Ferenc Kersch
Ferenc Kersch (1853, in Bácsalmás – 1910, in Esztergom) was a Hungarian composer.[1] He was a student of Liszt and teacher of Artúr Harmat.
Works, editions and recordings
- Stabat Mater
- Te Deum
- Vespers
Recordings
- Dextera Domini on Musica Sacra Hungarica Budapest Monteverdi Choir, Eva Kollar
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References
- The New Hungarian quarterly: Volume 29, Issues 111-112 Iván Boldizsár - 1988 Harmat had lessons in composition and church music in Esztergom with Ferenc Kersch (1853-1910), cantor at Esztergom from 1897 and in the 1870s a pupil of Liszt.
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