Ákos László

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Ákos László (born November 10, 1871 in Nagyenyed , Transylvania , † 1946 in Zurich ) was a Hungarian violinist, composer and music writer.

He studied with Emanuel Wirth in Berlin and, through the mediation of Joseph Joachim, was given a job at the Royal University of Music.

Compositions (selection)

  • Op. 5 Hungarian ways for violin with piano or orchestra accompaniment (Publisher: Bote & Bock, Berlin)
  • op.9 Hungarian dance (piano for 2 hands)
  • op. 12 Gypsy tunes pour violon avec accompagnement de piano
  • Minuets antice for violin and piano (Publisher: Leipzig, Zurich, Gebrüder Hug & Co., c1923)
  • Turkish March (large orchestra)

Recordings

Estate, sources

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