Zsigmond Vincze


Zsigmond Vincze was a Hungarian pianist, conductor and composer who wrote several very successful operettas.

Life and career

After having trained in Budapest, Vincze became conductor of the Király Szinház in the city, and later was musical director of the opera in Debrecen. He achieved his first success in 1909 and went on to compose a number of other well-received stage works over the following 20 years.
The song “Szép vagy, gyönyörű vagy Magyarország” was quoted by Bartók in the fourth movement of his Concerto for Orchestra.
He provided music for Az utolsó bohém in 1913.

Selected compositions

Tilos a csók – Budapest, 8 October 1909Limonádé ezredes – Budapest, 5 September 1912A cigánygrófné – Budapest, 13 March 1920A hamburgi menyasszony – Budapest, 31 January 1922Az erősebb – Budapest, 1924Annabál – Budapest, 1925Huszárfogás – Budapest, 4 April 1930

Discography

As a pianist, Vincze accompanied songs on Hungarian records labels before the First World War, as well as accompanying Jenő Hubay in works by Bach, Mozart and Hubay himself.