Csaba Szilvay

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Csaba Szilvay
Born1941
Budapest
OriginHungary
Occupation(s)cellist, conductor
Instrument(s)violoncello

Csaba Szilvay (born 1941) is a Finnish cellist, teacher and conductor.[1] He was born in Budapest, Hungary. He is the brother of the violinist Géza Szilvay and the uncle of the violinist Réka Szilvay. With his brother Géza Szilvay he founded the Helsinki Strings, a youth orchestra, in 1972. They conducted it until they retired in 2010.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Notice d'autorité personne: Szilvay, Csaba (1941-....). Bibliothèque nationale de France. Accessed October 2013.
  2. ^ Kapellimestarit. Helsingin Juniorijouset: the Helsinki Strings (in Finnish). Accessed October 2013.
  3. ^ The Helsinki Strings. Helsingin Juniorijouset: the Helsinki Strings. Accessed October 2013.