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    László Lajtha (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈlaːsloː ˈlɒjtɒ]; 30 June 1892 – 16 February 1963) was a Hungarian composer, ethnomusicologist and conductor...
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  • Lajtha may refer to: Old Hungarian spelling of the river Leitha László Lajtha This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Lajtha...
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  • politician and writer László Tőkés (b. 1952), Romanian Vice President of the European Parliament László Lajtha (1892–1963), composer László Simon (1948–2009)...
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    Schmidt, Zoltán Kodály, Gabriel von Wayditch, Rudolf Wagner-Régeny, László Lajtha, Franz Lehár, Imre Kálmán, Sándor Veress and Miklós Rózsa. Hungarian...
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  • This is a list of some notable composers who wrote symphonic poems. En skärgardssägen, Op. 20 (1903) Isabella or the Pot of Basil (1909, after the poem...
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  • 1892 – James M. Cain, American author and journalist (d. 1977) 1892 – László Lajtha, Hungarian composer and conductor (d. 1963) 1899 – Thomas A. Dorsey...
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  • the stage for the pioneering work of Béla Bartók, Zoltán Kodály and László Lajtha in musicological collecting. Modern Hungarian folk music began its history...
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  • Murder in the Cathedral (1951 film) (category Films scored by László Lajtha)
    John Groser Cinematography David Kosky Edited by Anne Allnatt Music by László Lajtha Production company Film Traders Ltd Distributed by Film Traders Ltd...
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    Austrian director George Hoellering with music by the Hungarian composer Laszlo Lajtha and won the Grand Prix at the Venice Film Festival in 1951. It was released...
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  • brevis Jaroslav Kvapil (1892–1958), Czech composer of 4 symphonies László Lajtha (1892–1963), Hungarian composer of 9 symphonies and 2 sinfoniettas Arthur...
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  • Laderman (1924–2015) Paul Ladmirault (1877–1944) Lori Laitman (born 1955) László Lajtha (1892–1963) Édouard Lalo (1823–1892) José Ángel Lamas (1775–1814) Joseph...
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    composition, and Béla Bartók, with whom he studied piano; as an assistant to László Lajtha he did field research on Hungarian, Transylvanian, and Moldavian folk...
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  • Kuzmenko Sonata for Cello and Piano, “A Dream Within A Dream” (1992) László Lajtha Cello sonata Simon Laks Cello Sonata (1932) Passacaille (Vocalise) (1946)...
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  • pitcher (b. 1904) February 16 Else Jarlbak, Danish film actress (b. 1911) László Lajtha, Hungarian composer, ethnomusicologist and conductor (b. 1892) February...
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  • Fritz Heinrich Klein 1892 1977 Austrian Jaroslav Kvapil 1892 1958 Czech László Lajtha 1892 1963 Hungarian Arthur Lourié 1892 1966 Russian Darius Milhaud 1892...
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    Thirteen Variations, for orchestra, op. 69 Paul Ladmirault – En Fôret László Lajtha – Concerto, for violin and orchestra, op. 15 Constant Lambert – Concerto...
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    exception of Africa, Ferencsik was a friend of Hungarian composers László Lajtha, Béla Bartók and Zoltán Kodály and was known for his interpretations...
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    contributors to the museum's work include such prominent figures as composers László Lajtha and Béla Bartók, whose sound recordings are preserved in the museum's...
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    Hungarian). Retrieved 27 December 2019. Kántor-Varga, T. (2010), "Fejes Tóth László", in Horváth, János (ed.), A Panorama of Hungarian Mathematics in the Twentieth...
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  • Lachner Symphony No. 3, Op. 41 (1833-4) Symphony No. 7, Op. 58 (1839) László Lajtha Symphony No. 1, Op. 24 (1936) Carl Loewe Symphony in D minor Gustav...
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    József (1905-1969), French Joseph Kosma Kurtág, György (born 1926) Lajtha, László (1892–1963) Lehár, Ferenc (1870–1948), German Franz Lehár Ligeti, György...
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  • Khachaturian – Violin Concerto Gideon Klein – String Quartet, Op. 2 László Lajtha – Cello Concerto Igor Markevitch – Lorenzo il Magnifico Frank Martin...
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    He became interested in folk music and ethnomusicology, working with László Lajtha at the Museum of Ethnography in Budapest and later further studies in...
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    Marcel Labey Piano Quintet Op. 31 (1927–30) László Lajtha Piano Quintet 'Dramma per Musica', Op. 4 (1922) Marta Lambertini Reunión for Piano Quintet (1994)...
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  • Toy Symphony (section "Other Toy Symphonies") for more information. László Lajtha 4 D major Le Printemps The Spring 1951 Op. 52 7 Révolution Revolution...
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    dance singer, parodist, actor Margit Kovács, ceramicist and sculptor László Lajtha, composer Kálmán Latabár, actor Imre Makovecz, architect György Marx...
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  • - world's first single harvest blood stem-cell transplant Professor Laszlo Lajtha was appointed director of research in 1962. New research laboratories...
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  • by P. Fleming, A. Gryphius, and other 17th-century German writers) László Lajtha – Cello Sonata Nikolai Myaskovsky – Symphony No. 11 Harry Partch – "The...
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    Klebe – Concerto for cello and orchestra Jan Klusák – Concerto grosso László Lajtha – Symphony No. 7, Revolution (A tribute to the Hungarian Revolution...
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  • June 23 – Mieczysław Horszowski, Polish pianist (d. 1993) June 30 – László Lajtha, Hungarian symphonist (d. 1963) July 2 – Jack Hylton, British bandleader...
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