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| Sándor
Veress is considered to be the most significant Hungarian
composer of the generation following Bartók and
Kodály. His emulation of Bartók goes far
beyond imitation. Since his life was not only marked by
the wars and catastrophes of this century, but also by
loneliness, his work has received only little acclaim
up to now. As a composer he always went the way he felt
absolutely committed to in solitude. |
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