Sándor Szokolay

Hungarian composer and academic

Sándor Szokolay - Hungarian composer and academic
Born

1931
94 years ago

Died

December 8th, 2013
11 years ago — 82 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Hungary

Links & References

This individual contributed significantly to contemporary classical music, with a focus on orchestral and chamber works. Educated at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music, established a prominent career as both a composer and a teacher. Many compositions reflect influences from Hungarian folk music and traditional classical forms. Held academic positions in various institutions, mentoring a new generation of musicians.

Completed symphonies and concertos

Composed operas including 'Bánk bán'

Authored multiple textbooks on composition

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