Dohnányi, Ernő, 1877-1960
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Dohnányi, Ernő, 1877-1960
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Dohnányi
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Ernő
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1877-1960
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Dohnányi, Ernst von, 1877-1960
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Surname :
Dohnányi
Forename :
Ernst von
Date :
1877-1960
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ドホナーニ
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ドホナーニ
Dokhnani, Ėrnë, 1877-1960
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Dokhnani, Ėrnë, 1877-1960
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Epithet: composer, d1960
Ernő Dohnányi was a Hungarian musician, composer, and educator. He showed early promise, and achieved world-wide acclaim as a piano virtuoso, introducing many lesser-known works to audiences. He also taught music, and was the key figure in reshaping Hungary's musical culture. After World War II, political pressures forced him to emigrate to Florida, where he accepted a professorial appointment to Florida State University, and where his performing career experienced a revival. His influence on Hungarian music remains incalculable.
Hungarian composer, pianist, conductor, teacher, and administrator.
Hungarian composer.
Hungarian pianist, composer, conductor, teacher and administrator.
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https://www.worldcat.org/identities/lccn-n80034106
https://id.loc.gov/authorities/n80034106
https://www.wikidata.org/entity/Q78532
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Musicians
Choruses, Secular (Mixed voices) with orchestra
Concertos (Piano)
Concertos (Violoncello), Arranged
Harp
Music
Music
Musical sketches
National songs
Orchestral music
Piano music
Songs (High voice) with orchestra
String quartets (Violoncellos (4)), Arranged
Suites (Orchestra)
Symphonies
Symphonies
Violoncello with string quartet (Violoncellos (4)), Arranged
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Hungarians
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Hungary
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Hungary
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