The journey of musical works from author to performer
The task of the music publisher is to put manuscripts (be they paper or computerised) into a form that is legible, inspiring, and easy to use for performers; and to ensure the promotion, distribution, and legal use of the works.
With 75 years of experience behind us, we do this honourable work with consideration, commitment, and enthusiasm.
We thank the composers and music teachers who entrust their works to us.
Sugár, Rezső
Rezső Sugár was born in Budapest on 9 October, 1919 and he died there on 22 September, 1988. He studied composition with Zoltán Kodály at the Budapest Academy of Music (1937–42), and concurrently attended courses in philosophy at the university. Between 1946 and 1949, Sugár was on the staff of the Municipal Upper Music School, subsequently he taught composition at the Béla Bartók Secondary Music School (1949–1966), at the Teachers’ Training college of the Budapest Academy of Music (1966–1968) and finally at the Academy of Music, as head of the composition department (1968–79).
His prizes and awards
Erkel Prize (1953); Kossuth Prize (1954); Artist of Merit (1976); Bartók–Pásztory Award (1986)