LAJTHA QUARTET
Lajtha Quartet
The Lajtha Quartet, its name taken from that of the distinguished Hungarian
composer and expert on folk-music, with Bartók and Kodály, was
founded in 1990 by the violinist Leila Rásonyi, winner of a special prize
at the Jacques Thibaud International Violin Competition in Paris in 1971 and
an award-winner in Vienna two years later, with study in Budapest and in Moscow.
Since 1989 she has been a member of the teaching staff of the Liszt Academy.
She is joined in the quartet by the violinist György Albert, the viola-player
László Kolozsvári and the cellist László
Fenyö.
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