The celebration of the 75th anniversary of the Hungarian Cultural Garden in Cleveland continued as Vera Holczer, Director of the Aurora School of Music, introduced Chiara Fasani on violin and Andris Koh on cello.
Vera Holczer, Director of the Aurora School of Music
The ladies performed several Hungarian songs beginning with the familiar Hungarian Folk Song by Bartok.
Andris Koh on cello and Chiara Fasani on Violiin
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The St. Elizabeth Dancers performed at the 1938 dedication that opened the Hungarian Cultural Garden in Cleveland. The group was restarted in 1990 and performed at the 75th anniversary celebration of the Hungarian Cultural Garden in Cleveland.
St. Elizabeth Dancers
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Next to perform was the Kis Magyar Korus from Westside Hungarian Lutheran Church. The group was founded in 2004 by director Rev. Zoltan Tamasy.
Kis Magyar Korus from Westside Hungarian Lutheran Church
Istvan Hargitai went onstage with the Kis Magyar Korus and read a poem, first in Hungarian and then in English, called Kovek (Stones) by Attila Jozsef.
Istvan Hargitai
Watch more of the Kis Magyar Korus performance Hungarian Cultural Garden 75th Anniversary - Page 1 Main Page
Hungarian Cultural Garden 75th Anniversary - Page 2 History of the Garden and Girl Scouts songs
Hungarian Cultural Garden 75th Anniversary - Page 3 (This Page) Hungarian Folk Songs, St. Elizabeth Dancers and Kis Magyar Korus
Hungarian Cultural Garden 75th Anniversary - Page 4 Hungarian Scouts Folk Ensemble and Closing
Hungarian Cultural Garden 75th Anniversary - Page 5 Faces in the Crowd
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