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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Agi_JamborAgi Jambor - Wikipedia

    Agi Jambor (February 4, 1909 – February 3, 1997) was a Hungarian-born pianist. Biography. Jambor was born in 1909 in Budapest, Hungary, the half-Jewish daughter of a wealthy businessman and a prominent piano teacher. A piano prodigy, she was playing Mozart before she could read and at age 12 made her debut with a symphony orchestra.

  2. The website dedicated to celebrating the life of Agi Jambor, Hungarian musician extraordinaire, a survivor, teacher and a fearless woman. AgiJambor.org will grow and expand as more is added.

  3. Agi Jambor (hongarès: Jámbor Ági) (Budapest, 4 de febrer de 1909 - Baltimore, 3 de febrer de 1997) va ser una pianista hongaresa. Jambor va néixer a Budapest, filla mig jueva d'un ric empresari i un destacat professor de piano. Un prodigi del piano, tocava Mozart abans de llegir i als 12 anys va debutar amb una orquestra simfònica.

  4. 23 de dic. de 2022 · Tim Prudente. 12/23/2022 6:00 a.m. EST. Rob Fiscella is the owner of a Steinway piano that belonged to his late friend, Agi Jambor, a famous pianist from Europe and one of the premier players of Bach back in her day. He wishes for people to come play the piano. (Kaitlin Newman/The Baltimore Banner)

  5. 3 de feb. de 1997 · The Hungarian-born America pianist, Agi Jambor, was the half-Jewish daughter of a wealthy businessman and a prominent piano teacher. A piano prodigy, she was playing W.A. Mozart before she could read and at age 12 made her debut with a symphony orchestra. learned piano with Paul Braun at the Fodor Music School in Budapest.

  6. Written in the US sometime soon after Patai’s death in 1949, Agi Jambor’s memoir is steeped in tragedy without being predicated by a confining sense of introspection – by the sense of entrapment that is the terrible undertone of the Holocaust, of post-war words and of all attempts at a conceptualisation of the horror, at an analysis of ...

  7. Agi Jambor's Music. Memorial Concert and some of Agi Jambor's music and recordings. The American pianist Sarah Cahill introduces Agi Jambor's only remaining piano Sonata and performs the work at a concert in San Francisco in 2021. The audio recording makes its debut on 4 March 2022 by First Hand Records.