Miklós Kocsár

Miklós Kocsár (born 21 December 1933) is a Hungarian composer.[1] He was born in Debrecen, Hungary, and studied composition at the Academy of Music in Budapest with Ferenc Farkas, graduating in 1959. After completing his studies, he took a position in 1972 as Professor at the Béla Bartók Conservatory in Budapest, teaching theory and composition. From 1974 to 1995, he worked in Hungarian Radio. In 1973 he won the Erkel Prize.[2]

Selected works

Discography

Kocsár's works have been recorded an issued on media including:

Kocsár has composed for film soundtracks including:

References

  1. Randel, Don Michael (2003). The Harvard dictionary of music.
  2. Hungarian music quarterly: Volumes 10-11. 1999.
  3. "Miklos Kocsar (b1933)". Retrieved 15 February 2011.
  4. IMDB listing
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