- Williamson,
Diana Deutsch, and, in a more
theoretical perspective,
Peter Szendy,
along with many more. The
phenomenon is
distinct from palinacousis, a rare...
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Peter Szendy (born 1966 in Paris) is a
French philosopher and musicologist. He is the
David Herlihy Professor of
Humanities and
Comparative Literature...
- Árpád
Szendy ([ˈaːrpaːd ˈsɛndi]; (11
August 1863 in
Szarvas – 10
September 1922 in Budapest) was a
Hungarian pianist,
composer and teacher.
Szendy's father...
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Charlotte Mandell (born 1968) is an
American literary translator. She has
translated many
works of poetry,
fiction and
philosophy from
French to English...
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initially had 10 districts. It was
during the
interwar period that Károly
Szendy's 1934-1944
mayoral administration first seriously considered annexing peripheral...
- to Protest-Minded
Installations by
Tessa Solomon October 8, 2020
Artnews Szendy, Peter. Listen: A
History of Our Ears,
Fordham University Press, pp. 5-8...
- till 1933.
After the
Operation Margarethe, the
Hungarian mayor, Károly
Szendy resigned as a
protest against the occupation. He was
succeeded by Ákos Farkas...
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teacher Mihály Schéner, sculptor, painter,
graphic artist, and
ceramist Árpád
Szendy, pianist,
composer and
teacher Ferenc Szisz, race car
driver Hajnalka Tóth...
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musicales d'aujourd'****): 111–33. ‹See TfM›
Szendy,
Peter (ed.). 1998.
Emmanuel Nunes:
Textes réunis par
Peter Szendy.
Compositeurs d'aujourd'****. Paris: L'Harmattan...
- József Réti
Albert Simon Péter
Solymos László
Somogyi Arnold Székely Árpád
Szendy Gusztáv Szerémi István Thomán Sándor Végh Sándor
Veress János
Viski Leo...