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editneeds serious cleanup ;Bear 23:56, 2005 Jan 26 (UTC)
I think so too. I would do it but I don't even understand most of the things in it.
AMENDMENTS Feb 2006
Vilmos Szabadi is a Hungarian violinist, who pursues an international career as a soloist. The text was taken from Mr Szabadi's web-site and wasn't as clear as it might have been. For example, the list of concert halls where he has performed needed cleaning up, and I have made some amendments. Also, what is Bartok's "Young Age" sonata?