007 |
Berzsian and Dideki (Berzsián és Dideki) |
National Theatre, Budapest | 2009 |
Intrigue and Love (Ármány és Szerelem) |
Müpa Budapest, Budapest | 2009 |
Hungarian Celebration (Magyar Ünnep) |
National Theatre, Budapest | 2010 |
Mephisto | National Theatre, Budapest | 2013 |
Danton's Death (Danton halála) |
Comedy Theatre, Budapest | 2013 |
The Evil Spirit Lumpazivagabundus (Lumpáciusz Vagabundusz) |
Comedy Theatre, Budapest | 2014 |
The Imaginary Invalid (A képzelt beteg) |
Budapest Puppet Theatre, Budapest | 2016 |
Frau Holle (Holle anyó) |
Budapest Puppet Theatre, Budapest | 2017 |
Film scores
[edit]Title | Nationality, GenreDirector; Producer(s) | Date |
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Indián[29] | Hungarian tragicomedyIstván P. Szabó; Placebo Stars, Sparks | 2013 |
Just Drop Dead (Halj már meg![30]) |
Hungarian feature filmZoltán Kamondi; FocusFox Studio, Honeymood Films | 2016 |
Discography
[edit]Work(s) | Album | Publisher | Year | Other |
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Mate Bella: Moods / Stimmungen[31] | TON 4 Records | 2005 | ||
MessageMessage 02 | Young Hungarian Composers for Cimbalom[32] | Hungaroton | 2009 | Beáta Móri |
Chuang Tzu's Dream | New Hungarian Music Forum 2009 composers' competition[33] | BMC HMIC | 2010 | CD 1 |
Contemporary Classics I: Moods[34] | Erwin Pitsch Publishing / TON 4 Records | 2012 | ||
Valami más (single)[35] | Sony Music | 2013 | Lilla Polyák | |
It Can't Be Over[36] (kislemez) | Schubert Music Publishing | 2014 | Fool Moon | |
Emlékkép[25] | 3 | GoldRecord Hungary | 2016 | Tibor Kocsis |
Bolondod Voltam (Sante Cruze Remix) (Feat. Ív) (single)[24] | Schubert Music Publishing | 2016[37] | Gergő Rácz, Ív | |
Crack my code (single) | Magneoton | 2018[38] | Reni Tolvai | |
Everest (single) | Magneoton | 2018[39] | Reni Tolvai | |
Awards
[edit]- 1st prize – Weiner Leó Composition Competition, Budapest, (2002)
- 1st prize – 6th International Composition Competition (Farbotony), Kaniv, Ukrajna (2003)
- 3rd prize – National Improvisation Competition, Budapest (2003)
- Special Prize – National Composition Competition, Budapest (2004)
- Special Prize – Vántus István Composer Competition, Association of Hungarian Composes and Vántus István Foundation, Szeged (2006)
- 3rd prize – National Composition Competition, Budapest (2006)
- Shared 1st prize – Liszt Academy Composer Competition, Budapest (2007)
- ‘Best Songwriter’ Award – Academy of Drama and Film, Budapest (2007)
- Special Prize – Youth Contemporary Music Evenings, Budapest (2007)
- Special Prize – 9th Zdarzenia Theatre and Art Festival, Tczew (2007)[40]
- Special Prize – Youth Contemporary Music Evenings, Budapest (2008)
- Special Prize – Wekerle centenarian, Wekerle Cultural Association, Budapest (2008)
- Special Prize – Youth Contemporary Music Evenings, Budapest (2009)
- 1st prize – Liszt Academy Composer Competition, Budapest (2009)
- 1st prize in Chamber Music – NHMF Composer Competition, Budapest (Chuang Tzu's Dream, 2009)
- Junior Prima Award (2010)
- Among the top three works in the ‘composers under 30’ category – International Rostrum of Composers, International Music Council, Lisbon (Chuang Tzu's Dream, 2010)[3]
- 3rd prize, Musical Competition of Madách Theatre, Budapest (Macskadémon/The Demon Cat, 2010)[41]
- Shared 3rd prize – Liszt Academy Composer Competition, Budapest (2010)
- Istvánffy Benedek Prize (Chuang Tzu's Dream, 2010)
- Best theatre music – Theater Critics Award (Magyar ünnep, 2011)[42]
- 1st prize – Generace Composer Competition, Ostrava (2013)
- 1st prize in Chamber Music – NHMF Composer Competition, Budapest (Trance, 2013)[43]
- Istvánffy Benedek Prize (A tavasz ébredése, 2013)
- Among the top three works in the ‘composers under 30’ category – International Rostrum of Composers, International Music Council, Lisbon (Trance, 2014)[3]
- 1st prize – Generace Composer Competition, Ostrava (2015)
- Junior Classical Composer of the Year Artisjus Prize (2015)[44]
- Ferenc Erkel Prize (2016)[45]
- Béla Bartók–Ditta Pásztory Prize (2019)[46]
- Petőfi Music Award for Song of the Year (Mostantól, 2020)[14]
- Hungarian Music Awards Fonogram prize for Best Hungarian modern pop-rock album or recording of the year category (Mostantól, 2020)[15][47]
References
[edit]- ^ a b "Mate Bella – Biography". www.matebella.com. Retrieved 16 April 2022.
- ^ "Hungarian New Music Forum 2009 Composers' Competition Final Gala Concert". mupa.hu. January 2009.
- ^ a b c "IRC Results over the past years (1993–2014)". imc-cim.org. Retrieved 30 April 2019.
- ^ "Three Former SZTE Students Awarded the Junior Prima Prize". 4 December 2017.
- ^ MTI. "Átadták a Junior Prima zeneművészeti díjakat" (in Hungarian). Kultúrpart.hu.
- ^ "Festival Présences 2019" (PDF). maisondelaradio.fr (in French). Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- ^ "Máté Bella's new work in the EMB catalogue – Premiere in Munich". emb.hu. 27 January 2015.
- ^ "CAFe Budapest és a Zeneakadémia közös rendezése Bella Máté: A tavasz ébredése – opera". umze.hu (in Hungarian). 9 October 2015.
- ^ "London Sinfonietta Mini- Fesztivál". jegy.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- ^ "Máté Bella Composer". opera.hu. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- ^ "Klangforum Wien", Wikipedia, 11 May 2020, retrieved 3 July 2020
- ^ "Peter Eötvös contemporary music foundation@Tonhalle". kulturzueri.ch (in German). 2017. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- ^ filmtekercs.hu (12 February 2017). "Február 26-án kezdődik a Magyar Filmhét, március 5-én adják át a Magyar Filmdíjakat" (in Hungarian). mecenatura.mediatanacs.hu (Hungarian Media Patronage).
- ^ a b "Gergő Rácz and Reni Orsovai won the Dal 2020". engnews24h.com. 7 March 2020. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
- ^ a b Zoltán Zsiray-Rummer (23 April 2020). "Bella Máté: A komolyzene a katarzishoz áll közelebb, a könnyűzene az eksztázishoz" (in Hungarian). Retrieved 6 May 2020.
- ^ "Komolyzenei SZVB tagjai" (PDF). artisjus.hu (in Hungarian). April 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 April 2019. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- ^ "Máté Bella". hungaropus.hu. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- ^ "Members". magyarfilmakademia.hu. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- ^ "Bella: A tavasz ébredése / Solti: La Violetta". opera.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- ^ "Claudio Monteverdi – Máté Bella L'incoronazione di Poppea (The Coronation of Poppea)". opera.hu. Retrieved 17 May 2019.
- ^ Creators, betterthansexmusical.co.uk ( Retrieved 30 April 2019.)
- ^ Lilla Polyák – Valami más on YouTube a LillaPolyakVEVO YouTube channel – 25 July 2013
- ^ Fool Moon: It Can't Be Over – A Dal 2014 döntő on YouTube A DAL Eurovíziós Dalfesztivál / Eurovision Hungary YouTube channel – 25 February 2014
- ^ a b Rácz Gergő x Ív – Bolondod voltam Sante Cruze Remix (Official Video) on YouTube Rácz Gergő YouTube channel – 7 March 2017
- ^ a b KOCSIS TIBOR – Emlékkép on YouTube GoldRecord Hungary YouTube channel – 14 November 2016
- ^ Tolvai Reni – CRACK MY CODE (EUROVISION TOP30) on YouTube a Tolvai Reni Official YouTube channel – 16 December 2017
- ^ Tolvai Reni – EVEREST on YouTube a Tolvai Reni Official YouTube channel – 18 December 2017
- ^ Rácz Gergő x Orsovai Reni – Mostantól (A Dal 2020 győztes dala) on YouTube Rácz Gergő YouTube channel – 18 November 2019
- ^ INDIAN (Teljes film magyarul)(FULL MOVIE – Hungarian w. English Subt.) on YouTube István P. Szabó YouTube channel – 22 April 2014
- ^ Halj már meg! (16) hivatalos magyar előzetes on YouTube Big Bang Media YouTube channel – 4 November 2016
- ^ Mate Bella: Moods / Stimmungen, open.spotify.com
- ^ "Fiatal magyar zeneszerzők cimbalomművei". info.bmc.hu.
- ^ "UMZF 2009 zeneszerzőverseny – Promóciós CD" (in Hungarian). info.bmc.hu. 1 February 2010.
- ^ Contemporary Classics I: Moods, open.spotify.com
- ^ Zene, polyaklilla.hu
- ^ Fool Moon – It can't be over (dalszöveggel – lyric video) on YouTube Zeneszöveg.hu YouTube channel – 22 February 2014
- ^ Bolondod Voltam (Sante Cruze Remix) (Feat. Ív) Archived 27 April 2019 at the Wayback Machine, dalok.hu
- ^ Crack My Code, deezer.com
- ^ Everest, deezer.com
- ^ "IX edycja – Nagrodzone projekty" (in Polish). Archived from the original on 6 July 2010.
- ^ Madách TV – Macskadémon bemutató (2011. 02. 23.) on YouTube Madách Színház YouTube channel – 24 February 2011
- ^ "2010/2011 – Színikritikusok Díja" (in Hungarian). kritikusceh.wordpress.com. 26 September 2011. Retrieved 30 April 2019.
- ^ "Máté Bella and Alessio Elia are the winners of the 2013 UMZF Composer Competition". zeneakademia.hu. 4 October 2013.
- ^ "Bella Máté – Artisjus-díj" (in Hungarian). artisjus.hu. 2015.
- ^ "Balog Zoltán állami művészeti díjakat és miniszteri szakmai díjakat adott át" (in Hungarian). kormany.hu. 11 March 2016. Retrieved 30 April 2019.
- ^ "Bella Máté, Boldoczki Gábor és Konrád György az idei Bartók–Pásztory-díjasok". Zeneakademia.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 30 April 2019.
- ^ "Nyertesek". fonogram.hu (in Hungarian). Retrieved 6 May 2020.
External links
[edit]- Official website
- Máté Bella at IMDb
- Rostrum of Composers 2017 – Palermo (Hungarian Radio / Radio Hongroise) Máté Bella, rostrumplus.net – May 2015
- Bella, Máté, Editio Musica Budapest Ltd. emb.hu Retrieved 30 April 2019
- Mate Bella (Composer), betterthansexmusical.co.uk
- Bella, Máté, Budapest Music Center, info.bmc.hu
- Máté Bella at PORT.hu (in Hungarian)
- "Studio5 – Contemporary music group".
- “One must be able to give an account of each second and each note” – Interview with the composer Máté Bella, lfze.hu – 22. February 2018