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  1. István Thomán (Hungarian: [ˈiʃtvaːn ˈtomaːn]; 4 November 1862 – 22 September 1940) was a Hungarian piano virtuoso and music educator. He was a notable piano teacher, with students including Béla Bartók, Ernő Dohnányi, Paul de Marky who later taught Oscar Peterson in Quebec, Gisela Selden-Goth, and Georges Cziffra.

  2. Works dedicated to: Thomán, István. The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  3. It is likely that, through Thomán, Bartók learned many things from the 19th-century performance practice. Keywords: István Thomán, Mária Comensoli, Breithaupt, Liszt school, piano technique

  4. Thomán, István/Dedicatee Content is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License • Page visited 21,735 times • Powered by MediaWiki • Switch back to classic skin

    • 4 Rhapsodies
    • Op.11
    • Dohnányi, Ernő
    • 4 Rhapsodien
  5. Thomán, István, Hungarian pianist and pedagogue; b. Homonna, Nov. 4, 1862; d. Budapest, Sept. 22, 1940. He studied with Erkel and Volkmann in Budapest (1882-85); then was a pupil of Liszt there and in Weimar and Rome. He taught at the Royal Academy of Music in Budapest (1888-1906).

  6. composer educationist music educator musician. István Thomán was a Hungarian piano virtuoso and music educator. Background. Thomán was born in Homonna, Zemplén County, Kingdom of Hungary (present-day Slovakia) in 1862 to Jewish parents, Doctor David Thomán and Rosa Weisberger. Career. His six-volume Technique of Piano Playing is still in use today.

  7. Mária Eckhardt, István Thomán, Liszt’s Pupil and Successor at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest This article aims to provide an insight into the studies that István Thomán (1862–1940) undertook with Liszt.