Tamás Vető
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Tamás Vető (Budapest, 1935) is a Hungarian-born Danish choral and opera conductor. He trained at the Budapest Conservatoire, then studied in France under Nadia Boulanger. He came to Denmark in 1957.[1] He conducted Wagner's Der Ring des Niebelungen at the National Danish Opera in 1996. From 1996 to 2000 he was chief conductor of the vocal group Ars Nova Copenhagen.[2]
References
- ^ Denmark. An official handbook 1970 Page 737 Bent Rying, Mikal Rode, Denmark. Udenrigsministeriet. Presse- og informationsafdelingen - "Tamas Veto (born 1935 in Budapest) won the Bartok competition in Budapest at the age of 13. Trained at the Budapest Conservatoire, he later studied in France under Nadia Boulanger and in Italy. He came to Denmark in 1957 and made his.."
- ^ Ünnepi gálaest és koncert Koppenhágában az 1956-os forradalom és szabadságharc 50. évfordulójának tiszteletére "Róna Ottó nagykövet az ünneplő közönség előtt adta át Vető Tamás Dániában élő magyar karnagynak, 56-os menekültnek a Magyar Köztársasági Érdemrend Lovagkeresztjét (polgári tagozat) és John Jedbo dán állampolgárnak a Szabadság Hőse emlékérmet."
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