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Founded in [[1970]] by [[Péter Eötvös]], [[Zoltán Jeney]], [[Zoltán Kocsis]], [[László Sáry]], [[Albert Simon]] and [[László Vidovszky]]. Very soon, [[Gyula Csapó]], [[Barnabás Dukay]], [[György Kurtág jr]], [[Zsolt Serei]] and [[András Wilheim]] join the society.
 
Founded in [[1970]] by [[Péter Eötvös]], [[Zoltán Jeney]], [[Zoltán Kocsis]], [[László Sáry]], [[Albert Simon]] and [[László Vidovszky]]. Very soon, [[Gyula Csapó]], [[Barnabás Dukay]], [[György Kurtág jr]], [[Zsolt Serei]] and [[András Wilheim]] join the society.
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* Williams, AE 2005, "Budapest (heart) NY: The New Music Studio, 1971-1980", Perspectives of New Music, 43 (1), pp. 212-235. [http://usir.salford.ac.uk/1527/]
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See also: [[Hungary#Electroacoustic_and_experimental_music.2C_sound_art]]
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[[Category:Electroacoustic music]]

Latest revision as of 02:18, 23 December 2011

Founded in 1970 by Péter Eötvös, Zoltán Jeney, Zoltán Kocsis, László Sáry, Albert Simon and László Vidovszky. Very soon, Gyula Csapó, Barnabás Dukay, György Kurtág jr, Zsolt Serei and András Wilheim join the society.

Articles
  • Williams, AE 2005, "Budapest (heart) NY: The New Music Studio, 1971-1980", Perspectives of New Music, 43 (1), pp. 212-235. [1]


See also: Hungary#Electroacoustic_and_experimental_music.2C_sound_art