Zoltán Jeney, the Hungarian composer born in 1943 and who passed away in 2019, was a master of chamber music and minimalism. His work is known for its intricate textures and hypnotic repetition, drawing listeners into a world of subtle beauty and profound depth. Jeney's compositions often explore the boundaries of sound and silence, creating a unique and captivating musical experience. His pieces, such as "Körök és egy pont" (Circles and a Point) and "Három dal" (Three Songs), showcase his ability to craft intricate and emotionally resonant works that continue to inspire and move audiences.