Czakó Éva
cello
Place of Birth
Kalkutta
Date of Birth
1926
born in 1926, Calcutta, India, died in 1978, Indiana, USA
Eva Czako Janzer was born in India and studied cello at the Academy of Music in Budapest where she received a Diploma of Virtuosity. Twice winner of the Geneva Competition, she had a brilliant career as soloist and chamber musician. She and her husband, famed violinist Georges Janzer, were members of the Grumiaux Trio and Vegh Quartet. She taught at the University of Hanover before coming to the United States where she and her husband joined the faculty of Indiana University in 1972. She died in 1978.
Eva Czako Janzer was born in India and studied cello at the Academy of Music in Budapest where she received a Diploma of Virtuosity. Twice winner of the Geneva Competition, she had a brilliant career as soloist and chamber musician. She and her husband, famed violinist Georges Janzer, were members of the Grumiaux Trio and Vegh Quartet. She taught at the University of Hanover before coming to the United States where she and her husband joined the faculty of Indiana University in 1972. She died in 1978.
Year | Title | Publisher | Code | Remark |
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2018 |
Végh Sándor - A kamarazenész
(Végh - The Chamber Musician) |
BMC Records | BMC CD 262 | 2 CDs |