Iván Madarász

Iván Madarász (born 1949, Budapest) is a Hungarian composer.[1]

Recordings

  • Madarász: Concerto F(L)A, Embroidered Sounds, Echo, Speeds for Two Flutes, Chapters of a Story. Hungarian State Orchestra, Bartók Youth Symphony Orchestra, Miskolc Symphony Orchestra, László Tihanyi, Tibor Szabó, László Kovács (musician) Hungaroton.
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References

  1. International who's who in music and musicians' directory Ernest Kay - 1985 MADARASZ, Ivan, b. 10 Feb. 1949, Budapest, Hungary. Composer, m. Reka Csincsek, 18 June 1973. Education: BMus; Faculty of Composition with distinctive diploma, Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Budapest. Debut: Opera-comique in 1 act ...
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