Kálmán Záborszky
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Kálmán Záborszky
Summary
Kálmán Záborszky is a human[1]. He was born in Budapest[2]. He was born on +1947-10-04T00:00:00Z[3]. He worked as a cellist[4], conductor[5], and cello teacher[6].
Key Facts
- Kálmán Záborszky's place of birth was Budapest[2].
- Kálmán Záborszky was born on +1947-10-04T00:00:00Z[3].
- Kálmán Záborszky's father was József Záborszky[7].
- Kálmán Záborszky held citizenship in Hungary[8].
- Hungarian was Kálmán Záborszky's native language[9].
- Kálmán Záborszky's professions included cellist[4].
- Kálmán Záborszky worked as a conductor[5].
- Kálmán Záborszky's professions included cello teacher[6].
- Kálmán Záborszky was educated at Franz Liszt Academy of Music[10].
- Kálmán Záborszky was educated at University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna[11].
- Kálmán Záborszky received the Apáczai Csere János Prize[12].
- Kálmán Záborszky received the Meritorius Artist of Hungary[13].
- Kálmán Záborszky received the Franz Liszt Prize[14].
- Kálmán Záborszky received the Great Artist of Hungary Award[15].
- Kálmán Záborszky received the Kossuth Prize[16].
- Kálmán Záborszky was a member of Hungarian Art Academy[17].
- Kálmán Záborszky is recorded as male[18].
- Kálmán Záborszky's instance of is recorded as human[19].
- Kálmán Záborszky's ISNI is recorded as 0000000079437328[20].
- Kálmán Záborszky's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 121486161[21].
- Kálmán Záborszky's family name is recorded as Záborszky[22].
- Kálmán Záborszky's given name is recorded as Kálmán[23].
- Kálmán Záborszky's NSZL is recorded as 000000021386[24].
- Kálmán Záborszky studied under Miklós Zsámboki[25].
- Kálmán Záborszky studied under Endre Lengyel[26].
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Origins and Family
Kálmán Záborszky's place of birth was Budapest[2]. He was born on +1947-10-04T00:00:00Z[3]. His father was József Záborszky[7]. Hungarian was his native language[9].
Education
Educated at Franz Liszt Academy of Music[10], a music academy[27], in Hungary[28], founded in 1875[29], headquartered in Franz Liszt Academy of Music[30] and University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna[11], a public university[31], in Austria[32], founded in 1819[33], headquartered in main building of the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna[34]. Studied under Miklós Zsámboki[25], a cellist[35], 1890–1961[36], of Hungary[37]; Endre Lengyel[26], a cellist[38], 1931–2018[39], of Hungary[40]; Antal Friss[41], a musician[42], 1897–1973[43], of Hungary[44], awarded the Meritorius Artist of Hungary[45]; and André Navarra[46], a cellist[47], 1911–1988[48], of France[49], awarded the Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres[50].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include cellist[4], conductor[5], and cello teacher[6].
Recognition
Awards received include Apáczai Csere János Prize[12], an award[51], in Hungary[52], founded in 1973[53]; Meritorius Artist of Hungary[13], an award[54], in Hungary[55], founded in 1950[56]; Franz Liszt Prize[14], a music award[57], in Hungary[58], founded in 1952[59]; Great Artist of Hungary Award[15], an award[60], in Hungary[61], founded in 1950[62]; and Kossuth Prize[16], an award[63], in Hungary[64], founded in 1948[65].
FAQs
Where was Kálmán Záborszky born?
Kálmán Záborszky was born in Budapest[2].
Who were Kálmán Záborszky's parents?
Kálmán Záborszky's father was József Záborszky[7].
What did Kálmán Záborszky do for work?
Kálmán Záborszky worked as cellist[4], conductor[5], and cello teacher[6].
Where did Kálmán Záborszky go to school?
Kálmán Záborszky was educated at Franz Liszt Academy of Music[10] and University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna[11].
What awards did Kálmán Záborszky receive?
Honors received include Apáczai Csere János Prize[12], Meritorius Artist of Hungary[13], Franz Liszt Prize[14], and Great Artist of Hungary Award[15].