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- Pál Kadosa (Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈpaːl ˈkɒdoʃɒ]; 6 September 1903, Léva, Austria-Hungary (now Levice, Slovakia) – 30 March 1983, Budapest) was a pianist...
- 1007/BF02600562. S2CID 128627430. Zelenka, Tibor; Balázs, Endre; Balogh, Kadosa; Kiss, János (December 2004). "Buried Neogene volcanic structures in Hungary"...
- Hidy Jenő Hubay Jenő Huszka Sándor Jemnitz Zoltán Jeney Ilona Kabos Pál Kadosa Emmerich Kálmán László Kalmár Balint Karosi Bela Katona Egon Kenton István...
- (writer, 1904) Attila József (poet) János Kádár (socialist dictator) Pál Kadosa (composer) Kálmán Kandó (inventor, engineer) Mihály Károlyi (President)...
- Ligeti, who became a close friend. His piano teacher at the academy was Pál Kadosa. He studied composition with Sándor Veress and Ferenc Farkas, chamber music...
- conservatory in Kolozsvár (Cluj), and during the summers privately with Pál Kadosa in Budapest. In 1944, Ligeti's education was interrupted when he was sent...
- Yakov Flier (vice-chairman) Arthur Hedley (vice-chairman) Jan Hoffman Pal Kadosa Eugene List Ivo Maček Nikita Magaloff Timo Mikkilä [sv] Vlado Perlemuter...
- to 1956. He studied piano at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music with Pál Kadosa from 1956 to 1959. He studied further with Victor Merzhanov at the Moscow...
- company, this time under his own name. David Maillu Publishers first book, Kadosa, was released in 1979. Maillu considered this his favourite work, and it...
- Minister Robert Fico Eugene Fodor (1905–1991), writer; born in Levice Pál Kadosa (1903–1983), composer and pianist; born in Levice Kálmán Kittenberger (1881–1958)...