Egon Kenton
Hungarian-American composer (1891–1987)
Egon Kenton was a multifaceted figure in the music world, with a career spanning several disciplines. Born on May 22, 1891, in Nagyszalonta, a village in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, he would go on to become a renowned composer, musicologist, and educator. His early life in Transylvania laid the foundation for his future pursuits in music. As a violist, Kenton developed a deep understanding of the instrument, which likely influenced his compositional style.
Kenton's professional life was marked by his work as a music librarian and educator, in addition to his compositional endeavors. His expertise in musicology also earned him recognition. Egon Kenton passed away on December 3, 1987, in Paris, bringing an end to a long and distinguished career. Throughout his life, he maintained a connection to both his Hungarian heritage and his adopted American home, leaving behind a legacy that reflects his diverse interests and talents in the field of music.