József Sári

József Sári is a Hungarian composer, music educator, and university teacher, born on June 23, 1935, in Lenti, Hungary. He is known for his distinctive and unorthodox style in contemporary Hungarian music, though he has often worked independently, developing his unique musical voice in quiet seclusion. Sári's compositions reflect a wide range of influences and themes, showcasing his versatility as an artist. Some of his notable works include "The Mill of Time," "Verfremdete Zitate" (or "Elidegenített idézetek" in Hungarian), "Farewell to Glenn Gould," "Questions to Hillel," "Sonnenfinsternis," and "Zenith".

As a significant figure in Hungarian music, József Sári's work has been recognized and celebrated through various recordings and performances. Despite his reclusive approach to composition, his output remains prominent, contributing to the rich musical heritage of Hungary. For those interested in exploring more of his discography, Sári's music can be found on platforms like Discogs, offering a range of his vinyl and CD recordings.

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