ARTICLES BEING VIEWED NOW:
- A Musical Offering - In Oliver Cotton's play 'The Score', J S Bach is summoned for a meeting by King Frederick II of Prussia
- Echoes of Oblivion by Robert McCarney - From swerve of shore to bend of bay
- United States of America
- Francisco Feliciano
- The Bird Has Flown - Peter King says farewell to his favourite BBC Radio 3 'Saturday Breakfast' host, Elizabeth Alker
RESOUNDING ECHOES: From August 2022, Robert McCarney's regular series features little-known twentieth century classical composers.
Hungarian violinist Denes Koromzay was born in Arad on 18 May 1913. He studied at the Franz Liszt Academy, and later emigrated to the USA, living in Colorado from 1962.
He was a founder member of the Hungarian String Quartet and, when the group disbanded in 1972, played with the New Hungarian Quartet.
Denes Koromzay died on 15 July 2001 in Boulder, Colorado, USA, aged eighty-eight.