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Manhattan Hungarian Network Wine Tasting, Hungarian House - May 26 ... May 26, 2005 ... Over 80 Manhattan Hungarian Network members were in attendance at the Wine Tasting. Attendees included Charles Vámossy, President of the ...
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Érdi Tamás és Horváth Béla koncert Mar 15, 2004 ... Érdi's primary teachers from the beginning are Erika Becht and Zsuzsa Kollár, who use the "structural" method to teach Tamás, ...
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NJ Festival of Hungarian Culture, Passaic - September 9 - October ... Sep 9, 2005 ... September 9 - October 15, 2005 - Passaic, NJ. American Hungarian Museum, Passaic, NJ presents: NEW JERSEY FESTIVAL OF HUNGARIAN CULTURE ...
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Puccini's Sour Angelica with Éva Látrányi, Central Park, New York ... Aug 25, 2006 ... Conductor, founder of the New York Grand Opera Company (1973). Since 1974 Mr. La Selva has chosen New York's Central Park ...
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100 éve született József Attila - Vers Hangja Irodalmi Kör, New ... Apr 9, 2005 ... JÓZSEF ATTILA 1905 - 1937 ... József Attila csak a legnagyobb költő, aki valaha magyarul írt. ... Engem vigyen föl a padlásra." (Mama) ...
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George Washington Award - 2004 Nov 17, 2004 ... Photos: Gabriella Győrffy. George G. Gellert, Paul J. Kellner and Dr. Francis Robicsek laureates of the George Washington Awards 2004 ...
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Calm Between the Storms Feb 20, 2005 ... "Calm Between the Storms: István Szőnyi and Hungarian Art Between the World Wars" is curated by Oliver I.A. Botar and produced in ...
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"In Memoriam Béla Bartók" Bartók Quartet Concert , Hungarian ... May 31, 2006 ... May 31, 2006 - Consulate General of Hungary, New York ... Boston, Cincinnati, Dallas, Denver, St. Louis, Baltimore, New Orleans, Quebec, Toronto and Montreal. ... Source: Concert Program by the Hungarian Consulate ...
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Extremely Hungary, Celebrating Hungary at Carnegie Hall: Roby ... Jan 27, 2009 ... Roby Lakatos - known as the "Devil's Fiddler" - a seventh generation violin player descended from János Bihari (Hungarian violinist and ...
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Calm Between the Storms Feb 20, 2005 ... It is now part of the Salgo Trust for Education and is housed at Mille Fleurs, a gracious former Guggenheim mansion near Port Washington, ...
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