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Hungarian Quartet
The Hungarian String Quartet was a musical ensemble of world renown, particularly famous for its performances of quartets by Beethoven and Bartók. The quartet was founded in Budapest in 1935 (as the New Hungarian Quartet) and was disbanded in 1972.
== Members ==

1st violin:
* Sándor Végh (1935–1937)
* Zoltán Székely (1937–1972)
2nd violin:
* Péter Szervánsky (1935–1937)
* Sándor Végh (1937–1940)
* Alexandre Moszkowsky (1940–1959)
* Mihaly Kuttner (1959–1972)
Viola:
* Denes Koromzay (1935–1972)
Violoncello:
* Pál Hermann (1935-1940)
* Vilmos Palotai (1940-c1956)
* Gabor Magyar (c1956-1972)

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