Imre Farkas (May 1, 1879 in Debrecen, Austria-Hungary – March 25, 1976 in Budapest, Hungarian People's Republic) was a 19th-century Hungarian musician, most famous for his contribution for the popular Nóta style.
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Imre Farkas (May 1, 1879 in Debrecen, Austria-Hungary – March 25, 1976 in Budapest, Hungarian People's Republic) was a 19th-century Hungarian musician, most famous for his contribution for the popular Nóta style.
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