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  1. István Thomán (Hungarian: [ˈiʃtvaːn ˈtomaːn]; 4 November 1862 – 22 September 1940) was a Hungarian piano virtuoso and music educator. He was a notable piano teacher, with students including Béla Bartók, Ernő Dohnányi, Paul de Marky who later taught Oscar Peterson in Quebec, Gisela Selden-Goth, and Georges Cziffra.

  2. István Thomán (hongarès: Thomán István) (Humenné, 4 de novembre de 1862 - Budapest, 22 de setembre de 1940) va ser un virtuós i educador musical de piano hongarès. Va ser un notable professor de piano, amb estudiants com Béla Bartók , Ernő Dohnányi , Oscar Peterson i Georges Cziffra .

  3. István Thomán. (4 November 1862 — 22 September 1940) =. Alternative Names/Transliterations: Stefan Thomán, Stephan Thomán. =. Name in Other Languages: Thomán István, Иштван Томан, Іштван Томан, トマーン・イシュトバーン, ایشتوان تمان, =. Aliases: Томан, Иштван, Томан ...

  4. István Thomán ( húngaro: [ˈiʃtvaːn ˈtomaːn]; 4 de noviembre de 1862 - 22 de septiembre de 1940) fue un virtuoso del piano y educador musical húngaro . Fue un notable profesor de piano, con alumnos como Béla Bartók , Ernő Dohnányi , Paul de Marky, quien más tarde enseñó a Oscar Peterson en Quebec, Gisela Selden-Goth y Georges ...

  5. Thomán, István, Hungarian pianist and pedagogue; b. Homonna, Nov. 4, 1862; d. Budapest, Sept. 22, 1940. He studied with Erkel and Volkmann in Budapest (1882-85); then was a pupil of Liszt there and in Weimar and Rome. He taught at the Royal Academy of Music in Budapest (1888-1906).

  6. István Thomán (1862–1940) Composer Time Period Comp. Period: Early 20th century: Piece Style Early 20th century: Instrumentation piano Related Works No.4: Based on Dies irae

  7. training by István Thomán. The writings of the Liszt-pupil Thomán suggest that, like his master, he valued the "active" use of wrists, even though he basically supported the modern, "synthetic" piano technique propagated by Breithaupt, who consistently rec ommended the "passive" use of the wrists. It is likely that, through Thomán, Bartók