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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Agi_JamborAgi Jambor - Wikipedia

    Agi Jambor (February 4, 1909 – February 3, 1997) was a Hungarian-born pianist. Biography. Jambor was born in 1909 in Budapest, Hungary, the half-Jewish daughter of a wealthy businessman and a prominent piano teacher. A piano prodigy, she was playing Mozart before she could read and at age 12 made her debut with a symphony orchestra.

  2. The website dedicated to celebrating the life of Agi Jambor, Hungarian musician extraordinaire, a survivor, teacher and a fearless woman. AgiJambor.org will grow and expand as more is added.

  3. 23 de dic. de 2022 · Born in 1909, her mother a Jewish piano teacher, Agi Jambor came of age during a blossoming of art in Budapest, the cultured Hungarian city known as the “Pearl of the Danube.” She trained in the royal academy as a young girl, though her teachers found her hands too small for a pianist.

  4. Written in the US sometime soon after Patai’s death in 1949, Agi Jambor’s memoir is steeped in tragedy without being predicated by a confining sense of introspection – by the sense of entrapment that is the terrible undertone of the Holocaust, of post-war words and of all attempts at a conceptualisation of the horror, at an analysis of ...

  5. 3 de feb. de 1997 · Agi Jambor (Piano) Born: February 4, 1909 - Budapest, Hungary. Died: February 3, 1997 - Baltimore, Maryland, USA. The Hungarian-born America pianist, Agi Jambor, was the half-Jewish daughter of a wealthy businessman and a prominent piano teacher.

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  6. conducted by Willem Mengelberg, Concertgebouw Orch., Amsterdam. recorded 17 April 1939, Live (Download from AVRO)Agi Jambor (1909 - 1997)was a Hungarian piani...

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  7. Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750):Toccata in G minor, BWV 915Agi Jambor (1909-1997), pianoDate of rec. around 1960Agi Jambor, 87, pianist from Hungary who fl...

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