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László Melis

vn, p, *1953
Musician / Composer of Classical

László Melis (b. Budapest, Hungary, 14 August 1953) is a Hungarian composer and violinist. He writes primarily in the minimal style and his compositions are often characterized by a propulsive, bouncy quality. Melis was a founding member of the Hungarian new music group Group 180, which during its existence (1978-1990) performed and recorded five of his compositions.

     
Instruments
  • Violin
  • Piano
Genres
  • Classical
  • Spoken Word
  • Folk
  • World
  • Soundtrack
Plays With
Group 180
Popular Tracks   
Grand Vespers for Easter: Kyrie: Hodie Christus resurrexit on Old Roman Liturgical Chants by Anonymous, László Dobszay & Janka Szendrei
Grand Vespers for Easter: Alleluia: Dixit Dominus (Psalm 109) - Alleluia: Confiteor (Psalm 110) - Alleluia: Dominus regnavit on Old Roman Liturgical Chants by Anonymous, László Dobszay & Janka Szendrei
Grand Vespers for Easter: Scio quod Jesum - Magnificat (Oratio) on Old Roman Liturgical Chants by Anonymous, László Dobszay & Janka Szendrei
Grand Vespers for Easter: Vidi aquam on Old Roman Liturgical Chants by Anonymous, László Dobszay & Janka Szendrei
Grand Vespers for Easter: Alleluia: Beatus vir (Psalm 111) - Alleluia: Pascha nostrum on Old Roman Liturgical Chants by Anonymous, László Dobszay & Janka Szendrei
Grand Vespers for Easter: In die resurrectionis on Old Roman Liturgical Chants by Anonymous, László Dobszay & Janka Szendrei
Grand Vespers for Easter: Alleluia: Laudate pueri (Psalm 112) - Alleluia: O Kirios ke basileusen on Old Roman Liturgical Chants by Anonymous, László Dobszay & Janka Szendrei
Grand Vespers for Easter: Lapidem quem reprobaverunt - Alleluia: In exitu Israel (Psalm 113) - Alleluia: Venite exsultemus (Psalm 94) on Old Roman Liturgical Chants by Anonymous, László Dobszay & Janka Szendrei
Grand Vespers for Easter: Cito euntes (Oratio) on Old Roman Liturgical Chants by Anonymous, László Dobszay & Janka Szendrei
Grand Vespers for Easter: Venite et videte (Oratio) on Old Roman Liturgical Chants by Anonymous, László Dobszay & Janka Szendrei

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Band Members
Discography
Title Artist Year Type
HazámhazámTasnádi István, Schilling Árpád, László Melis, Miklós Lukács, Krétakör2002Album
Armenian LegendLászló Melis2001Album
The Apocalypse Of EnochLászló Melis2000Album
The Songs Of MaldororGroup 180 Composed By László Melis1989Album
UntitledGroup 180 - Steve Reich / Frederic Rzewski / László Melis / Tibor Szemző1983Album
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