- Miklós
Radnai (1
January 1892 – 4
November 1935) was a
Hungarian composer,
critic and
music writer. From 1925 to his
death in 1935, he was a
noted Intendant...
- Szabadság Párt
Abbreviation TISZA President Péter
Magyar Vice
President Márk
Radnai Zoltán Tarr
Founded 23 October 2020 (2020-10-23)
Headquarters Dobó István...
- Tina
Cross –
vocals Leon
Berger – keyboards, songwriting,
production Peter Radnai –
drums John
Bettison – guitar,
violin Capree Morris –
keyboards Roger Faynes...
- Gábor Drobilich, "Tivadar Csontváry Kosztka" was Tamás Portik, and László
Radnai was
known as "Károly Lotz". "Oil
recovery was a
lucrative illegal "business""...
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Institute of Physics,
Niels Bohr
Library &
Archives Wigner Jenö Iskolás Évei by
Radnai Gyula, ELTE,
Fizikai Szemle 2007/2 – 62.o. (Hungarian).
Description of the...
- Imre Lóránt Hevér
Ervin Bence Takács
Anett Szabó Balázs
Somorjai Csaba Radnai Balázs Németh Boglárka
Meszes Country of
origin Hungary Original language...
- The
opera was
reworked in 1935 by Kálmán Nádasdy, Gusztáv Oláh and Miklós
Radnai,
which is what is
usually performed today. This
rework changed the libretto...
- Bartolucci, and the father-in-law of
composer and
opera director Miklós
Radnai. At the
beginning of his
career he
studied under Antal Szkalnitzky in Buda...
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Rodna Mountains (Romanian: Munții Rodnei, Hungarian:
Radnai-havasok) are a
subdivision of the
Inner Eastern Carpathians in
northern Romania. The name comes...
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Szilveszter Lendvay, Kamilló Maros, Miklós Melis, László Pongrácz, Zoltán
Radnai, Miklós Sáry, László Szemző,
Tibor Szokolay, Sándor Thern, Károly von Wayditch...