Imre Földes
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Imre Földes
Summary
Imre Földes is a human[1]. He was born in Budapest[2]. He was born on March 8, 1934[3]. He died on April 25, 2026[4]. He worked as a music historian[5], music educator[6], musicologist[7], and university teacher[8].
Key Facts
- Imre Földes's place of birth was Budapest[2].
- Imre Földes was born on March 8, 1934[3].
- Imre Földes died on April 25, 2026[4].
- Imre Földes held citizenship in Hungary[9].
- Imre Földes's professions included music historian[5].
- Imre Földes's professions included music educator[6].
- Imre Földes worked as a musicologist[7].
- Imre Földes's professions included university teacher[8].
- Imre Földes was educated at Béla Bartók Conservatory, Budapest[10].
- Imre Földes was educated at Franz Liszt Academy of Music[11].
- Imre Földes's education included a stint at Goldmark Music School[12].
- Imre Földes received the SZOT prize[13].
- Imre Földes received the Szabolcsi Bence Award[14].
- Imre Földes received the Erkel Ferenc Prize[15].
- Imre Földes received the Knight's Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit[16].
- Imre Földes received the Prize Moholy-Nagy[17].
- Imre Földes received the Artisjus Award[18].
- Imre Földes is recorded as male[19].
- Imre Földes's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Imre Földes's Commons category is recorded as Imre Földes (music historian)[21].
- Imre Földes's family name is recorded as Földes[22].
- Imre Földes's given name is recorded as Imre[23].
- Imre Földes's official website is recorded as http://foldesimre.hu/oldal.asp[24].
- Imre Földes studied under István Szelényi[25].
- Imre Földes studied under János Viski[26].
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Origins and Family
Born in Budapest[2], Imre Földes… he was born on March 8, 1934[3].
Education
Educated at Béla Bartók Conservatory, Budapest[10], a conservatory[27], in Hungary[28], founded in 1840[29]; Franz Liszt Academy of Music[11], a music academy[30], in Hungary[31], founded in 1875[32], headquartered in Franz Liszt Academy of Music[33]; and Goldmark Music School[12]. Studied under István Szelényi[25], a composer[34], 1904–1972[35], of Hungary[36] and János Viski[26], a composer[37], 1906–1961[38], of Hungary[39], awarded the Kossuth Prize[40].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include music historian[5], music educator[6], musicologist[7], and university teacher[8].
Recognition
Awards received include SZOT prize[13], an award[41], in Hungary[42], founded in 1958[43]; Szabolcsi Bence Award[14], an award[44], in Hungary[45]; Erkel Ferenc Prize[15], a music award[46], in Hungary[47], founded in 1952[48]; Knight's Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit[16], a grade of an order[49], in Kingdom of Hungary[50], founded in 1922[51]; Prize Moholy-Nagy[17], an award[52], in Hungary[53], founded in 2006[54]; and Artisjus Award[18], a cultural prize[55], in Hungary[56], founded in 2001[57].
Death and Burial
Imre Földes died on April 25, 2026[4].
FAQs
Where was Imre Földes born?
Imre Földes was born in Budapest[2].
What did Imre Földes do for work?
Imre Földes worked as music historian[5], music educator[6], musicologist[7], and university teacher[8].
Where did Imre Földes go to school?
Imre Földes was educated at Béla Bartók Conservatory, Budapest[10], Franz Liszt Academy of Music[11], and Goldmark Music School[12].
What awards did Imre Földes receive?
Honors received include SZOT prize[13], Szabolcsi Bence Award[14], Erkel Ferenc Prize[15], and Knight's Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit[16].