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  1. Stefi Geyer. Stefi Geyer (Budapest, 28 de junio de 1888 - Zúrich, 11 de diciembre de 1956) fue una violinista húngara. [1] Béla Bartók y Othmar Schoeck, ambos enamorados de ella, escribieron conciertos de violín para Stefi. El Concierto para violín n.º 1 de Bartók fue publicado después de que hubieran muerto Geyer y él. [2]

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    Stefi Geyer. Stefi Geyer (June 28, 1888 in Budapest – December 11, 1956 in Zürich) was a Hungarian violinist who was considered one of the leading violinists of her generation. Biography. Born in 1888 in Budapest, she was the daughter of Josef Geyer, a police doctor who played the violin himself.

  3. 15 de may. de 2011 · Stefi Geyer knew full well what this cryptic message meant. In happier times her friend had written her a violin concerto as a testament of his love for her; now, he was appropriating one of the themes from it for a string quartet and twisting it into a bitter song of death.

  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Stefi_GeyerStefi Geyer - Wikiwand

    Stefi Geyer ( Budapest, 28 de junio de 1888 - Zúrich, 11 de diciembre de 1956) fue una violinista húngara. Béla Bartók y Othmar Schoeck, ambos enamorados de ella, escribieron conciertos de violín para Stefi. El Concierto para violín n.º 1 de Bartók fue publicado después de que hubieran muerto Geyer y él.

  5. 29 de may. de 2010 · Stefі Geyer (*23 June, 1888, Budapest; †12 December, 1956, Zürich) recorded in 1927 She gave her first public concert at age seven. At the Budapest Academy of Music she was a student of Jenő ...

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  6. The Hungarian violinist Stefi Geyer (1888-1956) was a formative figure in Zurich's musical life from 1920 until her death. She had countless concert appearances, was a co-founder of the Collegium musicum Zurich (1941) and taught from 1934 to 1953 at the Zurich Conservatory (today ZHdK DMU).

  7. 29 de ago. de 2010 · Read the first part here and the third part here. The nineteen-year-old Stefi Geyer was an extraordinary person and violinist. Even in a studio as crowded with talent as Hubay’s, she stood out as one of the conservatory’s most exceptional students.