Dohnányi

Doh·ná·nyi

[dawh-nah-nyi]
noun
Ernst von [ernst fuhn] , or Er·nő [er-nœ] , 1877–1960, Hungarian pianist and composer in the U.S.
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Dohnányi (dɒkˈnɑːnjɪ, dɒx-, Hungarian ˈdohnaːnji) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
n
Ernö (ˈɛrnøː) or Ernst von (ɛrnst fɔn). 1877--1960, Hungarian pianist and composer whose works include Variations on a Nursery Theme (1913) for piano and orchestra

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