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Balázs Szokolay

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at a concert in Belgrade. Four years later he was appointed a professorship at the
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Prize-winners of the Leeds International Pianoforte Competition
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In 2001 the Hungarian Government awarded him the Liszt Prize.
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[ˈbɒlaːʒˈsokolɒj]
Hungarian
Budapest
Sándor Szokolay
Nikita Magaloff
Franz Liszt Academy of Music
Leeds
Queen Elisabeth
Official website
Chopin Foundation of the United States
biography on the Naxos website
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Hungarian classical pianists
Hungarian male classical pianists
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Musicians from Budapest

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