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Rezső Kókai

Rezső Kókai was a Hungarian musicologist, composer, music educator and classical pianist (1906–1962). He was born in Budapest.

Identity

Rezső Kókai studied at Franz Liszt Academy of Music. Training under Emánuel Hegyi is recorded. Miklós Grabócz is recorded as having studied under Rezső Kókai. The recorded working language is Hungarian.

Employment is recorded with Franz Liszt Academy of Music.

Rezső Kókai is recorded as musicologist, composer, music educator and classical pianist.

Origins and formation

Rezső Kókai is recorded as having studied at Franz Liszt Academy of Music. Born in 1906 at Budapest.

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Life and career

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  1. 1906

    Rezső Kókai born at Budapest.

  2. 1962

    Rezső Kókai died at Budapest.

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Rezső Kókai studied at Franz Liszt Academy of Music. He trained under Emánuel Hegyi.

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