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János Sebestyén and Elżbieta Stefańska in Poland, mid 1980s.
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Two distinguished harpsichordists visit Sebestyén's home: Huguette Dreyfus, mid 1980s (left), and Gustav Leonhardt, 2002 (above).
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Anikó Horváth, Sebestyén's first harpsichord student, with her daughter Gabi, mid 1970s. |
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Harpsichordist Luciano Sgrizzi, collaborator and friend, at home in Lugano, 1980.
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Romanian harpsichordist Ecaterina Botár at Sebestyén's Sperrhake harpsichord, late 1970s (above); Hédi Salánki at her Ammer harpsichord in Budapest, mid 1970s (right). |
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Zuzana Růžičková and János Sebestyén, 1979. |
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Zuzana Růžičková and Luciano Sgrizzi visit Sebestyén at his home, 1969.
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János Sebestyén with Zsuzsa Pertis in Budapest, early 1970s (left), and with Zuzana Růžičková in Linz, 1979 (above).
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János Sebestyén, Jacques Ogg and Kenneth Gilbert at the Prague Competition, 1999. |
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Elevator hijinks in Prague with Ketil Haugsand, Jacques Ogg and János Sebestyén, 1999.
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Sebestyén's former students Miklós Spányi and Szilvia Elek, 2001. |
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Harpsichord students Orsolya Németh, Alexandra Vilmányi and Aino Oláh, 2002.
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Harpsichordist Borbála Dobozy, a student of Růžičková. |
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Harpsichordists Hédi Salánki, Ágnes Várallyay and Livia Lukács at the Old Music Academy in Budapest, 2003.
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Sebestyén's harpsichord students during the early 1990s at his home: Angelika Csizmadia, Szilvia Elek, Judit Varga, Rita Papp, András Szepes, Nathalie Fodor, Erika Dallos, and Diana Pál.
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