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'''Levente Gyöngyösi''' ([[Cluj-Napoca]], |
'''Levente Gyöngyösi''' (born 1975, [[Cluj-Napoca]], [[Romania]]) is a Romania-born Hungarian composer. He moved to Hungary in 1989, when he was 14.<ref>[http://kontrapunktmusic.com/?page=30&id=5 Kontrapunkt bio]</ref> |
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Levente Gyöngyösi (born 1975, Cluj-Napoca, Romania) is a Romania-born Hungarian composer. He moved to Hungary in 1989, when he was 14.[1]
Levente Gyöngyösi | |
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Background information | |
Born | 1975 (age 48–49) Cluj-Napoca |
Occupation(s) | Composer, Film composer |
Works, editions and recordings
- Opera "A gólyakalifa" (The Stork Caliph) after the novel of Mihály Babits. Hungarian State Opera, May 2005.
- Assumpta est Maria for mixed choirs
- Két keserû népdal ("two bitter folksongs") for mixed choir
- Salve Regina for soprano solo, female choir and two instruments
- Vanitatum vanitas for female chorus (2001)
- Missa Lux et Origo for female choirs (2004).
- Verkündigung - symphonic cycle in five movements 2003
- oratorio Canticle of the Sun, Budapest Spring Festival 2004
- Te lucis ante terminum
- "Confitemini Domino" for female choirs
- He also wrote 4 symphonies (the 3td with soprano solo is named 'Birth'; the 4th is named "Az Illés szekerén") and a Sinfonia Concertante for percussion group and orchestra.