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Kodály Quartet

The Kodály String Quartet is among the world’s leading veteran chamber ensembles. It traces its source to 1966 when four college students at the popular Franz (Ferenc) Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest founded students string quartet called the Sebastyan Quartet. The brand new chamber firm quickly obtained a popularity …

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Balázs Pándi

Balázs Pándi is a Hungarian-born improvisational and avant-garde drummer who spent some time working extensively with digital and industrial music artists aswell as jazzmen. Pándi’s early clothes had been the Venetian Snares, To Live and Shave in LA, Zu, as well as the iconoclastic Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Outfit. He spent some …

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Arthur Nikisch

Arthur Nikisch was created to a Hungarian dad and a Moravian mom, and was an average case of a boy whose music skill showed itself early. At age seven he noticed the William Inform and Barber of Seville overtures for the very first time. When he got house he composed …

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György Lehel

Hungarian conductors dominated the worldwide scene in the centre two decades from the twentieth hundred years; mostly of the significant conductors to stay behind in Hungary (along with Janos Ferencsik) was György Lehel. He ultimately became known through limited travels in the later ’60s and 1970s using the Budapest Symphony …

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Miklós Lukács

b. 1977, Törökszentmiklós, Hungary. Lukács researched music from early years as a child, including later on spells at Béla Bartók Conservatory and Ferenc Liszt Music University. He concentrated within the cimbalom, a hammered dulcimer, and got an abiding fascination with traditional musical forms from central European countries, notably those of …

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