Széchenyi Academy of Literature and Arts
The Széchenyi Academy of Literature and Arts (Hungarian: Széchenyi Irodalmi és Művészeti Akadémia) was created in 1992 as an academy associated yet independent from the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. It is intended to be the national academy of artists and writers, who could be elected to the HAS until the 1949 reforms. The president is Károly Makk, film director. Earlier it was László Dobszay (resigned[1] on April 20, 2011).
Notable members
- Gyula Csapó composer
- László Dobszay music historian
- Miklós Jancsó, film director
- Zoltán Jeney composer
- Ferenc Juhász, poet
- Károly Klimó, painter, graphic
- Zoltán Kocsis pianist-conductor
- György Konrád, writer
- György Kurtág composer
- Péter Nádas writer
- György Spiró, writer
- István Szabó film director
- Magda Szabó, writer
- László Vidovszky composer
See also
- Hungarian Academy of Arts (Magyar Művészeti Akadémia)
References
External links
- homepage of the Széchenyi Academy
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