Zorán Sztevanovity is a Hungarian singer whose career has included both solo work and time with the rock band Omega. His song '34. Dal' from 1980 drew attention for lyrics that were read as criticism of the communist government, leading to temporary performance bans for his band at the time. Other songs like 'A Hídon' and 'A Szerelemnek Múlnia Kell' are part of his catalog.
He has released albums over several decades, including 'Zorán' in 1981 and 'Magyarország' in 2002. His music often blends rock with folk elements, and he has worked with musicians like folk singer Márta Sebestyén and pianist László Dés.
Zorán's voice and straightforward songwriting have kept him a recognizable figure in Hungarian music for years, without the need for grand statements about his place in it.
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