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:I noticed the same thing when I was adding [[László Lajtha]] yesterday. As a minimum, he could just be added to one of the lists of names under "Later 20th century" - but where? (Chronologically, he falls midway between the Kadosa/Farkas/Ránki generation and the Vidovszky/Jeney generation, and is in any case a more significant figure than any of them.) I'll put it on my to-do list, and if no-one else has a shot in the meantime, I'll try to write something next week, but (like you) I'm really no Ligeti expert - it'll simply be a matter of stitching something together from the Ligeti article and figuring how to incorporate it into this article in a coherent way, to plug the gap until someone more knowledgeable comes along. [[User:Vilcxjo|Vilcxjo]] 21:21, 18 February 2006 (UTC)
:I noticed the same thing when I was adding [[László Lajtha]] yesterday. As a minimum, he could just be added to one of the lists of names under "Later 20th century" - but where? (Chronologically, he falls midway between the Kadosa/Farkas/Ránki generation and the Vidovszky/Jeney generation, and is in any case a more significant figure than any of them.) I'll put it on my to-do list, and if no-one else has a shot in the meantime, I'll try to write something next week, but (like you) I'm really no Ligeti expert - it'll simply be a matter of stitching something together from the Ligeti article and figuring how to incorporate it into this article in a coherent way, to plug the gap until someone more knowledgeable comes along. [[User:Vilcxjo|Vilcxjo]] 21:21, 18 February 2006 (UTC)

== Popular Music section underdeveloped ==

There remains a lot to be said about Popular Music in Hungary. Finding appropriate reference material has proved difficult, any ideas would be welcome. Also, some of the existing text doesn't seem encyclopedic to me, most notably the punk-hardcore section. Before anyone declares this page "good", these need expanding and clearing up.

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Glaring omission: Ligeti

There's no mention of György Ligeti, who was a major 20th century Hungarian composer. I don't know enough about this subject to write anything cogent. Who wants to remedy this? --ILike2BeAnonymous 19:31, 18 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

I noticed the same thing when I was adding László Lajtha yesterday. As a minimum, he could just be added to one of the lists of names under "Later 20th century" - but where? (Chronologically, he falls midway between the Kadosa/Farkas/Ránki generation and the Vidovszky/Jeney generation, and is in any case a more significant figure than any of them.) I'll put it on my to-do list, and if no-one else has a shot in the meantime, I'll try to write something next week, but (like you) I'm really no Ligeti expert - it'll simply be a matter of stitching something together from the Ligeti article and figuring how to incorporate it into this article in a coherent way, to plug the gap until someone more knowledgeable comes along. Vilcxjo 21:21, 18 February 2006 (UTC)[reply]

There remains a lot to be said about Popular Music in Hungary. Finding appropriate reference material has proved difficult, any ideas would be welcome. Also, some of the existing text doesn't seem encyclopedic to me, most notably the punk-hardcore section. Before anyone declares this page "good", these need expanding and clearing up.