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Vörösmarty Mihály

1800-1955 GB
Spoken Word and Children's Music
A.k.a. Mihály Vörösmarty

Born: 1 December, 1800 (Pusztanyék [now Kápolnásnyék], Hungary) Died: 19 November, 1955 (Pest [now part of Budapest], Hungary) Vörösmarty Mihály was an important Hungarian poet and dramatist. He was born of a noble Roman Catholic family. His father was a steward of the Nádasdys. Mihály was educated at Székesfehérvár by the Cistercians and at Pest by the Piarists. The death of the elder Vörösmarty in 1817 left his widow and numerous family extremely poor. As tutor to the Perczel family, however, Vörösmarty contrived to pay his own way and go through his academical course at Pest. The activities of the diet of 1825 enkindled his patriotism and gave a new direction to his poetry. He had already begun a drama entitled Salomon. He flung himself ever more recklessly into public life until he fell in love with Perczel Etelka, who socially was far above him. Many of his lyrics concern this unrequited love. Meanwhile his patriotism found expression in the heroic epic Zalán futása ("The Flight of Zalán", 1824). This new epic marked a transition from the classical to the romantic school. Henceforth Vörösmarty was hailed by Kisfaludy Károly and the Hungarian romanticists as one of their own. He had forsaken the law for literature, and his financial situation deteriorated. Between 1823 and 1831 he composed four dramas and eight smaller epics, partly historical, partly fanciful. Of these epics he always regarded Cserhalom (1825) as the best, but modern criticism has given the preference to A két szomszédvár ("Two Neighbouring Castles", 1831). When the Hungarian Academy was established on November 17, 1830 he was elected a member of the philological section, and ultimately succeeded Kisfaludy Mihály as director with an annual pension of 500 florins. He was one of the founders of the Kisfaludy Society, and in 1837 started two periodicals: the Athenaeum and the Figyelmező. The first was the chief bellettristic periodical, and the second was the best critical periodical of Hungary. From 1830 to 1843 he devoted himself mainly to the drama, including Csongor és Tünde ("Csongor and Tünde", 1830), a five-act play inspired by Gergei Albert's Prince Árgirus and by A Midsummer Night's Dream; and Vérnász ("Blood Wedding", 1833), which won the Academy's 200-gulden prize. Csongor és Tünde was described by Lukács György in 1911 as the best Hungarian play of the nineteenth century. He also published several volumes of poetry. His song Szózat ("Appeal", 1836) was to become a second national anthem, and he wrote Az elhagyott anya ("The Abandoned Mother", 1837) and Az úri hölgyhöz ("To the Noble Lady", 1841). His marriage in 1843 to Csajághy Laura inspired him to compose a new cycle of love poems. In 1848, in conjunction with Arany János and Petőfi Sándor, he contributed to a translation of Shakespeare's works. With the support of Kossuth Lajos and Cseszneky Imre, he was elected to represent Jankovác at the diet of 1848, and in 1849 was made one of the judges of the high court. The national catastrophe (the fall of the revolution of 1848-49) profoundly affected him. For a short time he was an exile, and when he returned to Hungary in 1850 he was already in serious decline. In 1854 he wrote his last poem, A vén cigány ("The Old Gypsy"). He moved back to Pest to be close to doctors, and died there, in the same house where Kisfaludy Károly had died twenty-five years before. He was buried in Kerepesi Cemetery. His funeral, on November 21, was a day of national mourning. His penniless children were provided for by a national subscription collected by Deák Ferenc, who acted as their guardian.

     
Genres
  • Spoken Word
  • Children's Music
Discography
Title Artist Year Type
Varietas Delectat 1Vörösmarty Mihály, Edgar Allan Poe, Ódry Árpád, Somlay Arthur, Beregi Oszkár, Gábor Miklós, Kállai Ferenc, Latinovits Zoltán1997Album
Varietas Delectat - A Vén Cigány / ÓdaVörösmarty Mihály, József Attila1980Album
Csongor És TündeVörösmarty Mihály1977Album
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