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Sandor Harmati

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In 1921 Sandor Harmati was a founding member of the American Music Guild, created by a group of young American composers "to learn each other's music and to present worthy works by other American composers to the New York public". The other charter members were
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He studied at the Budapest Music Academy in 1909, becoming a professor at age 17. From 1910 to 1912 he was Concertmaster of the Hungarian State Orchestra. He emigrated to the
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in 1914. From 1917 to 1921 he played with the Letz String Quartet, becoming leader in 1922; and the Elki Piano Trio (
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On 5 March 1935, in New York, he again conducted the American Ballet at the world premiere of Balanchine's ballet
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From October 1925 until 1929, when he retired due to illness, Sandor Harmati was music director of the
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In February 1935, Sandor Harmati conducted the first United States performance of
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Double Exile: Migrations of Jewish-Hungarian Professionals Through Germany
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Illusion for Theremin and piano (written for Lucie Bigelow Rosen)
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in Hungarian orthography) was born into a Jewish family in
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In 1933 he succeeded Albert Stoessel as conductor of the
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works for violin and orchestra, and violin and piano
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Sandor Harmati is best remembered now for his song "
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and the Lenox Quartet gave the first performance of
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Hungarian-American violinist, conductor and composer
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Emigrants from Austria-Hungary to the United States
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Index

Bluebird of Happiness
Jan Peerce
Budapest
United States
Ernö Rapée
Frederick Jacobi
Marion Bauer
Emerson Whithorne
Louis Gruenberg
Charles Haubiel
Harold Morris
Albert Stoessel
Deems Taylor
Klaw Theater
Harold Bauer
Ernest Bloch
Berkshire Festival of Chamber Music
Wallingford Riegger
John Keats
poem
Omaha Symphony Orchestra
Frankfurt
Paris
Berlin
Westchester County Music Festival
Gustav Holst
At the Boar's Head
Adelphi Theatre
American Ballet
New York City

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