László Sáry
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László Sáry (born Győrasszonyfa, Hungary, 1 January 1940) is a Hungarian composer and pianist. In the 1970s he began composing in a minimal style. He received recognition in 2002 for having created the scores for numerous animated works and was awarded a prize by the Kecskemét Animation Film Festival Jury for Best Music.[1]
Influence
A libre art composition published in 2018 under Sáry's influence for marimba and more instruments. (by the libre art composer Attila Szervác)
2002.
References
- ^ KAFF 2002 – Díjak (English: "KAFF 2002 – Award"). Kecskeméti Animáció Film Fesztivál.
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