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Lili Kraus - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lili Kraus (Hungarian: , April 3, 1903, Budapest - November 6, 1986, Asheville), a Hungarian pianist. Pianist Lili Kraus was born in Budapest in 1903, as a daughter of the father from Czechland, and ...
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Lili Kraus Hungarian Pianist, Texas Teacher, and Personality Extraordinaire by Steve Roberson ... A talented pianist and a woman of great vitality and charm, Lili Kraus was one of the most extraordinary musicians of the twentieth century. Born into extreme poverty in Budapest, she showed such musical talent that by the age...
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The Hungaria pianist, Lili Kraus, was born to an impoverished Hungarian mother and Czech father. She entered the Academy of Music there as a piano major at age 8. Taught by Kodály and Béla Bartók, among others, she graduated in 1922, with top honors.
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with pianist Lili Kraus ... Born in Budapest in 1903, Lili Kraus soon made her mark as a classical pianist - in fact, she was only 22 when she was hired to a full professorship at the Vienna Conservatory! ... Kraus acquired the reputation of being a specialist in the music of Mozart and Schubert, but her career,
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Lili Kraus: Hungarian Pianist, Texas Teacher, and Personality Extraordinaire, Steven Henry RobersonA talented pianist and a woman of great vitality and charm, Lili Kraus was one of the most extraordinary musicians of the twentieth century. ... Segnala Lili Kraus: Hungarian Pianist, Texas Teacher,
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