Tibor Szemző

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Wasser-Wunder (Water Wander) 00:00 Tools
Snapshot From The Island 00:00 Tools
Let's Go Out And Dance 00:00 Tools
Water - Wonder 00:00 Tools
Tractatus 00:00 Tools
Water-Wonder 00:00 Tools
Sub-Carpathia 00:00 Tools
Blow #2 00:00 Tools
Parijs 00:00 Tools
Anguish 00:00 Tools
His Gloves Were Cut 00:00 Tools
The Heavy One 00:00 Tools
Nico 00:00 Tools
The Easy One 00:00 Tools
& Ground 00:00 Tools
Skullbase Fracture 00:00 Tools
South of No North 00:00 Tools
A'iga 00:00 Tools
Beuys 00:00 Tools
The Haircut 00:00 Tools
Optimistic Lecture 00:00 Tools
Furcap 00:00 Tools
17 00:00 Tools
Boat-Collage 00:00 Tools
Like Kaylash 00:00 Tools
Edmond & Valdrim 00:00 Tools
The Sex Appeal of Death 00:00 Tools
Dolores 00:00 Tools
Loel Simurim 00:00 Tools
J.A.S. 00:00 Tools
Syrius ß 00:00 Tools
Sub-Caparthia 00:00 Tools
Sirius ß 00:00 Tools
Totem 00:00 Tools
Mysterium 00:00 Tools
The Poppy One 00:00 Tools
Gilt Edge 00:00 Tools
Space 00:00 Tools
Tractatus: Tractatus 00:00 Tools
Schwartzmeer 00:00 Tools
Ceskoslovensko 00:00 Tools
Sirius B 00:00 Tools
Let's Go Out and Dance (1985) 00:00 Tools
Family Memories 00:00 Tools
Pleasure Boat 00:00 Tools
Zombient 00:00 Tools
Counter-Light 00:00 Tools
Quarantine 00:00 Tools
Sky, Air 00:00 Tools
Out of the Blue 00:00 Tools
On The Sky 00:00 Tools
∞ Nico 00:00 Tools
Sky « Air 00:00 Tools
Steamy Whale 00:00 Tools
Water - Wonder (1982) 00:00 Tools
Bálványok és Fétisek 00:00 Tools
Tömeg 00:00 Tools
Water-Wonder (1982-83) 00:00 Tools
Idea és Evestrum 00:00 Tools
Sky << Air 00:00 Tools
The Other Shore 00:00 Tools
Symultan 00:00 Tools
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Tibor Szemző (born 1955, Budapest, Hungary) is a Hungarian composer, performer and media artist. Szemző was born in Budapest in 1955. He began his musical studies at the Kodály method school at the age of six and graduated from the Hungarian Academy of Music. Szemzö formed his own trio (later a quartet), and in 1979 he founded the minimalist ensemble Group 180 (1978–1990). It was a profoundly influential ensemble, renowned for its performances of Hungarian minimalism; it also performed works by John Cage and Steve Reich. Embarking on a solo career in 1983, Szemzö began integrating spoken word and visual elements into projects and in 1987 he issued his first solo recording, Snapshot from the Island. The downfall of Hungary's communist rule allowed him to began collaborating with various artists throughout Europe and beyond, and in 1998 Szemzö also formed a new chamber ensemble, the Gordian Knot. Other notable works include Ain't Nothing But a Little Bit of Music for Moving Pictures (the score to a collection of black-and-white home movies compiled by friend Péter Forgács), The Conscience and the musical piece, entitled Tractatus (a narrative-based chamber compositions) inspired by Ludwig Wittgenstein's Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.