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Ervin Nyiregyhazi

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Ervin Nyiregyhazi (1903-1987), child prodigy pianist and composer, performed extensively between 1909 and 1930. His 1920s Carnegie Hall debut is said to have received a much more enthusiastic response than that of Vladimir Horowitz a few years later. Following a lawsuit against his manager (R.E. Johnston - who, to judge from accounts in Andre Benoist's "The Accompanist", did not have a performer's best interests at heart), Nyiregyhazi's performing career dissipated. He participated in some movies, was juror at a piano competition in which one of the participants was Raymond Lewenthal (whom Nyiregyhazi voted for - but who also did not win the competition), and composed. A live broadcast during the 1940s of him performing Ferenc Liszt's (or, Germanized, Franz Liszt's) second piano concerto, has never surfaced as having been recorded. Similarly, a 1960s private recording of Liszt's B Minor Sonata, has remained elusive. To defray his ninth wife's medical expenses, Nyiregyhazi gave a number of recitals in the 1970s, primarily of repertoire by Ferenc Liszt, Franz Schubert, Johannes Brahms, Frederic Chopin, Claude Debussy and Theodore Leschetizky, which led to a Desmar LP (Nyiregyhazi Plays Liszt) produced under the auspices of the International Piano Archives, and a Columbia Records two-LP Liszt set that was Stereo Review's record of the year in 1978. Following this, Nyiregyhazi was offered return concerts at Carnegie Hall, but Nyiregyhazi declined. He continued to compose, performed in Japan in 1980 and 1982, and died of colon cancer in 1987.




Ervin Nyiregyhazi in 1978

the composition is Emile R. Blanchet's
Au jardin du vieux Serail
(Op. 18 No. 3)









These links offer further information:



http://www.ervinnyiregyhazi.net/

The International Ervin Nyiregyhazi Foundation



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nyiregyhazi

Wikipedia Ervin Nyiregyhazi article



http://www.nyiregyhazi.org/

Ervin Nyiregyhazi website, managed by Aaron Gross



http://fugue.us/Ervin.html

Ervin Nyiregyhazi website with movie mp3s, rare photos and more



http://www.marymaclane.com/nyiregyhazi/

Ervin Nyiregyhazi website, managed by Michael Brown



http://www.vai-music.com/CD/1003.htm

VAI Audio
Nyiregyhazi at the Opera cd release



http://www.amica.org/Live/amica_Organization/amica-Hall-of-Fame_Members/nyiregyhazi.htm

AMICA Hall of Fame:
Ervin Nyiregyhazi Gives recital in Novato, CA
by Bill Knorp, The AMICA, V. 10, No 9, Sept 1973;
obituary from the AMICA, May/June 1987



http://www.americanhungarianfederation.org/culturalnews_nyiregyhazi.htm

American Hungarian Federation Cultural News: Ervin Nyiregyhazi



http://www.time.com/time/magazine/printout/0,8816, 919731,00.html

"Nine Wives and 700 Works Later" by Annalyn Swan
Time Magazine, Monday May 29, 1978



http://www.classicalnotes.net/features/joachim4.html

In search of...
The Most Important Record Ever Made
(article by Peter Gutmann, that in part is written about Nyiregyhazi)



http://www.myspace.com/ervinnyiregyhazi

Myspace Ervin Nyiregyhazi profile



http://www.myspace.com/michaelsayerservinnyiregyhazi

Myspace Michael Sayers performs Ervin Nyiregyhazi profile



http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ervinnyiregyhaziadmirerscl ub

Yahoo Ervin Nyiregyhazi group



http://groups.msn.com/ervinnyiregyhazi

MSN Ervin Nyiregyhazi group
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