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György Kósa (1897-1984)

"György Kósa (24 April 1897, Budapest – 16 August 1984, Budapest) was a Hungarian composer.

Kósa studied with Béla Bartók, Zoltán Kodály, and Victor von Herzfeld between 1905 and 1916. From 1927, he taught piano at the Budapest Conservatory.

He composed nine operas, four ballets, and incidental music for four pantomimes, as well as nine symphonies, one orchestral suite, chamber music, eleven oratorios, several cantatas, one mass, one setting of the Dies Irae, two requiems, and lieder.

His chamber works include: a string trio, a cello sonata (1965), a sonatina for cello solo (1928), a string quartet entitled "Self-portrait" (1920), a second quartet (1929), In memoriam... for solo viola (1977), a duo for violin and viola (1943), and twelve miniatures for a harp trio (1965)." - (en.wikipedia.org 13.05.2024)

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Was depicted (Actor) Jenő Ádám (1896-1982)
[Relation to person or institution] Sándor Szokolay (1931-2013)
[Relation to person or institution] Antal Molnár (1890-1983)

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