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September 9 - October 15, 2005 - Passaic, NJ
American Hungarian Museum, Passaic, NJ
presents:
NEW JERSEY FESTIVAL OF HUNGARIAN CULTURE
KODÁLY STRING QUARTET IN CONCERT
after the concert
HUNGARIAN GULYÁS PARTY AND CLOSING RECEPTION
Sunday, October 15, 2005 - Lambert Castle, Paterson, NJ
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of the Festival - September 9 - October 15, 2005:
movies, lectures, jazz,
operetta,
classical, popular
music concerts, folk and sacred
songs, gulyás party...
Photos:
László Kerkay

Catholina Lambert's daughter on a beautiful window of the Lambert Castle

Attila
Falvay and János Fejérvári...

...János
Fejérvári and György Éder, members of Kodály Quartet
with Kerkay Emese at the Exhibition

Greetings and introduction by Kálmán
Magyar,
Director of American Hungarian Museum, Passaic, NJ


Kodály String Quartet








Introduction to the second part of the concert

The concert was followed by:
HUNGARIAN GULYÁS PARTY AND CLOSING RECEPTION

The famous and delicious Gulyás Soup is ready

Levente
Koller, Judit Magyar and Maria Koller are serving the Gulyás Soup

Dr. Miklós Érdy orientalist and Miklós Sebek sculptor

Directors of the two museums:
Richard A. Sgritta, Director of Lambert Castle Museum, Paterson, NJ
Kálmán Magyar,
Director of American Hungarian Museum, Passaic, NJ

Members of the Kodály String Quartet:
György
Éder, Attila Falvay, Zoltán Tuska and János Fejérvári...

...with Edward Smyk Passaic
County Historian and Maryjane Proctor, Board of Trustees President
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