Rezső Sugár
Rezső Sugár is recorded in the structured authorities (1919–1988). The authority record describes Rezső Sugár as Rezső Sugár studied at Franz Liszt Academy of Music. training under Zoltán Kodály is recorded. the recorded working language is Hungarian. Employment is recorded with Franz Liszt Academy of Music. Distinctions recorded are Kossuth Prize, Erkel Ferenc Prize, Meritorius Artist of Hungary and Bartók Béla – Pásztory Ditta Award.
Rezső Sugár in brief
- Born
- 1919
- Died
- 1988
- Known for
- composer and music teacher
- Place of birth
- Budapest
Identity
Rezső Sugár is recorded as having received Kossuth Prize, Erkel Ferenc Prize and Meritorius Artist of Hungary. Rezső Sugár is recorded with the citizenship of Hungary. Rezső Sugár is recorded as composer and music teacher.
In detail
Rezső Sugár studied at Franz Liszt Academy of Music. training under Zoltán Kodály is recorded. the recorded working language is Hungarian.
Employment is recorded with Franz Liszt Academy of Music.
Distinctions recorded are Kossuth Prize, Erkel Ferenc Prize, Meritorius Artist of Hungary and Bartók Béla – Pásztory Ditta Award.
Chronology
- 1919Rezső Sugár born.
- 1919Rezső Sugár was born in 1919 at Budapest.
- 1988Rezső Sugár died.
- 1988Rezső Sugár died in 1988 at Budapest.
Sources
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- 1.
“Rezső Sugár”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q463277: Rezső Sugár
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