- Pál
Kadosa (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈpaːl ˈkɒdoʃɒ]; 6
September 1903, Léva, Austria-Hungary (now Levice, Slovakia) – 30
March 1983, Budapest) was a pianist...
- to 1956. He
studied piano at the
Franz Liszt Academy of
Music with Pál
Kadosa from 1956 to 1959. He
studied further with
Victor Merzhanov at the Moscow...
- Hidy Jenő
Hubay Jenő
Huszka Sándor
Jemnitz Zoltán
Jeney Ilona Kabos Pál
Kadosa Emmerich Kálmán László Kalmár
Balint Karosi Bela
Katona Egon
Kenton István...
- 1007/BF02600562. S2CID 128627430. Zelenka, Tibor; Balázs, Endre; Balogh,
Kadosa; Kiss, János (December 2004). "Buried
Neogene volcanic structures in Hungary"...
-
conservatory in Kolozsvár (Cluj), and
during the
summers privately with Pál
Kadosa in Budapest. In 1944, Ligeti's
education was
interrupted when he was sent...
-
Yakov Flier (vice-chairman)
Arthur Hedley (vice-chairman) Jan
Hoffman Pal
Kadosa Eugene List Ivo Maček
Nikita Magaloff Timo Mikkilä [sv]
Vlado Perlemuter...
-
sinfonietta Vittorio Giannini (1903–1966),
American composer of 5
symphonies Pál
Kadosa (1903–1983),
Hungarian composer of 8
symphonies and 1
sinfonietta Aram Khachaturian...
- (writer, 1904)
Attila József (poet) János Kádár (socialist dictator) Pál
Kadosa (composer) Kálmán Kandó (inventor, engineer) Mihály Károlyi (President)...
-
admitted to the
Franz Liszt Academy of Music,
where he was a
pupil of Pál
Kadosa,
Ferenc Rados and György Kurtág,
graduating in 1973. He won the Hungarian...
- company, this time
under his own name.
David Maillu Publishers first book,
Kadosa, was
released in 1979.
Maillu considered this his
favourite work, and it...