p, voc, *1939 HU, Budapest
Musician / Composer of Electronic and Classical
Ákos Rózmann ([ˈaːkoʃ ˈroːzmɒnː] 1939–2005) was a Hungarian-Swedish composer and organist.Rózmann was born in Budapest, Hungary, on 16 July 1939. He studied composition with Rezső Sugár at the Bartók Béla Secondary School of Music between 1957 and 1961. From 1961 on, he attended the Franz Liszt Academy of Music, studying composition with Endre Szervánszky and organ with Sebestyén Pécsi. He graduated in both subjects in 1966. After gaining his diplomas, he worked as a teacher of score reading at the Teacher’s College of the Liszt Academy in Szeged. At the end of the sixties, he composed film music for Mafilm (Hungarian Film Studios). His Improvisazione for flute and piano was published in 1971 by Editio Musica Budapest.
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Tolv Stationer (Twelve Stations) For Voices And Piano (June 1978 – April 2001) | Ákos Rózmann | 2014 | Album |
12 Stationer VI | Ákos Rózmann | 2012 | Album |
Impulsioni · De Två, Med Tre Instrument | Ákos Rózmann | 1999 | Album |
Poesi Musik | Eva Ström, Ákos Rózmann | 1997 | Album |
Images Of The Dream And Death | Ákos Rózmann | 1986 | Album |
Marosensemblen | Marosensemblen - Miklós Maros / Arne Mellnäs / Ákos Rózmann / Sven-David Sandström / Eskil Hemberg / Bo Nilsson | 1978 | Album |