A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Alias:
Тамаш Деак
Birthplace:
Székesfehérvár, Hungary
Born:
April 27, 1928
Tamás Deák is a Hungarian composer and conductor. To the greatest extent, he was engaged in jazz music, played the trumpet, and since 1964, he led the Deak big band. He was one of the pioneers of jazz music education in Hungary. Since 1969 he has been the head of the jazz class of the Bela Bartok Music School in Budapest. On the territory of the USSR and the CIS, he is known as the author of the instrumental composition "Water Ski" (Hungarian: Vízisí) (1968), which was later used in the opening credits of the animated series Nu, pogodi! (a number of his other compositions are also used in this animated series), as well as music for the animated series Gustav (1964–1977) and the animated film Cat City (1986).
Music:
1966 Apple Thieves
1974 Let Us Keep a Dog
1986 Gréti - A Dog's Notes
Original Music Composer:
1966 Apple Thieves
1966 Five Minutes of Murder
1974 Let Us Keep a Dog
1986 Cat City
1986 Gréti - A Dog's Notes
1997 Dollybirds
Sound:
1966 Apple Thieves
1966 Five Minutes of Murder
1974 Let Us Keep a Dog
1978 Mézga Family on Holiday
1986 Cat City
1986 Gréti - A Dog's Notes
1997 Dollybirds
Creator:
2017 The Mézga Family and the Magic Machine
Main Title Theme Composer:
2017 The Mézga Family and the Magic Machine
2021 I'll Get You! Holidays
Music:
1972 The Adventures of Aladár Mézga
1980 The Mézga Family is on Holiday
2017 The Mézga Family and the Magic Machine
2021 I'll Get You! Holidays
Original Music Composer:
1970 Legacy from the Future - Fantastic Adventures of Family Mézga
1972 The Adventures of Aladár Mézga
1980 The Mézga Family is on Holiday
2017 The Mézga Family and the Magic Machine
2021 I'll Get You! Holidays
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