FAMOUS HUNGARIAN MUSICIANS


Tibor Ney, concertmaster of the Hungarian Radio Symphony
Orchestra, and Carl Garaguly, violinist and conductor
active primarily in Sweden and Norway, 1964.


Conductor Frigyes Sándor, founder of the Liszt Chamber Orchestra, late 1960s.


Professor and piano virtuoso István Antal at the Budapest airport, early 1970s.


Violinist Emil Telmányi, a student of Jenő Hubay and son-in-law of Carl Nielsen, in Denmark, 1976.


Composer Miklós Rózsa at the residence of Maddalena Mina in Santa Margherita Ligure, Italy, late 1970s.


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Violinist Vilmos Tátrai, founder of the Tátrai Quartet and Hungarian Chamber Orchestra, late 1960s.


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Opera singer Judit Sándor and radio producer László Matz in Kőröshegy, Hungary, late 1960s.

Pianist Péter Solymos, professor at the Academy of Music, and János Sebestyén, late 1990s (left); violinist György Pauk rehearsing at Sebestyén's home, mid 1990s (above).


Virtuoso double bassist Aladár Pege, late 1980s.


Pianist András Schiff at the Zurich airport, early 1990s.

Opera singer József Gregor, mid 1990s (above); soprano and folk singer Laura Faragó and conductor Ludovít Rajter in Bratislava, early 1990s (right). Rajter conducted the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra during the 1930s and later co-founded the Slovak Philharmonic.


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Flutist Lóránt Kovács showing Dr. Andrew Janovits his new recording of Bach sonatas, early 1970s.


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Organist and conductor Sándor Margittay
in Budapest, early 1970s.


Pianist György Sebők in his Budapest studio on Semmelweis utca, early 1990s.


Violinist Dénes Kovács, soloist and former rector of the Academy of Music, late 1970s.


Pianist Jenő Jandó, returning from Mexico, and János Sebestyén,
returning from Japan, on their way home via Frankfurt, 2002.


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