- József
Schunda (1818–1893) and
Vencel József
Schunda (19 May 1845 – 26
January 1923) were
uncle and
nephew and Czech-born
Hungarian musical instrument...
- and a
damping pedal underneath. It was
designed and
created by V.
Josef Schunda in 1874 in Budapest,
based on his
modifications to the
existing Hammered...
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Arecaceae Subfamily:
Coryphoideae Tribe:
Caryoteae Genus:
Caryota L. Type
species Caryota urens Synonyms Schunda-Pana Adans.
Thuessinkia Korth. ex Miq...
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concert hall. In the 1890s, a
modern version was
invented by
Vencel József
Schunda, a
Budapest instrument maker. It uses a
single reed, like a
clarinet or...
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hammered dulcimer with four legs 314.122-4
Hungary tárogató töröksíp,
Schunda-tárogató,
magyar zurna Woodwind instrument commonly used in
Hungarian folk...
- 1986. 3)
Concert cimbaloms:
originally developed in
Hungary by József
Schunda in the 1870s.
These instruments stand on four legs, have many more strings...
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Hungary in 1876 and died in
Budapest in 1956.
Spiegel worked for W.J
Schunda from 1896 to 1896 and
worked for R.Lumman from 1896 to 1900. He made several...
- composition, his
Serenade Op. 3); the
Haynald Prize for his
Agnus Dei; and the
Schunda Prize for the
Hungarian Fantasy for tárogató and cimbalom.[page needed]...
- main
distinguishing features of the
concert cimbalom developed by Jószef
Schunda in 1874 and are now
often added to
larger or more
expensive American hammered...
- ISBN 978-3-598-23036-3, S. 369
Joseph Harnest,
Stephan Harnest,
Peter Schunda:
Fritz Harnest – Das
eigene Ringen um die Kunst., Übersee 2007, ISBN 978-3-00-020719-8...