Miklós Szabó was a renowned Hungarian musician, conductor, and educator. Born on April 15, 1931, in Szentgotthárd, he began his teaching career in Győr and later became a professor at the Liszt Academy, where he taught solfege, music theory, and paleography from 1979 until his retirement. Szabó was also the founder and chorus master of the Győr Girls' Choir, leading them in hundreds of concerts and releasing about 30 records. He was recognized for his contributions with several prestigious awards, including the Ferenc Liszt Prize, the Meritorious Artist Award, and the Kossuth Prize.
Szabó's work extended beyond conducting and teaching; he was involved in scholarly projects, such as publishing a book on Bartók's children's and women's choirs and contributing to the Complete Works of Bartók, Critical Edition. His international influence was marked by guest lectures and masterclasses in Europe, the U.S., Japan, and Israel. The list of recent releases you provided does not directly match the known works associated with this Miklós Szabó, but his legacy in Hungarian music and education is well-documented.
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