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Ákos Rózmann

12+ albums
Avant-Gardeelectroacousticcontemporary classicalexperimentalelectro-acoustic

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Rózmann was a Budapest-born composer who came to Stockholm in the mid 1970s to study at the Royal Universal College of Music. He planted root at EMS, putting their arsenal to use for a long list of monumental recordings. Throughout this time, Rózmann also acted as organist in the Stockholm Catholic Cathedral. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

top songs

1

12 Stations VI I

157
2

12 Stations VI II

135
3

Dörr med tårar

125
4

12 Stations VI III

124
5

Impulsioni I

74
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Impulsioni II

73
7

Part I: Rekvisitasalen I (Property Room I)

67
8

Images of the Dream and Death Part I & II

66
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Nummer II

61
10

Ritornell I

60

albums

12 stationer VI

12 stationer VI

Images Of The Dream And Death

Images Of The Dream And Death

MASS / MÄSSA

MASS / MÄSSA

Tolv stationer (Twelve Stations)

Tolv stationer (Twelve Stations)

Impulsioni

Impulsioni

Impulsioni · De Två, Med Tre Instrument

Impulsioni · De Två, Med Tre Instrument

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Bilder Inför Drömmen och Döden/Images of the Dream and Death

Electro-Acoustic Music From Sweden

Electro-Acoustic Music From Sweden

12 STATIONS / TOLV STATIONER (1978-2001)

12 STATIONS / TOLV STATIONER (1978-2001)

Tolv Stationer (Twelve Stations) For Voices And Piano (June 1978 – April 2001)

Tolv Stationer (Twelve Stations) For Voices And Piano (June 1978 – April 2001)

12 Stations / Tolv Stationer

12 Stations / Tolv Stationer

Impulsioni · De Två, Med Tre Instrument (Fylkingen 1973-97)

Impulsioni · De Två, Med Tre Instrument (Fylkingen 1973-97)

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