Hungarian music stars born in 1947

Here are 6 famous musicians from Hungary were born in 1947:

Valéria Szervánszky

Valéria Szervánszky (October 1, 1947-) is a Hungarian , .

Valéria Szervánszky is a Hungarian art historian, curator, and author. She received her PhD from Eötvös Loránd University in Budapest and has since gone on to become one of the leading experts on Hungarian and Central European art. Szervánszky has curated numerous exhibitions both in Hungary and internationally, and has written extensively on art, particularly on the works of Hungarian artists. She has also taught at several universities and has been a visiting scholar at various institutions around the world. In recognition of her contributions to the arts, Szervánszky has received several awards, including the Officer's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Hungary.

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Zalatnay Sarolta

Zalatnay Sarolta (December 17, 1947 Budapest-) also known as Zalatnay, Sarolta or Sarolta Zalatnay is a Hungarian singer.

Her albums include Ha fiú lehetnék, Sarolta Zalatnay, Zalatnay and . Genres she performed include Pop music.

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Péter Máté

Péter Máté (February 4, 1947 Budapest-September 9, 1984 Budapest) also known as Mate Peter or Máté Péter was a Hungarian musician. His children are Mici Máté and Dorka Máté.

His albums: Egy darabot a szívemből, Elmegyek, Éjszakák és nappalok, Rock and rablás, Mondd, miért szeretsz te mást?, Álmodj csak világ, Magány és együttlét, Szívhangok, and Emlékezz rám.

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György Orbán

György Orbán (July 12, 1947 Târgu Mureș-) a.k.a. Orbán, György is a Hungarian film score composer and composer.

He was born in Romania and began playing the piano at a young age. Orbán went on to study music at the Béla Bartók Conservatory and later at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. He has composed music for over 80 films, and is best known for his work on the Hungarian comedy-drama "Kontroll" and the German historical drama "Ludwig II". Orbán has won numerous awards for his contributions to film music, including the Hungarian Film Award for Best Music in 2004 and 2011. He continues to compose music for films and concerts to this day.

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Ferenc Sebő

Ferenc Sebő (February 10, 1947 Szekszárd-) also known as Ferenc Sebo or Ferenc Sebö is a Hungarian musician, film score composer and composer.

Sebő started playing the guitar at the age of 14, and later went on to study classical music and jazz. He has performed with several renowned musicians such as Imre Kőszegi, Zsolt Pethő, and László Gömör. His music has a unique blend of jazz, rock, and Hungarian folk music elements.

Sebő is also an accomplished film score composer, having worked on a number of Hungarian films and TV series. He has won several awards for his work, including the Best Music Award at the Hungarian Film Week in 1995.

Apart from his music career, Sebő is also heavily involved in philanthropic work. He founded the Sebő Foundation in 2007, which provides financial support and scholarships to talented musicians in need. Sebő remains a prominent figure in the Hungarian music scene, and continues to inspire young musicians with his work.

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Charlie

Charlie (October 28, 1947 Ónod-) a.k.a. Horvath Karoly or Horváth Károly is a Hungarian singer.

His albums include Greatest Hits 1991-1999, Funky, Soul & Jazz, Csak a zene van and .

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