Zsófia Tallér
0 sources
Zsófia Tallér
Summary
Zsófia Tallér is a human[1]. Born in Dorog[2], she… she was born on 1970[3]. She died in Budapest[4]. She died on April 5, 2021[5]. She worked as a composer[6], university teacher[7], and life coach[8].
Key Facts
- Born in Dorog[2], Zsófia Tallér…
- Zsófia Tallér died in Budapest[4].
- Zsófia Tallér was born on 1970[3].
- Zsófia Tallér died on April 5, 2021[5].
- Zsófia Tallér held citizenship in Hungary[9].
- Zsófia Tallér's professions included composer[6].
- Zsófia Tallér worked as a university teacher[7].
- Zsófia Tallér worked as a life coach[8].
- Zsófia Tallér's education included a stint at Hans Richter Conservatory Győr[10].
- Zsófia Tallér was educated at Franz Liszt Academy of Music[11].
- A notable student of Zsófia Tallér was Szabolcs Mátyássy[12].
- A notable student of Zsófia Tallér was Ádám Brandenburg[13].
- Zsófia Tallér received the Erkel Ferenc Prize[14].
- Zsófia Tallér received the Bartók Béla – Pásztory Ditta Award[15].
- Zsófia Tallér received the Fonogram Awards[16].
- Zsófia Tallér received the Artisjus Award[17].
- Zsófia Tallér is recorded as female[18].
- Zsófia Tallér's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Zsófia Tallér's genre is opera[20].
- Zsófia Tallér's genre is film score[21].
- Zsófia Tallér's given name is recorded as Zsófia[22].
- Zsófia Tallér's described at URL is recorded as https://lfze.hu/hirek/elhunyt-taller-zsofia-zeneszerzo-122301[23].
- Zsófia Tallér's described at URL is recorded as https://zsofiataller.hu/[24].
- Zsófia Tallér's described at URL is recorded as https://zeneakademia.hu/mindenprogram/2021-10-02-kilepes-a-fenybe-8211-koncert-taller-zsofia-zeneszerzo-emlekere-10032[25].
- Zsófia Tallér studied under Attila Bozay[26].
Body
Origins and Family
Zsófia Tallér was born in Dorog[2]. She was born on 1970[3].
Education
Educated at Hans Richter Conservatory Győr[10], a Gymnasium[27], in Hungary[28], founded in 1946[29] and 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]. Studied under Attila Bozay[26], a composer[34], 1939–1999[35], of Hungary[36], awarded the Kossuth Prize[37]; Emil Petrovics[38], a composer[39], 1930–2011[40], of Hungary[41], awarded the Erkel Ferenc Prize[42]; and Melinda Kistétényi[43], a composer[44], 1926–1999[45], of Hungary[46].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include composer[6], university teacher[7], and life coach[8]. Notable students include Szabolcs Mátyássy[12], a composer[47], b. 1974[48], of Hungary[49] and Ádám Brandenburg[13], a composer[50], b. 1991[51], of Hungary[52].
Recognition
Awards received include Erkel Ferenc Prize[14], a music award[53], in Hungary[54], founded in 1952[55]; Bartók Béla – Pásztory Ditta Award[15], a music award[56], in Hungary[57]; Fonogram Awards[16], a group of awards[58], in Hungary[59]; and Artisjus Award[17], a cultural prize[60], in Hungary[61], founded in 2001[62].
Death and Burial
Zsófia Tallér died on April 5, 2021[5]. She died in Budapest[4].
FAQs
Where was Zsófia Tallér born?
Zsófia Tallér was born in Dorog[2].
Where did Zsófia Tallér die?
Zsófia Tallér passed away in Budapest[4].
What did Zsófia Tallér do for work?
Zsófia Tallér worked as composer[6], university teacher[7], and life coach[8].
Where did Zsófia Tallér go to school?
Zsófia Tallér was educated at Hans Richter Conservatory Győr[10] and Franz Liszt Academy of Music[11].
What awards did Zsófia Tallér receive?
Honors received include Erkel Ferenc Prize[14], Bartók Béla – Pásztory Ditta Award[15], Fonogram Awards[16], and Artisjus Award[17].