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Zoltán Jeney
Born: 4th March 1943, Szolnok, Hungary
Died: 28th October 2019, Budapest, Hungary
Nationality: Hungarian
Zoltán Jeney was a Hungarian composer.
Jeney was born in Szolnok, Hungary. He first studied piano and attended Zoltán Pongrácz's composition classes at the Debrecen Secondary Music School, later continuing composition studies with Ferenc Farkas at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest (1961–66), and pursuing postgraduate studies with Goffredo Petrassi at the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome (1967–68). In 1970, as part of a group of leading Hungarian composers, he cofounded the Budapest New Music Studio.
Jeney's earliest compositions exhibit the influences of Béla Bartók, Luigi Dallapiccola, Anton Webern, Alban Berg, the new Polish school, György Kurtág, and Zsolt Durkó.
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- Heraclitus Adverbial (1)
- “which half is never the same?” (1)
- 12 Songs (1975-1983) (1)
- 60 Sounds for László Sáry (1)
- Albumblatt (1)
- Alef - Hommage À Schönberg (1)
- Arthur Rimbaud in the Desert (1)
- Bird Call (1)
- Cantos Para Todos (1)
- Come un sospiro (1)
- Consolazione (something lost: echo) (1)
- El silencio (1)
- Farewell To Ligeti (1)
- Fungi - Epitaphium John Cage (1)
- Hard Edge - Earl Brown in memoriam (1)
- Heraclitian Tear-drop (1)
- Heraclitus in H (1)
- Heraclitus’ Watermark (1)
- Lungo i muri dei cimiteri del mondo (1)
- Pavane (1)
- Quand j’étais jeune, on me disait (1)
- Ricercare (1)
- Self-quotations (1)
- Shavings (1)
- Soliloqium No. 1 (1)
- Soliloqium No. 1a (1)
- Songs of Innocence and Experience (1)
- Sostenuto for orchestra (1979) (1)
- Spaziosa calma... (1)
- To Apollo (1)
- Wohin? (2)