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First female conductor of the H.M.S Royal Marines. [22] Catherine Comet: France Grand Rapids Symphony, American Symphony Orchestra: 1944 Jessica Cottis: Australia Glasgow New Music Expedition 1979 Valéria Csányi: Hungary Hungarian Opera, since 1983 1958 Alondra de la Parra: Mexico Philharmonic Orchestra of the Americas Queensland Symphony ...
It includes Hungarian conductors (music) that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Pages in category "Hungarian women conductors (music)" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Hungarian women conductors (music) (5 P) C. Hungarian choral conductors (2 P) Conductors (music) from Austria-Hungary (35 P) J. Hungarian jazz bandleaders (3 P)
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Valéria Csányi (born 2 October 1958) is a Hungarian conductor. She obtained a music teacher and coral conductor diploma in 1982 and a conductor's diploma in 1984 at Liszt Academy of Music. She attended master courses by Karl Österreicher in Vienna, Péter Eötvös in Szombathely and Milan Horvat in Salzburg.
Hungarian women conductors (music) (5 P) E. Hungarian women music educators (14 P) F. Hungarian women flautists (2 P) K. Hungarian women keyboardists (1 P) M.
Following primary and secondary school, Zsuzsa Budavari-Novak studied music teaching and conducting at the University of Music in Pécs.During this time she gained considerable experience as a teacher at various music schools and initially became the conductor of the female choir Cantikum Cydrel which not only performed many concerts in Pecs but toured all over Hungary. [1]
Iván Fischer (born 20 January 1951) is a Hungarian conductor and composer. ... For women's choir, he composed "Zigeunerlied" , "La Malinconia" ...