Tamás Cseh
Tamás Cseh (22 January 1943 in Budapest – 7 August 2009 in Budapest) Hungarian composer, singer and actor. He won the Kossuth Prize and also the Liszt Ferenc prize.
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Born | Budapest, Hungary | 22 January 1943
Died | 7 August 2009 66) Budapest, Hungary | (aged
Nationality | Hungarian |
Occupation | composer, singer, actor |
From 1967 to 1974 he taught art at a primary school in Budapest. From 1970 he worked together with Géza Bereményi, composing several popular songs.
Discography
- Levél nővéremnek (1977, with János Másik)
- Antoine és Désiré (1978)
- Fehér babák takarodója (1979)
- Műcsarnok (1981)
- Frontátvonulás (1983)
- Jóslat (1984)
- Utóirat (1987)
- Mélyrepülés (1988)
- Vasárnapi nép (1989, live album)
- Cseh Tamás - Bereményi Géza válogatáslemez (1990)
- Új dalok (1990)
- Nyugati pályaudvar (1993)
- Levél nővéremnek 2. (1994, with János Másik)
- A telihold dalai (1997)
- Jóslat a Metrón (2003, live)
- A véletlen szavai (2004)
- Az igazi levél nővéremnek (2004, with János Másik)
- Esszencia (2007, compilation)
- Ózdi koncert '96 (2008)
- A DAL nélkül... (2009)
Sources
- Tamás Cseh's official webpage
- Tamás Cseh Museum of Sándor Petőfi
- "Elhunyt Cseh Tamás - Index.hu". Retrieved 2015-09-07.
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