Csaba Deák
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Csaba Deák
Summary
Csaba Deák is a human[1]. His place of birth was Budapest[2]. He was born on April 16, 1932[3]. He died on February 23, 2018[4]. He worked as a classical composer[5].
Key Facts
- Csaba Deák was born in Budapest[2].
- Csaba Deák was born on April 16, 1932[3].
- Csaba Deák died on February 23, 2018[4].
- Csaba Deák held citizenship in Sweden[6].
- Csaba Deák held citizenship in Hungary[7].
- Hungarian was Csaba Deák's native language[8].
- Csaba Deák worked as a classical composer[5].
- Among Csaba Deák's employers was University of Gothenburg[9].
- Csaba Deák was employed by University of Dance and Circus[10].
- Csaba Deák's education included a stint at Royal College of Music in Stockholm[11].
- Csaba Deák was educated at Franz Liszt Academy of Music[12].
- Csaba Deák received the Kurt Atterberg Prize[13].
- Csaba Deák was a member of Swedish Society of Composers[14].
- Csaba Deák was a member of World Association for Symphonic Bands[15].
- Csaba Deák is recorded as male[16].
- Csaba Deák's instance of is recorded as human[17].
- Csaba Deák's family name is recorded as Deák[18].
- Csaba Deák's given name is recorded as Csaba[19].
- Csaba Deák's official website is recorded as https://ferencfarkas.org/[20].
- Csaba Deák studied under Ferenc Farkas[21].
- Csaba Deák studied under Hilding Rosenberg[22].
- Csaba Deák's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Swedish[23].
- Csaba Deák's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as Hungarian[24].
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Origins and Family
Born in Budapest[2], Csaba Deák… he was born on April 16, 1932[3]. Hungarian was his native language[8].
Education
Educated at Royal College of Music in Stockholm[11], a higher education institution[25], in Sweden[26], founded in 1771[27] and Franz Liszt Academy of Music[12], a music academy[28], in Hungary[29], founded in 1875[30], headquartered in Franz Liszt Academy of Music[31]. Studied under Ferenc Farkas[21], a composer[32], 1905–2000[33], of Hungary[34], awarded the Kossuth Prize[35] and Hilding Rosenberg[22], an organist[36], 1892–1985[37], of Sweden[38], awarded the Christ Johnson Prize[39].
Career and Affiliations
Csaba Deák worked as a classical composer[5]. Employers include University of Gothenburg[9], a university[40], in Sweden[41], founded in 1954[42], headquartered in Gothenburg[43] and University of Dance and Circus[10], a higher education institution[44], in Sweden[45].
Recognition
Csaba Deák received the Kurt Atterberg Prize[13].
Death and Burial
Csaba Deák died on February 23, 2018[4].
FAQs
Where was Csaba Deák born?
Csaba Deák's place of birth was Budapest[2].
What did Csaba Deák do for work?
Csaba Deák worked as classical composer[5].
Where did Csaba Deák go to school?
Csaba Deák was educated at Royal College of Music in Stockholm[11] and Franz Liszt Academy of Music[12].
What awards did Csaba Deák receive?
Honors received include Kurt Atterberg Prize[13].