Tibor Varga, a conductor and violinist known for his teaching and his performances of Bela Bartok and other modern masters, died Thursday at his home in Grimisuat, Switzerland, according to his wife.
Born in 1921, Varga was ten years old when he made his first public appearance as a soloist. He began his studies at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest the same year and by his early teens ...
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