Gábor Gabos
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Gábor Gabos (4 January 1930 – 27 August 2014) was a Hungarian pianist.[1]
Born in Budapest, in 1960 he was awarded a 5th prize at the Queen Elisabeth competition, and one year later he won the Liszt-Bartók competition; an intercontinental concert career ensued. In 1976 he was decorated a Merited Artist of the Hungarian People's Republic.
References
- ^ Elhunyt Gabos Gábor (in Hungarian)
International Who's Who in Music (2003 edition), page 262
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