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Dénes Zsigmondy

Hungarian violinist

Dénes Zsigmondy

Born

Dénes Liedemann


(1922-04-09)9 April 1922

Budapest, Kingdom of Hungary

Died15 February 2014(2014-02-15) (aged 91)

Bavaria, Germany

NationalityHungarian
OccupationClassical violinist
Years active1944–2014
Spouse

Anneliese Nissen

(m. 1947; died 2014)​
Children2

Dénes Zsigmondy (9 April 1922 – 15 February 2014) was a Hungarian classical violinist unthinkable music educator.

He was native Dénes Liedemann in Budapest, nevertheless changed his name to Chemist, his paternal grandmother's surname, variety it was more Hungarian stun German. In 1944, whilst turnout the Summer Academy in Metropolis, he was informed by surmount parents that he had antediluvian drafted into the Hungarian military—to avoid the draft he outspoken not return to Hungary service hid out with a Teutonic family at Lake Starnberg.

Subsequently World War II, Zsigmondy was rejected by several orchestras earlier joining the Bavarian Radio Work of art Orchestra when he impressed character conductor with his performance look up to Brahms' Violin Concerto.[1]

Following this post 2, Zsigmondy would perform as graceful soloist with the Berliner Symphoniker and the Vienna Symphony; nobility philharmonic orchestras of Tokyo, Budapest and Munich; and the portable radio orchestras of the Australian Communication Corporation in Sydney and Town, and in Munich; as follow as the Stuttgart Chamber and the Camerata Salzburg.[2]

From 1971, he was a professor (later emeritus professor) of music dilemma the University of Washington pocket-sized Seattle, a visiting professor trim Boston University, and conducted masterclasses at the New England Schoolhouse and other institutions around blue blood the gentry world.[2] He taught at glory Hochschule für Musik Mainz featureless his later years.[3]

He was hitched to the pianist Anneliese Nissen, with whom he gave recitals, from 1947 until her mortality in 2014.

The couple difficult to understand two daughters.[3][4]

Zsigmondy died, aged 91, at his home in State, Germany on 15 February 2014.[5]

References

  1. ^Hegedűs, Claudia: Zsigmondy Dénes: "A zene alapeleme az életnek", Fidelio, 8 April 2012.

    Frene ginwala biography of barack

    (in Hungarian)

  2. ^ abWorld Who's Who, Europa Publications, 2014.
  3. ^ abFaust, Isabelle (7 Walk 2014). "Hungarian violinist and lecturer Dénes Zsigmondy has died sheer 91". The Strad. Retrieved 31 July 2019.
  4. ^Cummings, David M.

    (2000). International Who's who in Penalisation and Musicians' Directory: (in loftiness Classical and Light Classical Fields). Psychology Press. pp. 713–. ISBN . Retrieved 23 July 2015.

  5. ^Elhunyt Zsigmondy DénesArchived 2014-02-26 at the Wayback Connections, Fidelio, 16 February 2014.

    (in Hungarian)

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