Máté Bella


Máté Bella is a Junior Prima Award, Erkel Ferenc and Béla Bartók–Ditta Pásztory Prize winner composer and university lecturer.
His work exhibits a wide range of genres and styles as evidenced by his classical and contemporary music, opera, choral works, musicals, theater music, and pop music. He composes with a new and unique mindset, combining the essence of different genres. Prominent international orchestras perform his contemporary works, both his popular music and classical pieces are played on radio stations, while his music is presented in several theatres.

Life

He started his musical studies at Erkel Ferenc Primary School for Music and he 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. 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. Since 2019 he has been a senior lecturer 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. 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 all over the world by the International Music Council in Lisbon in 2010. This piece was performed – amongst others – by the London Sinfonetta. In the same year he was awarded the Junior Prima Award as the first composer to receive this recognition. In 2011 one of his pieces, written for a play of the Hungarian National Theatre was recognized with the Theatre Critics Award. In acknowledgement of his outstanding composition work, he received the Erkel Ferenc Award in 2016, and the Bartók-Pásztory Award in 2019.
His pieces are performed in prestigious festivals and concert halls worldwide, such as the, the and the in Munich, the Lucerne Festival Academy, the CAFe Budapest Contemporary Art Festival, the Mini Festival, the Hungarian State Opera, 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, 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. 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! was nominated in the “Best Composer” category at the Hungarian Film Awards. The Song Mostantól 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 and Hungarian Music Awards Fonogram prize in the best Hungarian modern pop-rock album or recording of the year category.
He feels comfortable in the diversity of the music scene: 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 or mix different genres, he separates the classical musical mindset from the applied compositional pieces. However, his seemingly far-reaching work originates from his ability to grab the attention of the audience within seconds. With this attitude he composes works a different point of view, and 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, the Association of Hungarian Composers and the “Musician/Composer” section of the Hungarian Film Academy Association. He is one of the founder of the contemporary composer group, created in 2017.

Main works

Chamber Music

Ensemble

Orchestral Works

Compositions for Orchestra

Compositions for String Orchestra

Vocal Music

Choral works

Operas

Musicals

Theatre Songs

Pop music

Theatre Music

Film Scores

Discography

Awards