Education
Székely studied violin with Jenő Hubay and composition with Zoltán Kodály at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest.
composer music educator violinist
Székely studied violin with Jenő Hubay and composition with Zoltán Kodály at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest.
He composed mainly chamber music The performance was a live broadcast and was recorded by Radio Hilversum on 78 RPM acetates, the most used recording medium at the time. Foreign several years he lived in the Netherlands and from 1940-1942 he was first violinist of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra under Willem Mengelberg.
He later went to live in the United States of America. Zoltan Szekely joined the Hungarian String Quartet in its second year, and played the first violin from 1937 until the quartet disbanded in 1972.
He was named Honorary Professor by the Franz Liszt Academy in 1981, which marked Bartók"s centenary. Székely transcribed Bartók"s Romanian Folk Dances for violin and piano.