Ákos Rózmann (1939–2005) was a Hungarian-Swedish composer and organist known for his boundary-pushing electroacoustic works that blend haunting textures with raw emotional intensity. Born in Budapest, he studied composition and organ at the Franz Liszt Academy before relocating to Stockholm in 1971, where he became a central figure at the EMS (Electroacoustic Music in Sweden) studio. His music often fused his mastery of the organ with eerie electronic manipulations, creating sprawling, ritualistic soundscapes that feel both ancient and futuristic.
Rózmann’s epic *12 Stations / Tolv Stationer*—a 12-hour cycle crafted over 23 years (
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