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Zoltán Göncz (born July 23, 1958 in Budapest) is a Hungarian composer who often applies archaic forms (canon, passacaglia) and complex structures in his compositions. He graduated from the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music in 1980. He was music editor at the National Philharmonic Agency between 1983 and 1997, then worked in the same capacity with the musical ensembles of the Hungarian Radio from 1997 to 2008. Since 2008 he has been researcher and lecturer at the Department of Hymnology of John Wesley Theological College in Budapest. He has dealt intensively with musicology for decades.

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  • Zoltán Göncz [ˈzoltaːn ˈɡønts] (* 23. Juli 1958 in Budapest) ist ein ungarischer Komponist und Musikwissenschaftler. Zoltán Göncz studierte an der Franz-Liszt-Musikakademie und erhielt sein Diplom im Jahr 1980. Von 1983 bis 1997 war er als Musikredakteur der Nationalen Philharmonie, von 1997 bis 2008 als Chefredakteur der Musikensembles des Ungarischen Rundfunks tätig. Seit 2008 arbeitet er an der Theologischen Hochschule John Wesley. In seinen Kompositionen verwendet er oft archaisierende Formen (Kanon, Passacaglia) und komplexe, spekulative Strukturen. (de)
  • Zoltán Göncz [gonc], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Göncz Zoltán estis hungara komponisto, altlerneja instruisto. Zoltán Göncz naskiĝis la 23-an de julio 1958 en Budapeŝto. (eo)
  • Zoltán Göncz (born July 23, 1958 in Budapest) is a Hungarian composer who often applies archaic forms (canon, passacaglia) and complex structures in his compositions. He graduated from the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music in 1980. He was music editor at the National Philharmonic Agency between 1983 and 1997, then worked in the same capacity with the musical ensembles of the Hungarian Radio from 1997 to 2008. Since 2008 he has been researcher and lecturer at the Department of Hymnology of John Wesley Theological College in Budapest. He has dealt intensively with musicology for decades. (en)
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  • Zoltán Göncz [ˈzoltaːn ˈɡønts] (* 23. Juli 1958 in Budapest) ist ein ungarischer Komponist und Musikwissenschaftler. Zoltán Göncz studierte an der Franz-Liszt-Musikakademie und erhielt sein Diplom im Jahr 1980. Von 1983 bis 1997 war er als Musikredakteur der Nationalen Philharmonie, von 1997 bis 2008 als Chefredakteur der Musikensembles des Ungarischen Rundfunks tätig. Seit 2008 arbeitet er an der Theologischen Hochschule John Wesley. In seinen Kompositionen verwendet er oft archaisierende Formen (Kanon, Passacaglia) und komplexe, spekulative Strukturen. (de)
  • Zoltán Göncz [gonc], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Göncz Zoltán estis hungara komponisto, altlerneja instruisto. Zoltán Göncz naskiĝis la 23-an de julio 1958 en Budapeŝto. (eo)
  • Zoltán Göncz (born July 23, 1958 in Budapest) is a Hungarian composer who often applies archaic forms (canon, passacaglia) and complex structures in his compositions. He graduated from the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music in 1980. He was music editor at the National Philharmonic Agency between 1983 and 1997, then worked in the same capacity with the musical ensembles of the Hungarian Radio from 1997 to 2008. Since 2008 he has been researcher and lecturer at the Department of Hymnology of John Wesley Theological College in Budapest. He has dealt intensively with musicology for decades. (en)
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  • Zoltán Göncz (de)
  • Zoltán Göncz (eo)
  • Zoltán Göncz (en)
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