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In 1865 he made a brilliant tour through France, Germany, Belgium, and Holland. From 1871 to 1877 he was in Paris, whence two years later he proceeded to London and then to the United States (where he took up residence), Canada, and Mexico. A concert tour round the world was undertaken by him in
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and introduced him to Hungarian music. Pursued by German authorities, he fled to the United States in December, 1849. He returned to Europe in 1852, toured with Brahms in 1853, and then sojourned for a time at Weimar, where he received the benefit of
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While born Eduard Hoffmann, he started using the name Ede Reményi by the time of the Revolutions of 1848, and his entire family followed suit sometime by 1862.
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Gwendolyn Dunlevy Kelley and George P. Upton, Edouard Remenyi Musician, Litterateur and Man, A. C. Mclurg, 1906
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from 1842 to 1845. Banished from Austria for participation in the
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Reményi made numerous transcriptions of piano pieces such as
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Emigrants from the Austrian Empire to the United States
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This article about a Hungarian classical musician is a
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1886, in the course of which he visited Japan, China,
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Miskolc
Austrian Empire
San Francisco
Miskolc
Joseph Böhm
Vienna Conservatory
Hungarian Revolution of 1848
Johannes Brahms
Franz Liszt
Queen Victoria
Franz Joseph
Cochinchina
San Francisco
Chopin
waltzes
polonaises
mazurkas
Bach
Schubert
Ede Reményi and Johannes Brahms (1852)
Johannes Brahms
Ede Reményi (1856)
His concert program in Boston (1891)
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Isidore Singer
"Eduard Reményi"
Singer, Isidore

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