- Paul
Lendvai (born 24
August 1929) is a Hungarian-born
Austrian author and journalist. He
moved to
Austria in 1957,
where he
works as an
author and journalist...
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Lendvai is a
Hungarian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Ernő
Lendvai (1925–1993),
Hungarian music theorist Erwin Lendvai (1882–1949)...
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Erwin Lendvai (4 June 1882, in
Budapest – 21
March 1949 in Epsom, Surrey) was a
Hungarian composer and
choral conductor. He was an
uncle of the composer...
- the
original (PDF) on 4
February 2011.
Retrieved 20
September 2009. Paul
Lendvai (2003). The Hungarians: A
Thousand Years of
Victory in Defeat. C. Hurst...
- Intercept.
Retrieved 1
April 2020.
Lendvai 2017, p. 22.
Martens 2009, pp. 192–193.
Lendvai 2017, pp. 21–23.
Lendvai 2017, pp. 23–24. "Register". Országgyűlés...
- the axis
system is a
system of
analysis originating in the work of Ernő
Lendvai,
which he
developed in his
analysis of the
music of Béla Bartók. The axis...
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Perlmutter 1997, p. 145. Njølstad 2004, p. 136.
Breslauer 2002, p. 72.
Lendvai 2008, p. 196.
Stefancic 1987.
Gaddis 2005, p. 71.
Taubman 2004, pp. 488–502...
- Róna-Tas 1999, pp. 423–434; Szűcs 1999, pp. liii–liv;
Lendvai 2003, p. 60.
Engel 2001, p. 2;
Lendvai 2003, p. 7; Maenchen-Helfen 1973, p. 386; Róna-Tas 1999...
- Ildikó
Lendvai (born 20 July 1946) is a
Hungarian politician, who
served as the
leader of the
Hungarian Socialist Party (MSZP)
between 5
April 2009 and...
- Ernő
Lendvai (6
February 1925 – 31
January 1993) was one of the
first music theorists to
write on the
appearance of the
golden section and
Fibonacci series...