Jenő Hubay von Szalatna (Hungarian: szalatnai Hubay Jenő [ˈhubɒi ˈjɛnøː]; 15 September 1858 – 12 March 1937), also known by his German name Eugen Huber...
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This is a list of compositions by Jenő Hubay, Hungarian violinist, composer and music teacher. Hubay Jenő Foundation: List of compositions List of compositions...
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Hubay is a Hungarian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ilona Hubay (1902–1982), Hungarian specialist in ancient books Jenő Hubay (1858–1937)...
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Look up Jenő in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Jenő (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈjɛnøː]) is a Hungarian male given name, equivalent to Eugene. In Austria...
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his father to study with the renowned pedagogue Jenő Hubay. After completing his studies with Hubay in his early teens, Szigeti began his international...
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Switzerland. It was premiered on 20 December of that year by Brahms, violinist Jenő Hubay, and cellist David Popper. The trio is in four movements: Allegro energico...
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whose greats are: Joseph Böhm, Joseph Joachim, Jakob Grün, Leopold Auer, Jenő Hubay, Carl Flesch, Joseph Szigeti, Tibor Varga, Sandor Vegh, André Gertler...
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Karenina in German version), Op. 112, is a Hungarian-language opera by Jenő Hubay composed in 1914–1918 that premiered 1923 in Budapest. The libretto by...
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Jenő Hubay) 6 Exercises amusants en forme de Caprice, Op.41 for solo violin (1837) 6 Grand Caprices, Op.42 for solo violin (new edition by Jenő Hubay...
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Budapest Quartet (1886) (redirect from Budapest Quartet (Hubay))
Budapest Quartet was a string quartet established in Budapest in 1886 by Jenő Hubay and David Popper. Johannes Brahms performed with the quartet and thought...
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2015b, p. 2. Milsom 2015a, p. 12. Milsom 2015b, p. 1. Milsom 2015b, p. 3. Jenő Hubay – Carl Flesch: The HMV Recordings (Media notes). Biddulph. 1991. LAB 045...
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Eugene Ormandy (redirect from Jenö Blau)
age of five, being the youngest student to date. From 1909 a student of Jenő Hubay, he passed the finals in chamber music and in violin in spring of 1915...
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1858 – Charles de Foucauld, French priest and martyr (d. 1916) 1858 – Jenő Hubay, Hungarian violinist, composer, and educator (d. 1937) 1861 – M. Visvesvaraya...
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cultura e dell'arte", 1987/07/27 "Wanda Luzzato, l'allieva italiana di Jenö Hubay", p. 43 – short bio, 2003 "Three Violin Maidens": Part 1; Part 2 obituary...
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the new interim government replaced him with the prominent violinist Jenő Hubay after Dohnányi had refused to dismiss the pedagogue and composer Zoltán...
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Petőfi in the Medic Garden (Medická záhrada). The Hungarian composer Jenő Hubay wrote his Petőfi Symphony to celebrate the 1923 centenary of the poet's...
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studied violin with Alois Gobbi at the National Conservatory and with Jenő Hubay at the Musical Academy in Budapest and with Joseph Joachim in Berlin....
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Phantasy The Selfish Giant in 1925. In 1933–1934, violinist-composer Jenő Hubay adapted the story into a Hungarian language opera, Az önző óriás (Der...
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Hamari Kato Havas Erzsébet Házy Endre Hegedűs Frigyes Hidas Marta Hidy Jenő Hubay Jenő Huszka Sándor Jemnitz Zoltán Jeney Ilona Kabos Pál Kadosa Emmerich...
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Franko Karel Halíř [pupils] Willy Hess [pupils] Theodore Holland [pupils] Jenő Hubay [pupils] Bronisław Huberman [pupils] Robert Imandt Karl Klingler [pupils]...
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(violinist) Isaak Dunayevsky Mischa Elman Carl Flesch Joseph Hellmesberger Sr. Jenő Hubay Joseph Joachim Patricia Kopatchinskaja Fritz Kreisler Christiaan Kriens...
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Jenő Hubay. He lived in Hungary until 1945, worked as a violin and viola teacher at the Music Academy in Budapest and, together with the cellist Jenő...
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regularly held. The music institute -- originally named after the violinist Jenő Hubay -- moved into the building in 1927, on the 25th anniversary of its founding...
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colleague Hans von Bülow and was premiered in Budapest in 1888, with Jenő Hubay on violin and the composer at the piano.[citation needed] The sonata consists...
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(live-recording filmed in 2018). 1914: Karenina Anna by Hungarian composer Jenő Hubay, premièred in 1923, to a libretto by Sándor Góth and Andor Gábor based...
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musical by Peter Kellogg and Daniel Levine Anna Karenina, a 1923 opera by Jenő Hubay Anna Karenina (Carlson), a 2007 opera by David Carlson Anna Karenina (Hamilton)...
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A. Herfort (1851–1921) Willy Hess (1859–1939) Karl Holz ( 1798–1858) Jenő Hubay (1858–1937) Frantz Jehin-Prume (1839–1899) Joseph Joachim (1831–1907)...
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before the First World War, as well as accompanying Jenő Hubay in works by Bach, Mozart and Hubay himself. Gänzl K. The Encyclopedia of the Musical Theatre...
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list has 282 entries. Detail of Ole Bull Stradivarius violin (1687) The Hubay Stradivarius violin (1726) The Axelrod quartet of Stradivarius instruments...
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with his father, Lajos Vecsey. At the age of 8 he entered the studio of Jenő Hubay. Two years later, aged 10, he played for Joseph Joachim in Berlin (making...
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