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Dezso d’Antalffy

Dezso d'Antalffy or Dezső, Antalffy-Zsiross〔It is useful to understand that names in Hungarian are usually seen beginning with the surname, as Antalffy-Zsiross Dezső. To Germans,it was Desider von Antalffy and in France, Désiré d'Antalffy; thus in America, he was known as Dezso d'Antalffy, as can be seen in the autograph on the cover of "Madrigal".〕 (24 July 1885 – 29 April 1945) was a Hungarian organist and composer. He was one of the most significant performing artists of his time,〔''
This year's round of organ concerts was today enriched by the recital of Prof. D. D'Antalffy. This artist again confirmed his long recognised virtuosity by his performance of works by Bach, Schumann and others, in a well-rounded program, whose technical and interpretative excellence once more brought him the tumultous plaudits of a crowded house.
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—Journal, March 20, 1920
''Prof. D'Antalffy, of the Royal Academy, today gave his third organ recital this season. The great artistry, technical finesse, and virtuosity of this young performer compelled the vigorous applause of his audience.
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—Pester Lloyd, March, 1919
''Before a packed hall, D'Antalffy gave his first organ concert of the season. The merit of his performance has long been recognized. He again proved his technical command and the sureness of his musical perception, expressed through the medium of romantic, neo-impressionistic style.
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—Journal, November, 1918
''At today's Philharmonic concert, the Hall of the Academy was so inadequate that the concert must be repeated on Sunday. It is easy to understand the large size of the audience who desired to attend when two such popular artists as Josef Lhevinne and D. D'Antalffy were the joint recitalists. Mr. D'Antalffy opened the program with consummate artistry giving admirable interpretation of Handel's Organ Concerto in A major.
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—Magyarország, March 27, 1917 Letters,Diary,Photo Album,Notes of Dezso d'Antalffy
〕 and an outstanding composer. He composed pieces for orchestra, chamber orchestra, choir, piano and organ, which were published at Schirmer, Ricordi, Leduc, Salabert, Steingräber, Breitkopf and Universal.〔Judith d'Antalffy's biography about her father〕
==Childhood==
Dezso d'Antalffy was born in a musical family in Nagybecskerek in Banat in the Kingdom of Hungary, Austria-Hungary, (today's Zrenjanin in Serbia). His mother, a skillful pianist, recognized his musical talent at the age of four. At the age of seven, d'Antalffy's systematic study of playing the piano was taken over by Ferenc Ripka. When he turned ten, it was Herr Ödön who supervised his musical progress.〔Curriculum vitae of Dezso d'Antalffy〕 As a secondary school student, he practiced no less than eight hours a day, which gave a firm basis for his future legendary technique.

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