Gyorgy Pauk

About Gyorgy Pauk

The career of the late Hungarian violinist and educator György Pauk represented a direct link to the era of Bartók and Kodály. He studied with the latter and was especially known for his performances of music by the former. Pauk appeared as a concerto soloist with many orchestras under some of the most prominent conductors of the late 20th century. He had a strong orientation toward Bartók and also toward contemporary music, giving the world premieres of works by such composers as Witold Lutosławski and Krzysztof Penderecki. Pauk had a substantial recording catalog stretching well into the 21st century. He joined the Takács Quartet for a recording of Mozart: String Quintets as late as 2010. A recording made in 1964 of Schubert's complete music for violin and piano with pianist Peter Frankl was released in 2015. Pauk died in London on November 18, 2024.

FROM
Budapest, Hungary
BORN
1936
GENRE
Classical
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