About: Marcelo Koc

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Marcelo Koc (4 June 1918 in Vitebsk, Belarus – 26 October 2006 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentinian composer. Koc studied at the Academy of Music in Łódź, Poland and in 1938 went to Buenos Aires where he continued his education with Jacobo Ficher, and Juan Carlos Paz. His œuvre consists of more than 101 works and includes orchestral and concertante works, chamber music, piano and vocal music.

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  • Marcelo Koc (* 4. Juni 1918 in Witebsk; † 26. Oktober 2006 in Buenos Aires) war ein argentinischer Komponist. (de)
  • Marcelo Koc (4 June 1918 in Vitebsk, Belarus – 26 October 2006 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentinian composer. Koc studied at the Academy of Music in Łódź, Poland and in 1938 went to Buenos Aires where he continued his education with Jacobo Ficher, and Juan Carlos Paz. His œuvre consists of more than 101 works and includes orchestral and concertante works, chamber music, piano and vocal music. (en)
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  • Marcelo Koc (* 4. Juni 1918 in Witebsk; † 26. Oktober 2006 in Buenos Aires) war ein argentinischer Komponist. (de)
  • Marcelo Koc (4 June 1918 in Vitebsk, Belarus – 26 October 2006 in Buenos Aires) was an Argentinian composer. Koc studied at the Academy of Music in Łódź, Poland and in 1938 went to Buenos Aires where he continued his education with Jacobo Ficher, and Juan Carlos Paz. His œuvre consists of more than 101 works and includes orchestral and concertante works, chamber music, piano and vocal music. (en)
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  • Marcelo Koc (de)
  • Marcelo Koc (en)
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