Panna Czinka (Hungarian: Czinka Panna, Slovak: Panna Cinková) (1711(?) – 1772) was a famous Hungarian-Romani violinist. Czinka was born in Sajógömör, Hungary...
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Russian guitarist and singer Niña Pastori – Spanish flamenco singer Panna Czinka (1711–1772) – Hungarian violinist, born in Kingdom of Hungary in modern...
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Jónás Elek Bacsik János Bihari Iva Bittová Robi Botos György Cziffra Panna Czinka Pista Dankó Dávid Daróczi Peter Demeter Flórián Farkas János Farkas Lívia...
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tradition; more than two hundred years ago the first female primas, Panna Czinka, played in this way at the table of her hosts and was extra rewarded...
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its success signified the triumph of the people's art". The violinist Panna Czinka was among the most celebrated musicians of the 19th century, as was the...
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the historical feature film Cinka Panna, where they played the 18th century Hungarian gypsy violinist Panna Czinka. The film went on to win a Golden Palm...
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solo Chamber music 65 1896 Csárdajelenet No. 9 „Czinka Panna nótája“ Scène de la csárda No. 9 Panna Czinka's Tune (Tavern Scenes; Csárda Scenes; Csárda-Scenen)...
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From 1938 to 1945 it belonged to Hungary under the First Vienna Award. Czinka Panna Samo Chalupka István Gyöngyösi Ján Kalinčiak Janko Kráľ Janko Matúška...
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was followed by Székely fond (The Spinners, 1932) and the singspiel Czinka Panna (1948). Other members of the Hungarian national school were: Emil Ábrányi...
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whose descendants today are the Lakatos family; female Gypsy violinist Czinka Panna; Pista Dankó; Rigó Jancsi; Imre Magyari; and Racz Laci. They created...
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