Tibor Szemző
Tibor Szemző is a Hungarian composer, performer, media artist. His pieces often include spoken texts, film and other media. He creates installations and composes music for his own and others’ films. Ever since the beginning of his career, he has been performing actively and widely in Hungary and abroad as well.
Biography
Szemző was born in Budapest, into a middle-class family, declassed as a result of World War II and socialism. His family originates from former Upper Hungary. His musical training was conducted in accordance with the Kodály method. He attended an elementary school that specialised in music. Originally he studied fine mechanics at high school that he abandoned at the age of 17 to dedicate all of his time to instrumental studies. He completed the Bartók Béla Conservatory in two years and later studied at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music. He earned a Media Design degree at the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design and pursued a DLA from the Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts.In 1973, he founded the Szemző Quartet playing improvised chamber music, which later merged into Group 180.
Group 180 was founded in 1979 and was active until 1989. It was started by Szemző and his fellow students, friends. Group 180 played a prominent role in the distribution of international contemporary repetitive music in Hungary and disseminated Hungarian contemporary music abroad. The group achieved a remarkable domestic and international career.
In addition, Szemző began his solo career in 1983. Besides his pieces composed for Group 180 in this period, he created Water Wonder, a piece involving live electronics.
From 1987 to 2003, London-based Leo Records released his recordings, occasionally in co-operation with Hungary-based Bahia Records. His first solo release was Snapshot from the Island in 1987.
His interest in cinematography was inspired by his ever-lasting collaboration with media artist Péter Forgács and started with the compositions written for Forgács's films. Szemző began to create individual, music-based films in 1985, which is constantly present in his activity.
In 1986/87 he founded Fodderbasis, an open music ensemble. The group's projects were partly multimedia events. They produced some publications, in connection with Forgács's films.
In 1996, Szemző launched the Gordian Knot Creative Music Laboratory, which operated until 2007.
His highly successful and award-winning film was made about the life of Sándor Kőrösi Csoma, pilgrim, linguist and tibetologist. The film, titled A Guest of Life – Alexander Csoma de Kőrös is an intermix animation film and 8mm footage. Both the movie and its stage version are starred by actresses Susannah York and Mari Törőcsik. The direct antecedents of the film were the Invisible Story based on Béla Hamvas’ prose and The Other Shore. Other prominent pieces in Szemző's oeuvre are Tractatus based on Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, the film Free Fall, the Free Fall Oratorio, and »K«Engravings, a multimedia-series on Franz Kafka, covering the ten-year cycle between 2008 and 2018.
His regular co-operating partners include the Agon Orchestra from Prague, the Moyzes Quartet from Bratislava, Jenő Oláh's and János Sándor's Folk Ensemble, the Amadinda Percussion Group, the Moving House Company, the Moments Notice Trio, the Danubius Quartet, the Polish Teatr Ósmego Dnia association, the Opus Posth from Moscow and the Polish Camerata Vistula chamber music ensemble.
Since the early 80s, according to the typical art practice of the era, Szemző's musical activity has been open to other arts, often experimented with the boundaries of different art forms. He has taken part in or created numerous performances. He also creates installations. He regularly worked together with the members of the Vajda Lajos Studio of Szentendre, and with János Szirtes, with whom he was also a member of the New Modern Acrobatics performance group. Szemző often worked with fine and oboe artist Gábor Roskó, as well as with fine artist Tamás Waliczky in the early 90s. In his creations, verbality, speech sound, multilingualism, and motion picture play an essential role in a close unity.
Music Compositions, Multimedia Pieces
- »K«Engravings 2008-2018 Nineteen Multimedia Composition for human voices, various instruments, and films
- Earth Time 2017 installation for film and video projectors, human voices, and music
- Early Sorrows 2015 piece for radio, text by Danilo Kiš, script: Gábor Németh, requested by the Hungarian Radio
- Hourglass 2014 text by Danilo Kiš, for instruments and human voices
- Stonewall Cake 2013 cinematic music performance
- The Message – dr Kafka's Last Love 2013 cinematic theater performance script: András Forgách, requested by the Palace of Arts Budapest
- An Imperial Message – 2010/11 piece for radio, text by Franz Kafka, script: András Forgách, requested by the Hungarian Radio
- CSOMA – a cinematic opera 2008 for human voices, storyteller and chamber orchestra, with film screening, text by László Sári, requested by ERA New Horizons and Palace of Arts Budapest
- Hamlet 2007 chamber opera for three voice and small ensemble requested by National Theater, Szeged, Hungary
- What Do You See? 2005 for chamber ensemble and the voice of Géza Ottlik, requested by the Hungarian Radio
- Csoma-Legendry 2004 for chamber ensemble and human voices
- Danube Exodus: The Rippling Currents Of The River 2002 with Péter Forgács, Getty Museum, Los Angeles
- Arboretuum 2002 for chamber ensemble and voices
- South Of No North – The Children of the Kosovo War 2001, ten movements for various instruments and human voices
- The Invisible Story 1996-2000 7 sketches for the text of Béla Hamvas 1996-2000 for mixed ensemble and human voice
- The Other Shore 1997 multimedia performance for narrators, chamber ensemble and films
- Free Fall with Péter Forgács 1996 video-oratorio
- Way Through? 1996 for 8mm phone, voice and bass flute, with moving pictures
- Symultan 1995-96 for human voices and various sounds
- Tractatus 1991-95 for human voice, musicians and narrators
- 33 Movements For String Quartet And Other Instruments 1994 for string quartet and various instruments
- Snap Two 1993 for bass flute, voice and electronics
- Gull 1992 choral variation for string quartet and tabla
- Quintet 1992 for table acrobat and string quartet
- Wittgenstein Tractatus 1991-92 with Péter Forgács 7 video movements
- Doppelkonzert 1989-91 installation-concerto for two performers, computer-driven synthesizers and radios requested by Soros Center/Budapest, Museum Moderner Kunst/Vienna
- Skullbase Fracture No.2. 1989 music / installation for 5 performers, Gypsy band, narrator and TV, cameraman and video
- Private Exits 1988-89 soundscapes for six performers and home movies, premiered at the Wiener Festwochen ’89 / Töne und Gegentöne, Vienna
- Private Hungary 1988 for 8mm phone, voice, flute and electronics, and home movies premiered at the Ars Electronica ’88 Festival with Péter Forgács
- Optimistic Lecture 1988 concertino for record-player and mixed ensemble
- Poisoned Idyll 1987 music installation for five Gypsy band
- Snapshot From The Island 1986 for bass flute and voice, tapes and electronics
- Watermusic 1985 installation for Gypsy band in small rowboats on the City Lake of Budapest
- Skullbase Fracture 1984 for narrator and TV, chamber ensemble and Gypsy band
- Traintrip 1983 for 21 instruments
- Water-Wonder 1982-83 for flutes and tape delay
- The Sex Appeal Of Death 1981 for chamber ensemble and child narrator
Music/Soundscapes for Films
- 1945 2017
- We'd Laugh Together, Fool Around And Go Swimming – dr. Kafka's Last Smile 2014
- The Tip of the Iceberg – sketch 2011
- The Sex Appeal Of Death 1990/2010
- Invisible Story 2009
- Another Planet 2007
- A Guest of Life – Alexander Csoma De Körös 2006
- Shonenko – Emerald Horizon 2005
- What There Is 2005
- El Perro Negro 2002
- Children – Kosovo 2000
- Heroine 2000
- Sunset On Left 2000
- Angelos Film 1999
- Paragraph 175 1999
- Danube Exoduses 1998
- Kádár's Kiss 1997
- Maalstroom 1997
- Class Lot 1997
- The Way 1996
- Free Fall 1996
- The Land Of None 1996
- Uran 1995
- Polio / The Last World 1995
- Meanwhile Somewhere/Unknown War No. 5. 1994
- Notes Of A Lady 1993
- Simply Happy 1993
- CUBA 1993
- Civil Diary 1992
- Wittgenstein Tractatus 1992
- D. Film 1991
- The Sons Of The Sun 1991
- Diary Of Mr.N. 1990
- Either-or 1990
- Meteo/The Dreams Of Eckermann 1989
- About The Pictupes Of The Light 1989
- Siberian Summer 1989
- Dusi & Jenő 1989
- Father And Three Sons 1988
- Skullbase Fracture 1987
- K. Venus 1985
- Traintrip 1983
Music/Performances with Others
- Accurate as the Atomic Clock 2019 New Modern Acrobatics, Miskolc
- The Hobby of The Woodcutter 2015 with József Tasnádi and Gábor Roskó, Budapest
- SZJ60 2014 with János Szirtes, László feLugossy, Beatrix Simkó, Zsolnay Quarter, Pécs, Hungary
- Barrels 2013 with András Böröcz at Vylyan Cellar, Villány, Hungary
- Stone-Bread 2009 with András Böröcz, Petőfi Literary Museum, Budapest
- Sunyi 1992 with Károly Minyó Szert at Ujlak / Budapest
- Trio 1992 with László feLugossy and János Szirtes at Helsinki / Finland
- Conversations / Interactive Sound And Picture 1991 with Tamás Waliczky at Étampes/France, Szkéné/Budapest
- Bones 1990 with János Szirtes and Péter Magyar at Hungarian Institut Sofia/Bulgaria
- Deathful Delay 1989 with Iván Angelus at Budapest, Salzburg, Berlin East/West
- Private Hungary 1988 with Péter Forgács at Ars Electronica ’88/Austria
- Comecon 1985 with Péter Forgács
- Iron Age 1985 with Péter Forgács at Ernst Museum
- Echo 1985 at Műcsarnok/Budapest, with Wolfgang Ernst and János Szirtes and 5 violin players
- Wonder Stag 1984 at Planum Festival, Budapest with János Szirtes and Jenő Menyhárt
- Free Style Swimming 1984 Kossuth Klub/Budapest with János Szirtes
- Plant 1983 with János Szirtes at Budapest and Breitenbrunn/Austria
- Avanti 1983 with János Szirtes
- Passing Sickness 1981 with János Szirtes at KEK/Budapest
Music for Theatre
- Hamlet 2007 chamber opera for three voice and small ensemble requested by National Theater, Szeged, Hungary, directed by Péter Horváth)
- Arboretuum 2002 for chamber ensemble and voices
- Cekhov: The Gull 1992 theater piece
- Another Snap 1988 for dance performance
- Let's Go Out And Dance 1985 for shadowplay
- Mirrors 1982 for dance theater
Discography
- , 2019 Fodderbasis FB 063
- , 2018 Fodderbasis FB 062
- A Guest of Life-Alexander Csoma de Körös DVD 2008, Fantasy Film
- South Of No North CD 2003, Leo Records/Kbazovsky House CD LR 361
- The Danube ExodusCD 2002, Leo Records/Kbazovsky House CD LR 352
- Invisible Story CD 2001, Leo Records CD LR 311
- Sunset on Left CD 2000, Bahia Music CDB 071
- Another Shore CD 2000 Angel Lab, Austria
- Free Fall Oratorio CD 2000, author's edition, Fodderbasis FOB 021
- The Other Shore CD 1999, Leo Records, London/Bahia Music CD LR 281
- Snapshot from the Island CD 1999 Leo Records/Bahia Music CD LR 277
- Tractatus Lullaby 1999 Schrattenberg Anthology, Austria
- Water Wonder CD 1999 Hungaroton HCD 31785
- Relative Things CD 1998, Leo Records, London CD LR 250
- Symultan CD 1997 Hungarian Radio, HEAR 101
- Tractatus CD 1995, Leo Records, London CD LR 227
- The Sex Appeal Of Death/Airy Wedding CD 1994 Toronto, Canada
- The Last Hungarian Vinyl SP 1994, Takarmánybázis
- Duo with Martin Groeneweld CD 1984 Hermit Foundation, Czech Republic
- The Conscience: Narrative Chamber Pieces CD 1993, 1999 Leo Records/BBS/Bahia Music, London/Budapest CD LR 185
- Ain't Nothing But A Little Bit Of Music For Moving Pictures CD 1992 TomK Records/BBS, Prague, Czechoslovakia
- Sub-Carpathia CD 1981 Erdenklang, West-Germany
- Meteo/The Dreams of Eckermann LP 1990 Hunnia
- Private Exits LP 1989 HPS
- Snapshot from the Island LP 1987, CD 1999 Leo Records, London
- Water Wonder No.1. LP,CD 1983 Hungaroton, SLPX HCD 12545
Actor
- Tiszta lap / Clean Slate – Lord's Voice
- Aranymadár / Golden Bird – Narrator
- Önuralom /Self-Control
Selected events
- 2019
- 2013-2019
- , Budapest 2003-2020
- Palace of Arts Budapest 2008-2019
- Buddhist International Film Festival 2009, Barbican Center, London
- Kolkata International Film Festival 2007, India
- Tribeca Film Festival, NYC 2007
- Getty Museum, Los Angeles, 2002
- Alternativa 2001, Moscow
- San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
- Angelica 2000, Bologna, Italia
- Prague New Music Marathon ’96,’98, 2000
- Unsung Music '96 and 2000, Queen Elizabeth Hall, London
- Warsaw Autumn Festival '95, Poland
- Music Now from Hungary '94, Yokohama, Japan
- Ars Electronica '88 and '89, Linz, Austria
- Wiener Festwochen '88
- New Music America '86, Houston
- Festival d'automne à Paris 1981