Lehel, GyÖrgy

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Lehel, GyÖrgy

Lehel, GyÖrgy, Hungarian conductor; b. Budapest, Feb. 10, 1926; d. there, Sept. 26, 1989. He was a student in Budapest of Kadosa (composition) and Somogyi (conducting). From 1950 he was a conductor with the Hungarian Radio in Budapest, serving as chief conductor of its radio and television sym. orch. from 1962. As a guest conductor, he made appearances in Europe, the U.S., and Japan. He was honored with the Liszt (1955, 1962) and Kossuth (1973) prizes, and was made an Artist of Merit (1967) by the Hungarian government for his services to the music of his homeland.

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