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Lorand Fenyves (February 20, 1918 –
March 23, 2004) was a Hungarian-born
Canadian violinist and professor,
based primarily at the
University of Toronto...
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Fenyves returned to
Rochester for the 1986–1987 season,
where he
helped the
Americans to the
Calder Cup championship.
During the
playoff run,
Fenyves...
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- Penrose,
Roger (1989). "Difficulties with
Inflationary Cosmology". In
Fenyves,
Ervin J. (ed.).
Fourteenth Texas Symposium on
Relativistic Astrophysics...
- C****olato, 1981–1983
Steve Smith, 1984–1985 Don Nachbaur, 1985–1987
David Fenyves, 1987–1993
Shawn McCosh, 1995–1996 Mike McHugh, 1996–1998 Brad L****n,...
- for the violin. Her
studies in Tel Aviv with
Alice Fenyves continued under her
brother Lorand Fenyves at Geneva,
Josef Gingold at
Indiana University, and...
- studied,
after graduation, with Sándor Végh,
Ruggiero Ricci and Loránt
Fenyves. In 1982 he won
first prize (with
special mention) in the
Hungarian Radio...
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Keith Acton, Bob Atwell,
Keith Crowder, Ken Ellacott, Doug Evans, Dave
Fenyves, Tom Fergus,
Larry Floyd, Mark Kirton, Rick LaFerriere,
Steve Larmer, Larry...
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Lorand Fenyves:
Inspirational violin teacher The Independent, 1 June 2004.
Retrieved 8 June 2009
William Schabas;
Betty Nygaard King. "Lorand
Fenyves". Encyclopedia...
- Hungary. The name
comes from the lake and the
Hungarian word for pine tree:
fenyves.
Formerly part of Fonyód, the
village was
granted independence as a result...