Miklós Kocsár (Composer)
Born: 21st December 1933, Debrecen, Hungary
Died: 29th August 2019, Budapest, Hungary
Nationality: Hungarian
Miklós Kocsár was a Hungarian composer.
He was born in Debrecen, Hungary, (son of László Kocsár and Erzsébet Borsy) and studied composition at the Academy of Music in Budapest with Ferenc Farkas, graduating in 1959. After completing his studies, he took a position in 1972 as Professor at the Béla Bartók Conservatory in Budapest, teaching theory and composition.
From 1974–95, he worked in Hungarian Radio.
Read more at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miklós_Kocsár
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- A kisertet dala (Ghost Song) (1)
- Ballada (1)
- Cantate Domino (1)
- Capricorn Concerto, for flute and chamber ensemble (1)
- Cat and Dog (1)
- Childrens Choruses on poems by Imre Csanádi, books 1-4 (1)
- Concerto in memoriam ZH, for horn & chamber orchestra (1)
- Echoes (1)
- Elegia for bassoon & chamber orchestra (1)
- Episodi for oboe, cor anglais & strings (1)
- Fire Cithers (1)
- Five Movements for clarinet, strings & harpsichord (1)
- In Memory of Love (1)
- Midsummer Night Trip (1)
- Music of the Seasons, eight femaile choruses on poems by Lajos Áprily (1)
- Oh dawn, dawn (1)
- Repliche No 3, for solo hammered dulcimer (1)
- Repliche No. 1, for flute and hammered dulcimer (1)
- Repliche No. 2, for horn and hammered dulcimer (2)
- Saltus Hungaricus (1)
- Salve Regina (5)
- Sequenze for strings (1980) (1)
- Six Female Choruses on poems by Carl Sandburg (1)
- Six Songs on poems by Lajos Kassák (1)
- Someone is walking on the treetops (1)
- Sonata for Solo Violin (1)
- Songs (5) on poems by S. Kányádi (1)
- Split up, Cataract! (1)
- Three Female Choruses on poems by László Nagy (1)
- Three Female Choruses on poems by Sándor Kányádi (1)
- To five flowers, on poems by I. Ágh (1)