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First name: Viliam
Last name: Figus-Bystrý
Dates: 1875-1937
Category: Quartet
Nationality: Slovakian
Opus name: Klavirne kvarteto Es Dur Opus 48 (1918)
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Information: From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Viliam Figus-Bystry (born Viliam Figus) (28 February 1875 - 11 May 1937) was a Slovak composer, teacher and author of the first Slovak national opera Detvan. Viliam Figus was born in Banska Bystrica. He attended gymnasium from 1885 to 1889 and teacher's institute in Bansk Å tiavnica from 1889 to 1893. After graduating, he worked as a teacher in Pilis, Ostra Luka, Zvolenska Slatina, Padina. In 1907, he settled in Banska Bystrica, where he taught at Lutheran school. From 1911 to 1914, he studied under Zoltan Kodaly at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music. While teaching in various towns, he collected folksongs and published their adaptations in a few collections. Also in his compositions, he was inspired by folksongs from central Slovakia and in youth also from Hungary. Besides arranging folksongs, he composed orchestral works, chamber music, cantata, piano and violin pieces and songs. In 1926, he finished his opera Detvan, Op. 64, the first Slovak national opera, based on poem Detvan by Andrej Sladvoka. Figus-Bystry was an important part of musical life in Banska Bystrica. He was one of the founding members of the Association of the Slovak Artists, being its chairman in 1925. He died in Banska Bystrica.