Composers

Zoltán Gáty

Piano
Violin
Organ
Female chorus
Orchestra
Piano four hands
String ensemble
Mixed chorus
Clarinet
Overture
Choruses
Marche
Secular choruses
Piece
Andante
Étude
Sacred choruses
Religious music
Nocturne
by popularity
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Wikipedia
Zoltán Gáty (aka Gáti, Gáthy Gáthy) (Ajka, 5 March 1856 - Pápa, 17 July 1928) was a Hungarian music teacher, conductor, and composer.
Zoltán Gáty attended a primary school in his hometown, while playing the violin. He went on to study at the Pápa high school in Calvin. From 1874 he studied philosophy in Budapest, interrupted by the military years (1877-1879). He later attended a year of music school, and later obtained a diploma from Ferenc Liszt University of Music in the Royal Hungarian Academy of Music in 1884. His most important teachers were Sándor Nikolits and Ferenc Erkel. After graduation he taught in music school, from 1890 in the Calvinist Teacher Training College at Pápa, from 1909 in the Calvinist [...] institute. He was also a choral conductor , and a leading figure of Pápa's musical life. He retired in 1926. He and his wife had several children.
Gáty was the subject of a biography by the conductor and composer Adrián Horváth [hu] published in 2015.