• Márton Illés (born 12 December 1975 in Budapest), is a Hungarian composer and pianist. Illés received musical training in piano, composition and percussion...
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  • György Illés (1914–2006), Hungarian cinematographer who collaborated with Zoltán Fábri Márton Illés (born 1975), Hungarian composer and pianist Illés (band)...
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    Nordwestschweiz). Arie Vardi Nicolas Altstaedt Sol Gabetta Endre Granat Werner Güra Márton Illés Martina Janková Nuria Rial Jan Schultsz Simone Zgraggen Official website...
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  • Fortner, Klaus Huber, and Karlheinz Stockhausen. David Philip Hefti Márton Illés Jan Kopp Rebecca Saunders Andrea Lorenzo Scartazzini Jagoda Szmytka Jörg...
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  • Ichmouratov (born 1973) Akira Ifukube (1916–2006) Ilayaraaja (born 1943) Márton Illés (born 1975) Andrew Imbrie (1921–2007) Sigismondo d'India (c. 1582 – 1629)...
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  • 1975 Israeli Peter Gilbert 1975 American David Philip Hefti 1975 Swiss Márton Illés 1975 Hungarian Paul Mealor 1975 Welsh Gabriel Prokofiev 1975 British...
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  • designed by the art director Márton Vincze. Antal Páger as Pákay András,igazgató Gyula Gózon as Illés bácsi Anna Tõkés as Anna,Illés bácsi lánya Zoltán Makláry...
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    Tzanou 2007 – Vykintas Baltakas and Markus Hechtle 2008 – Dieter Ammann, Márton Illés and Wolfram Schurig 2009 – Francesco Filidei, Miroslav Srnka and Lin...
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    and cello by Marton Illes with Jay Campbell in Santa Barbara, California. 2020 first performance of the violin concerto by Marton Illes with WDR-Orchestra...
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    as part of the celebration. In 2010, the first large scale stage work Márton Illés, Die weiße Fürstin, was co-produced with the Munich Biennale. It premiered...
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