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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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.


Harpsichordist Zsuzsa Pertis with conductor Frigyes Sándor, founder of the Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra, late 1960s.

István Antal, piano virtuoso and professor at the Academy of Music, at the Budapest airport, early 1970s.


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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.


Zoltán Závodszky, Wagnerian tenor, translator of texts and professor in Vienna during the 1960s and 70s, with his wife (far left), early 1970s.

Violinist Zoltán Székely, who premiered Bartók's second violin concerto, and conductor János Ferencsik during a Hungarian television broadcast, early 1970s.


Conductor Ferenc Szekeres directing soprano Teresia Csajbók
and the Budapest Madrigal Choir, early 1970s.


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