LC control no. | no 96047599 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Dajos, Béla |
See also | For works of this person created under other names, search also under Joszí, Sándor Holʹt︠s︡man, Lev Joszí, Sándor Holʹt︠s︡man, Lev Corporate body: Orchester Dajos Béla |
Associated country | Russia Germany Argentina |
Birth date | 1897-12-19 |
Death date | 1978-12-05 |
Place of birth | Kyï̈v (Ukraine) |
Place of death | La Falda (Córdoba, Argentina) |
Profession or occupation | Violinists Conductors (Music) |
Found in | Lehmann, L. Lotte Lehmann [SR] p1990: container (Bela Dajos, violin) insert (Dajos Béla; real name, Leonidow Holzmann; born to Russian Jewish father and Hungarian mother; active in Berlin, emigrated to Argentina in 1933) Wikipedia, Feb. 27, 2012 (Dajos Béla; birth name Leon Golzmann; made one recording as Kapelle Merton; b. Dec. 19, 1897, d. Dec. 5, 1978; Russian fiddle player and bandleader) Zwischen Adlon und Eden-Hotel, 1996: container (Orchester Dajos Béla) Grunow, Pekka. International encyclopedia of the recording industry, 1999: page 53 (Dajos Bela; born Leon Holzmann in Kiev, Ukraine; musical director of the Lindström recording company in the 1920s; in that decade, his orchestra issued several thousand titles, issued either under his adopted name or various pseudonyms such as Wiener Bonheme Orchester, Sandor Joszi, Orchester Mascotte, and so on) Ukrainian Wikipedia, Feb. 15, 2021 (Daïosh Bela = Дайош Бела, Hung. Dajos Béla, born Lev (Leon) Holʹt︠s︡man = Лев (Леон) Гольцман; born Dec. 19, 1897, Kyïv; died Dec. 5, 1978, La Falda, Argentina; German-Argentinian violinist, bandleader; studied in Moscow and Berlin; started his own orchestra in the 1920s; issued many recordings and appeared in soundtrack of several films; emigrated to Argentina in 1935 to escape the Nazis; peformed on a live radio show in Buenos Aires for many years) <https://uk.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%94%D0%B0%D0%B9%D0%BE%D1%88_%D0%91%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B0> |
Not found in | New Grove; Riemann Musik Lexikon, 12. Aufl.; MGG; Baker, 8th ed. |