- Béla
Szakcsi Lakatos (8 July 1943 – 2
October 2022), also
known by the
mononyms Szakcsi or Sa-Chi, was a
Hungarian jazz pianist, keyboardist, arranger...
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taking the
First Prize and the
Audience Prize,
their pianist,
Robert Szakcsi Lakatos,
taking the Best
Soloist Prize. They have
given concerts both in...
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Hungary Parlamenti Rádió [hu]:
Parliamentary broadcasts and
political events Szakcsi Rádió [hu]: jazz
music Nemzeti Sportrádió [hu]:
sport programs and broadcasts...
- ECM 2003 2003 8
Trios for 4
Pianists Szakcsi Generation trios with Kálmán Oláh,
Szakcsi Lakatos Róbert, Béla
Szakcsi Lakatos or his
junior and John Patitucci...
- (Last
official ****anese for US
released Compact Disc released) GRD-9556
Szakcsi: Sa: chi (1st
official album released under new MCA
Distribution deal pressed...
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internationally known performers like the Benkó
Dixieland Band and Béla
Szakcsi Lakatos.
Other renowned performers from the
younger generation are the...
- sing she also
starts her
performing career,
beginning with the
Robert Szakcsi Lakatos Trio, and
moving on to
other combos. In 2005,
after three and a...
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Portugal with the song Életre kel, in a trio with
Nikoletta Szőke and Róbert
Szakcsi Lakatos. They were
eliminated in the semi-finals. He is
married and the...
- The
Bloody Legend of Erzsébet Báthory) is a
Hungarian rock
opera by Béla
Szakcsi Lakatos and Géza Csemer. Báthory Erzsébet,
opera (premiered in Budapest...
- 2004:
Szakcsi Generation with
DeJohnette &
Patitucci – 8
Trios For 4
Pianists 2004:
FreshFabrik – Dead
Heart in
Living Water 2009:
Poniklo –
Poniklo 2009:...