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Paul dispersio pianist
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paul dispersio pianist

He studied in Budapest with Stephan Thomán (pupil of Liszt), making his debut there in 1921. Pianist, teacher, composer, b Gyula, Hungary,, naturalized Canadian 1931, d Montreal.













Paul dispersio pianist