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  • In the subway on the way to Times Square, I read a Downes review of a Carnegie Hall performance by the violinist Josef Szigeti.

    Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001

  • In the subway on the way to Times Square, I read a Downes review of a Carnegie Hall performance by the violinist Josef Szigeti.

    Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001

  • In the subway on the way to Times Square, I read a Downes review of a Carnegie Hall performance by the violinist Josef Szigeti.

    Staying Tuned Daniel Schorr 2001

  • We left my fiddle with Bill's patent-pending "Vibralinist" machine, to feel the vibrations from Stern, Midori, Szigeti and others, and went to get some coffee and catch up.

    Violinist.com 2010

  • The violin cadenza generates a raucous energy, then the clarinet and piano rejoin Szigeti for the dervish last pages.

    Audiophile Audition Headlines 2010

  • First, a thorough analysis of the quality of Slovak-language education at Hungarian-language schools is needed, said Szigeti, a member of the main political party for the ethnic-Hungarian minority.

    The Prague Post 2010

  • Szigeti (1892-1973) must adjust his violin, scoradatura, for the last movement,

    Audiophile Audition Headlines 2010

  • Aside from a commercial recording of the Schubert B Minor Rondo Brilliant by the Menuhin duo and an inscription by Szigeti, few musicians championed Schubert so consistently as Busch and Serkin.

    Audiophile Audition Headlines 2010

  • First, a thorough analysis of the quality of Slovak-language education at Hungarian-language schools is needed, said Szigeti, a member of the main political party for the ethnic-Hungarian minority.

    The Prague Post 2010

  • Szigeti from the Hungarian Coalition Party, said the committee agreed on breaking the veto of the president and will seek to pass the law again.

    Slovak Spectator 2009

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