- János
Ferencsik (18
January 1907 – 12 June 1984) was a
Hungarian conductor.
Ferencsik was born in Budapest; he
actively pla****
music even as a very young...
- (1922–1993),
American lawyer and
political activist Ferenc Ferencsik (e.g. János
Ferencsik, John Ferenzik) This page
lists people with the
surname Ferenci...
- (2017–present) Zoltán
Kocsis (1997–2016) Ken-Ichiro
Kobayashi (1987–1997) János
Ferencsik (1952–1984) László
Somogyi and
Ferenc Fricsay (1945–1952) Béla Csilléry...
- of
London LP: Bartók
Records 1956 Mihály Székely, Klára Palánkay János
Ferencsik,
Budapest Philharmonic Orchestra LP:
Hungaroton 1958
Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau...
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produced fellow Hungarian conductors Fritz Reiner,
Antal Doráti, János
Ferencsik,
Eugene Ormandy,
George Szell, János Fürst,
Peter Erős,
Ferenc Fricsay...
- most
distinguished conductors and
soloists of our time, such as János
Ferencsik, Otto Klemperer,
Carlo Zecchi,
Leopold Stokowski, John Barbirolli, Claudio...
- of the
company were Gábor Drobilich,
Attila Ferencsik and Tamás Portik. Gábor
Drobilich and
Attila Ferencsik, the
founders of
Energol Rt.,
previously spent...
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modern school for viniculture, the
Lajos Loczy High
School and
Janos Ferencsik Music School (conservatory). A
number of choirs,
bands and
sporting clubs...
-
Violin Competition,
after which he
received an
invitation from János
Ferencsik to
become the
National State Orchestra's leader.
During the same time...
- 1905 –
Joseph Bonanno, Italian-American mob boss (d. 2002) 1907 – János
Ferencsik,
Hungarian conductor (d. 1984) 1908 –
Jacob Bronowski, Polish-English...