(13 July 1939 – 10 June 2011)
Biography

Influences
Szabados' work and thinking is distinctly placed in Hungarian culture. Most importantly, a good deal of his music is influenced by Hungarian folk music, mainly from Transsylvania. Apart from direct folk associations, this influenced on Szabados' work was to a great extent mediated through the work of Hungarian composer Béla Bartók (1881-1945), who pioneered the reintegration of folk tradition in classical by his numerous field recordings. As he formulated it himself:'Apart from the occasional moments, it is difficult to find traces of Bartók's music in our music. Hungarian music has such characteristic features that, when they appear, they are immediately linked to Bartók, whereas the real kinship is not with Bartók but, on a much deeper level, with Hungarian music, a world view, and a special taste'[2]
Apart from folk influences in his work, Szabados always gave clear references to other key instances of Hungarian culture. His 1983 record Adyton, for instance, is partially a reference to Hungarian poet Endre Ady, whereas his 1989 album A szarvassá vált fiak (Sons that became deer) was inspired by the Hungarian revolution of 1956. Choosing the word Adyton as a title for his record also shows the Szabados' philosophical thinking about his music.
Awards
- 1983: Ferenc Liszt Prize
- 1990: Artisjus
- 1995: Anna Neufeld
- 2001: His album Time Flies was voted Record of the Year in Hungary
- 2001: Szabó Gábor Life Achievement Award (Hungarian Jazz Federation)
- 2011: Kossuth Prize (awarded by the President of the Hungarian Republic)
Discography
- 1964 György Szabados: B-A-C-H élmények (Modern Jazz Anthology 64) Qualiton LPX 7279-80
- 1975 György Szabados: Az esküvő (The Wedding) Hungaroton-Pepita SLPX 17475
- 1980 György Szabados: Szabados Jazz
- 1983 György Szabados: Adyton Hungaroton-Krém SLPX 17724
- 1985 György Szabados/Anthony Braxton: Szabraxtondos Hungaroton-Krém SLPX 17909
- 1989 György Szabados: A szarvassá vált fiak (Sons that became deer) Hungaroton-Krém SLPX 37215
- 1991 György Szabados és a Makuz: Homoki Zene Adyton 005
- 1992 György Szabados: A szent főnixmadár dürrögései Adyton 004
- 1992 Szabados Trio Elfelejtett énekek (Forgotten Songs) Fonó Records FA 12-01
- 1998 György Szabados/Roscoe Mitchell: Jelenés (Revelation) Fonó Records FA-038-2
- 1999 György Szabados: Az események titkos története (The Secret History of the Events) Fonó Records FA-068-2
- 2000 György Szabados: Az ido múlása (Time Flies) November Music 20022
- 2004 Miklós Mákó/ György Szabados: A szépség szíve (The Heart of Beauty) Fonó Records FA-213-2
- 2005 Anthony Braxton/Gyorgy Szabados/Vladimir Tarasov: Triotone Leo 416
- 2006 György Szabados és Új Dimenzió Műhely: Elégia 1956 Logos
- 2007 György Szabados Szextett: Baltás zsoltár Győrfree Műhely/Harmónia (orig. 1973)
- 2007 György Szabados és a Makuz: Készülődés a csatára Győrfree Műhely/Harmónia (orig. 1987)
- 2008 György Szabados: Boldogasszony földje (Harangok) (Bells: The Land of Boldogasszony) BMC Records BMC CD 130
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