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Ede Zathureczky

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Birth name
  
Ede Zathureczky

Years active
  
1920-1959

Instruments
  
Violin


Genres
  
Classical

Name
  
Ede Zathureczky

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Born
  
August 24, 1903 Spisska Nova Ves or Iglo, Hungary (now Slovakia) (
1903-08-24
)

Died
  
May 31, 1959, Bloomington, Indiana, United States

Occupation(s)
  
Violinist, pedagogue

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Ede Zathureczky (Spišská Nová Ves, 24 August 1903 – Bloomington, 31 May 1959) was a Hungarian violin virtuoso and pedagogue.

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Life and career

Ede Zathureczky was born in Spišská Nová Ves, now in Slovakia (Igló in Hungarian). His teacher was the exceptional Jenő Hubay. In 1920 he started playing concerts in Austria, Holland, Switzerland, Italy, Bohemia, Poland, Scandinavian countries and many cities around the world.

In 1929 he became Hubay's assistant and later the Music Director at the Liszt Academy in Budapest. It is here that he performed frequently with his colleague, pianist Bela Nagy.

The final few years of his life he taught at Indiana University, where both Nagy and Menahem Pressler were also on the faculty.

Ede Zathurecky played a concert with Béla Bartók at the hall of the Korona Hotel in Nyíregyháza on January 10, 1934. From 1943 to 1957 he was the director of the Budapest Music Academy.

Recordings

Zathurecky did not leave any commercial recordings; however, tapes of duets with Ernő Dohnányi made in the older Hungarian's Tallahassee home in the late 1950s just before Zathurecky's sudden death have been issued on CD, consisting of Mozart's K.304, Beethoven's Op 30 No 3, Op 24 and Kreutzer, Op 47, along with Schumann's second sonata.

References

Ede Zathureczky Wikipedia