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Miklós Kocsár (21 December 1933 – 29 August 2019) was a Hungarian composer. He was born in Debrecen, Hungary, (son of László Kocsár and Erzsébet Borsy) and studied composition at the Academy of Music in Budapest with Ferenc Farkas, graduating in 1959. After completing his studies, he took a position in 1972 as Professor at the Béla Bartók Conservatory in Budapest, teaching theory and composition. From 1974–95, he worked in Hungarian Radio. In 1973 he won the Erkel Prize.

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  • Miklós Kocsár (Debrecen, 21 de desembre de 1933 - Budapest, 29 d'agost de 2019) va ser un compositor hongarès. Va néixer a Debrecen, Hongria, i va estudiar composició a l'Acadèmia de Música de Budapest amb Ferenc Farkas, obtenint el títol el 1959. Després de completar els seus estudis, va el 1972 començà a exercir com a Professor al Conservatori Béla Bartók de Budapest, on ensenyava teoria i composició. Entre 1974 i 1995 va treballar a la Ràdio hongaresa. El 1973 va guanyar el . (ca)
  • Miklós Kocsár [miklOŝ koĉAr], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Kocsár Miklós estis hungara komponisto. Lia plej konata filo estis Balázs Kocsár. Miklós Kocsár naskiĝis la 21-an de decembro 1933 en Debrecen kaj mortis la 29-a de aŭgusto 2019. (eo)
  • Miklós Kocsár (21 December 1933 – 29 August 2019) was a Hungarian composer. He was born in Debrecen, Hungary, (son of László Kocsár and Erzsébet Borsy) and studied composition at the Academy of Music in Budapest with Ferenc Farkas, graduating in 1959. After completing his studies, he took a position in 1972 as Professor at the Béla Bartók Conservatory in Budapest, teaching theory and composition. From 1974–95, he worked in Hungarian Radio. In 1973 he won the Erkel Prize. (en)
  • Miklós Kocsár (né le 21 décembre 1933 à Debrecen (Hongrie) et mort le 29 août 2019 à Budapest) est un compositeur hongrois. (fr)
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  • Miklós Kocsár (Debrecen, 21 de desembre de 1933 - Budapest, 29 d'agost de 2019) va ser un compositor hongarès. Va néixer a Debrecen, Hongria, i va estudiar composició a l'Acadèmia de Música de Budapest amb Ferenc Farkas, obtenint el títol el 1959. Després de completar els seus estudis, va el 1972 començà a exercir com a Professor al Conservatori Béla Bartók de Budapest, on ensenyava teoria i composició. Entre 1974 i 1995 va treballar a la Ràdio hongaresa. El 1973 va guanyar el . (ca)
  • Miklós Kocsár [miklOŝ koĉAr], laŭ hungarlingve kutima nomordo Kocsár Miklós estis hungara komponisto. Lia plej konata filo estis Balázs Kocsár. Miklós Kocsár naskiĝis la 21-an de decembro 1933 en Debrecen kaj mortis la 29-a de aŭgusto 2019. (eo)
  • Miklós Kocsár (21 December 1933 – 29 August 2019) was a Hungarian composer. He was born in Debrecen, Hungary, (son of László Kocsár and Erzsébet Borsy) and studied composition at the Academy of Music in Budapest with Ferenc Farkas, graduating in 1959. After completing his studies, he took a position in 1972 as Professor at the Béla Bartók Conservatory in Budapest, teaching theory and composition. From 1974–95, he worked in Hungarian Radio. In 1973 he won the Erkel Prize. (en)
  • Miklós Kocsár (né le 21 décembre 1933 à Debrecen (Hongrie) et mort le 29 août 2019 à Budapest) est un compositeur hongrois. (fr)
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