Ottó Károlyi (26 March 1934 – 30 November 2015) was a musicologist of Hungarian background, born in Paris who lived and worked for most of his career in the United Kingdom. He studied in Budapest, Vienna, and London, taking a diploma at Trinity College of Music and a degree at the University of London. He became a teacher at schools, adult education establishments, conservatories and universities, as well as a musicologist, broadcaster and author on musical subjects. In the mid-1990s he was Senior Lecturer of Music at the University of Stirling, Scotland, where he founded the Music department and remained employed even after the department's closure.
Personal life
Károlyi married Heather Goodare in 1957; they had a son, born in 1971 but the marriage broke up. He later married Benedikte Uttenthal. Károlyi died in 2015 at the age of 81.
Bibliography
- (1965). Introducing Music. ISBN 978-0-14-013114-7.
- (1980). Musik. Ein Führer zum besseren Verstehen (Music. A guide for better understanding) ISBN 9783473430758.
- (1994). Modern British Music: The Second British Musical Renaissance--From Elgar to P. Maxwell Davies. ISBN 978-0-8386-3532-2.
- (1995). Introducing Modern Music ISBN 978-0140131147.
- (1996). Modern American Music--From Charles Ives to the Minimalists. ISBN 978-0-8386-3725-8.
- (1999). Traditional African And Oriental Music ISBN 9780140231076.
- (2000). La grammatica della musica (The grammar of music) ISBN 9788806154448.
- (2005). Introducción a la música del siglo XX (Introduction to music of the 20th Century) ISBN 978-8420637822.
References
- Publishers biography from Modern British Music (1994)
- University of Stirling (2016), Class Notes
- 'Births', in The Times, 1 April 1971, p. 30
- Meeting for Christ’s Hospital, Monday 7 March 2016 at the Middle Temple www.chforum.info, accessed 13 September 2019
- Otto Károlyi, Modern British Music (1994), p. 9
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