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Sándor Végh

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65:). His parents were not professional musicians but folk music especially was an important part of family life. At the age of six he was given a violin, "Because", he says, "that was cheaper than a piano. My parents had no idea how much money I had to save later to be able to buy a Stradivari." He entered the 136:
was awarded the first prize. He and the quartet left Hungary in 1946. The quartet continued to give concerts until the mid-1970s; Végh also made solo appearances as a violinist. From 1958 Végh played on his own Stradivari from 1724, which once belonged to Niccolò Paganini.
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Végh took French citizenship in 1953, but is perhaps best regarded as a "world citizen of music", having made his home in Basel and, from 1971, in Greifensee, near Zurich. He also lived in Salzburg from the 1970s onwards.
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referred to Végh as "my conducting idol" and said: "That man is pure music. A monster". "He is great, wild, Asiatic... I didn't get a word in edgeways, thank God."
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As his solo career was developing, he joined the Hungarian Trio with Ilonka Krauss and László Vencze. In 1934, he became one of the founding members of the
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from Salzburg. His grave is in the cemetery of the old parish church in Liefering, in the district of Salzburg.
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In the same year (1940) in which he established the quartet that bore his name, Végh became a professor at the
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and took second chair. He participated with the Hungarian String Quartet in the first Hungarian performance of
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in 1930, having won the Hubay Prize and the Reményi Prize from the institution in 1927.
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in Budapest, a position he held until 1946, when he left Hungary.
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universities (1987), an honorary appointment as Commander of the
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composition under the composer's baton. He graduated from the
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After a short illness in 1997, he died at a hospital in
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Hungarian
French
chamber music
violinists
Kolozsvár
Transylvania
Austria-Hungary
Cluj-Napoca
Romania
Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music
violin
Jenő Hubay
composition
Zoltán Kodály
solo
Richard Strauss
Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music
Hungarian String Quartet
Zoltán Székely
Béla Bartók
String Quartet No. 5
Hungarian String Quartet
Végh Quartet
Végh Quartet
Franz Liszt Academy of Music
cellist
Pablo Casals
Zermatt
Switzerland
Prades Festival

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