The Hungarian String Quartet was a world-renowned ensemble that captivated audiences with their exquisite performances of classical music. Formed in 1935, the quartet consisted of four Hungarian musicians: Zoltán Székely (first violin), Sándor Végh (second violin), Dénes Koromzay (viola), and Vilmos Tátrai (cello). Their interpretations of Beethoven's string quartets were particularly celebrated, and they recorded the complete cycle multiple times. The quartet's legacy lives on through their extensive discography and the influence they had on subsequent generations of musicians.
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