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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.
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 Conductor Frigyes Sándor, founder of the Liszt Chamber Orchestra, late 1960s.
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Professor and piano virtuoso István Antal at the Budapest airport, early 1970s.
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 Violinist Emil Telmányi, a student of Jenő Hubay and son-in-law of Carl Nielsen, in Denmark, 1976.
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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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view larger image Opera singer Judit Sándor and radio producer László Matz in Kőröshegy, Hungary, late 1960s.
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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).
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 Virtuoso double bassist Aladár Pege, late 1980s.
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Pianist András Schiff at the Zurich airport, early 1990s.
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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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view larger image Flutist Lóránt Kovács showing Dr. Andrew Janovits his new recording of Bach sonatas, early 1970s.
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 view larger image Organist and conductor Sándor Margittay in Budapest, early 1970s.
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Pianist György Sebők in his Budapest studio on Semmelweis utca, early 1990s.
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 Violinist Dénes Kovács, soloist and former rector of the Academy of Music, late 1970s.
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 Pianist Jenő Jandó, returning from Mexico, and János Sebestyén, returning from Japan, on their way home via Frankfurt, 2002.
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