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Eugene is NOT Janos

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Hi, I am from Germany, Janos (or Jenő) Léner (1894 - 1948) In 1918, he founded and became first violinist of the Léner Quartet, at first called the Lehner Streichquartett, using the German spelling of the name. The other members were second violinist Josef (or Joseph) Smilovits (or Smilovitz or Schmilovits), violist Sandor (or Sándor) Roth (or Röth), and violoncellist Imre (or Jmre) Hartman (or Hartmann). These four played together for twenty-three years. Please verify: LENER QUARTET PAPERS 1942-1947 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 92.77.31.168 (talk) 09:35, 26 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Unfortunately, both Eugene Lehner's and Jenő Léner's articles currently include the other one's name as if both were alternate spellings that they both used! But I think this is simply misinformation due to confusion. I knew Lehner somewhat; I believe his birth name was Jenő Lehner (unfortunately I can't prove it).DSatz (talk) 20:08, 25 March 2017 (UTC)[reply]