Nicholas Harsanyi
Biography
Nicholas Harsanyi was a native of Budapest, Hungary; a violist who went to school with Béla Bartók in Hungary. He founded the Tallahassee symphony in 1981. He was the driving force behind the Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra and its only conductor until his death in 1987. His wife Janice was known as the "First Lady" of the TSO.
Found in 76 Collections and/or Records:
41st season, 105th program, University Orchestra Broadcast, Partial, 1968-07-14
National Music Camp, University Orchestra, 1968, Stravinsky
Recording Content
no tone
41st season, 190th program, University Orchestra Broadcast - Part 1 of 2 , 1968-07-28
National Music Camp, University Orchestra, 1968, Handel, Beecham
41st season, 190th program, University Orchestra Broadcast - Part 2 of 2 , 1968-07-28
National Music Camp, University Orchestra, 1968, Mozart, Bellini, Puccini, Surinach
41st season, 236th program, Concerto Winners - Part 1 of 4 , 1968-08-03
National Music Camp, Concerto Winners, University Orchestra, 1968, Beethoven, Ravel, harp, piano
41st season, 236th program, Concerto Winners - Part 2 of 4, 1968-08-03
National Music Camp, Concerto Winners, University Orchestra, 1968, Dvorak, Mozart, cello, piano
41st season, 236th program, Concerto Winners - Part 3 of 4, 1968-08-03
National Music Camp, Concerto Winners, University Orchestra, 1968, Wagner, Brahms, gem, Jessye Norman, violin, soprano
Recording Content
not program order
41st season, 236th program, Concerto Winners - Part 4 of 4, 1968-08-03
National Music Camp, Concerto WInners, University Orchestra, 1968, Hindemith, Rachmaninoff, piano, horn
Recording Content
not program order
41st season, 303rd program, WYSO - Part 1 of 2, 1968-08-11
National Music Camp, World Youth Symphony Orchestra, 1968, Frescobaldi, Kindler, Saint-Saens
41st season, 303rd program, WYSO - Part 2 of 2, 1968-08-11
National Music Camp, World Youth Symphony Orchestra, 1968, Copland, Saint-Saens
41st season, Concerto Winners #2 with WYSO, 1968
Concerto Winners, World Youth Symphony Orchestra, 1968, National Music Camp, Hindemith, Shostakovich, Prokofiev, Gotkovsky