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Title/Work Quartet in G Major, No. 12
Author(s)/Composer(s) Antonín Dvořák (1841-1904)
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Content Molto allegro
Description Columbia L 1460
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Conductor(s) Eugene Lehner (1906-1997)
Performer(s) The Léner Quartet of Budapest
1st violin: Janos (or Jenö) Léner (or Lehner)[1] (1894-1948); 2nd violin: Joszef Smilovits; Viola: Sándor Roth; Cello: Imre Hartmann
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Label Columbia Records
Cat. no. L 1460
Order number 75222
Matrix/StamperID 75222
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References

  1. allmusic.com: The Léner String Quartet was founded by violinist Janos (or Jenö) Léner (1894 - 1948) in 1918 at the Budapest Academy of Music., Link to the record

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