词条 | Ferenc Jancsin |
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He studied violin at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest (1929 – 1933), where his teachers were Oszkár Studer and Ede Zathureczky, from 1931 the exceptional Jenő Hubay in his master class, and his chamber music teacher was Leó Weiner.[2] Ferenc Jancsin started his career as the member of the Hungarian State Opera’s orchestra in 1933, and soon became the first concertmaster of it in 1936, the post he held until 1971. Before World War II. he gave solo concerts in and outsides Hungary, in Sweden, Austria, Italy, and Czechoslovakia. After the war, he stayed in Hungary, and he founded his chamber group in 1947, the Jancsin quartet, and led it until 1968, besides his solo concerts, and chamber music concerts he became the lecturer of the Béla Bartók Conservatory in Budapest as well.[1] He made his first recordings under the label of the Hungarian music publisher, Radiola since 1930,[3] now these are published by the Rózsavölgyi és Társa Kft as CD records.[4] Media
References1. ^1 {{cite web|title=JANCSIN FERENC 85 ÉVES|url=http://www.muzsikalendarium.hu/muzsika/index.php?area=article&id_article=2490|website=www.muzsikalendarium.hu|publisher=Muzsikalendárium|accessdate=14 August 2017|language=hu}} 2. ^Szabolcsi Bence - Tóth Aladár: Zenei lexikon, Zeneműkiadó Vállalat, 1965. II. p. 266. "Jancsin Ferenc", in Hungarian 3. ^Rádiómúzeum 4. ^Magyar hegedűművészek a 20. század első felében Polifon Music Trade Sources
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