- Ede
Szerdahelyi (1820–1880) was a
Hungarian pianist and
composer who had been
imprisoned in Olmütz for his parti****tion in the
Hungarian uprising of...
- István
Debreczeny 1989–90
Lajos Harza 1990–94 István Szívós 1991–98 Péter
Szerdahelyi 1994–96
Benedek Fülöp 1996–98 József Torgyán 1999–01 János Furulyás 2001–06...
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Franz Liszt,
dedicated to one of his
friends and
former student, Ede
Szerdahelyi. Work on the
piece began in 1846 in Klausenburg, and it was published...
- "pioneer" by several,
including Julio Baghy and
Geoffrey Sutton [eo]. István
Szerdahelyi [eo; hu] writes: "His
pioneering work
deserves attention from
those to...
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Piano Duet
Piano Trio Key
Dedication Comments No. 1 S.244/1 C♯
minor Ede
Szerdahelyi Liszt made an
earlier version entitled "Rêves et fantaisies" No. 2 S...
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system for the
Esperanto language.
After the
death of
Professor István
Szerdahelyi, she took over his
chair of
Esperanto and
Linguistics at Eötvös University...
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titled Chlopitzky nóta from the
collection of the next
edition of József
Szerdahelyi and Béni
Egressy in 1843,
which was
already included in the 4th and 5th...
- Kelecsényi
Lenke Lacika Makkai as Kisfiú
Blanka Raffay as Muci, albérlõ Rózsi
Szerdahelyi as Virág****ár Biri
Szondy as Kelecsényi
Zsuzsi Gyula Turóczy as Szállodaportás...
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Harza 1991–1998: István Szívós (executive president) 1994–1997: Péter
Szerdahelyi 1997–1998:
Benedek Fülöp 1998–2001: József Torgyán 1999: Máté Fenyvesi...
- Angyalföldtől a pártelnökségig 1932–1990.
Kossuth Kiadó, Budapest, 2013.
Szerdahelyi, Szabolcs: Hiányzó cölöpök – Ami a Horn
Gyula életrajzból kimaradt. Kairosz...