Magyar News, 2004. szeptember-2005. augusztus (15. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)

2005-05-01 / 9. szám

Klára Zsédő Imre Ihász Dr. Sándor Havadtőy Éva Látrányi “Feltámadott a Tenger”. The audience enjoyed the music that was presented. Eva Látrányi sang beautiful, old Hungarian folksongs, and her last performance was a song composed by Zoltán Kodály. Zsuzsa Gálffy and Csilla Balázs with piano and flute provided the music for the on March 15, 1848. In all, it was a very rich program with excellent performance. Thanks to every­body who participated and made it possi­ble. We truly enjoyed seeing the young generation, and everybody sent their appreciation to the parents who helped them prepare for the stage. Though it is noticeable that the Hungarian population is slowly getting smaller in numbers, but those who are around with the help of the Pannónia American Hungarian Club are still capable of orgahizing this celebration and filling it with the spirit of March 15, 1848. After the program, in traditional Hungarian style everybody was invited to the reception. The ladies who worked hard organizing the celebration, also went out of their way to do the exceptional backing and took on the role of hostesses. GOD BLESS THE HUNGARIANS! Left: View of the audience. Below:Organizers:Nelli Adamkovics, Éva Mikolai, and Marika Horváth Photos by Tibor Adamkovics celebration. Their playing lead the audi­ence singing the National Anthems, also accompanied Eva Látrányi. In the program they performed two major pieces, Johann Pachbell: Canon in D, and Handel G moll sonata. Before ending Charles Ihász recit­ed an other poem written by Sándor Petőfi Below from left: Tamás Wolff, Agnes Farkas, Dayton Horváth, Zsuzsa Gálffy and Csilla Balázs Page 2

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