About Theodor Szanto
Theodor Szántó, also seen as Tivadar Szántó (3 June 1877[1][2][3] – 7 January 1934) was a Hungarian Jewish[4] pianist and composer. Szántó was born in Vienna, then the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. His family name was originally Smulevic, of Jewish and Slavic origin.[5] His musical studies were in Vienna and Budapest, and with Ferruccio Busoni in Berlin 1898-1901.[6] He resided in Paris from 1905, Switzerland from 1914, and Budapest from 1921 until his death there in 1934.[1]
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In Japan: II. Jizuki-uta (Workmen´s Song)
In Japan: III. Gombei ga tane makü (Gombei is Sowing)
In Japan: IV. Matsuri-bayashi (Festival Song)
In Japan: I. Chushingura
Taifun: 2 Japanische Melodien: 2: Sakura Sakura
34 Duetti: IV. Rodion (Shchedrin)
In Japan - Chushingura
In Japan - Jizuki-uta
In Japan - Gombei ga tane mak
In Japan - Matsuri-bayashi
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