Only close friends and family were able to say goodbye to the singer who died from the coronavirus.

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This afternoon Balázs Feco, the singer of the Kossuth and Liszt awards, winners of the Neoton, Taurus and Korál awards, who died on November 26, was buried. Fans were able to bid farewell to the memorial site established on Margarita Island earlier, the funeral had to be kept secret because epidemiological rules had to be observed as well, so only the closest colleagues and staff were invited by the family, Blikk writes.

For example, Deputy Prime Minister Zsolt Semjén gave a speech at the funeral, according to which the spirituality of Balázs Fecó was close to that of San Francisco de Asís, but László Pásztor or Albert Flórián Jr. also spoke on behalf of Neoton.

At the funeral, Zoltán Mága and his orchestra played the music of Bach and Balázs Fecó, and the funeral was given by László Kiss-Rigó, bishop of the county of Szeged-Csanád.



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Balázs Fecó died



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The musician was 69 years old and battled a coronavirus infection.

He has always considered himself a sad musician, we remember Balázs Feco



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A few days after László Benkő and Tamás Mihály, the corona virus captivated another rock legend. At the age of 69, the master of lyrical rock, the Hungarian singer and musician of the Kossuth and Liszt Ferenc awards, and the founder of the Korál ensemble passed away.