Dežo Ursiny Musical artist

Dezider Ursiny (Slovak pronunciation: [ˈdeʒo ˈʊrsini]) (4 October 1947 - 2 May 1995) was a Slovak rock musician and a television and film screenwriter and director. He is considered one of the most important personalities of Slovak rock music and one of the most talented and unique Slovak popular music composers. He belongs to a wide group of legends of Czechoslovak Big Beat. Dežo Ursiny was a member of big beat bands The Beatmen, The Soulmen in the 1960s and since the mid-1970s, until his death he pursued a solo-career, composing sophisticated artistic and critically highly praised music, which varied slightly from one album to another and is sometimes hard to define, can be described as jazz rock, or more widely - progressive rock. He composed music to several films, including the popular musical "Neberte nám princeznú" and also shot several documentary movies during his lifetime.

Personal facts

Birth dateOctober 04, 1947
Birth place
Czechoslovakia , Bratislava
Date of deathMay 02, 1995
Place of death
Slovakia , Bratislava

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Musical artist

Career started1964
Career ended1995
associated musical artist
The Soulmen
Jaroslav Filip
The Beatmen
BackgroundSolo singer
genre
Rock music
Progressive rock
Jazz fusion
instrument
Guitar
Singing

Dežo Ursiny on Wikipedia