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Albert Siklós

Hungarian composer (1878–1942) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Albert Siklós
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Albert Siklós (born Albert Schönwald: 26 June 1878 in Budapest 3 April 1942 in Budapest) was a Hungarian composer.

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Albert Siklós

Siklós studied at Budapest's music academy under Hans von Koessler.[1] From 1918 on he taught composition, aesthetic and choir singing at the academy; in 1928 he became a ministerialis commissioner at the conservatory.

He composed two operas and a pantomime, two symphonies and a symphony for twelve double basses, four orchestral suites, two cello concertos, a piano concerto and one violin concerto. On the side, he penned a Hungarian music lexicon and a musical treatise.[2]

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