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Rezső (Rudolf) Kemény (March 21, 1871 Nyíregyháza — July 7, 1945) was a Hungarian violinist and violin teacher. Kemény studied violin with Alois Gobbi at the National Conservatory〔Pester Lloyd, February 10, 1897, No. 35, (p. 7 )〕 and with Jenő Hubay at the Musical Academy in Budapest and with Joseph Joachim in Berlin. Since 1890 he worked in Königsberg as conductor and was a teacher at the Königsberg Conservatory and was appointed 1897 to Professor and co-director. In the autumn of 1898 he returned to Budapest and was a violin teacher at the Music Academy. In the years 1898–1934 he was on the concert tour. He was from 1899 a member (2nd violin) of Hubay-Popper Quartet. In 1918 he founded separately his own Kemény-Schiffer quartet. Jenő Hubay dedicated to Kemény his piece ''Scherzo Diabolique op. 51 No 5''. == Sources == * Ágnes Kenyeres (ed.): (''Kemény Rezső'' ) in: ''Magyar Életrajzi Lexikon (Hungarian Music Encyclopedia)'' * Károly Kristóf, Péter Ujvári (ed.): (''Kemény Rezső'' ) in: ''Magyar zsidó lexikon (Hungarian Jewish Encyclopedia of Music)'', Budapest 1929, p. 461 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Rudolf Kemény」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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