Ernő Dohnányi
1877–1960 (age 83)
Composer, pianist
Biography
Ernő Dohnányi was a Hungarian-born composer, pianist, and conductor whose artistry left a luminous mark on the concert stages of Europe and America. Revered for his lyrical compositions and sensitive interpretations, he shaped generations of musicians through both his performances and his tenure at distinguished institutions, blending lyrical tradition with modern rigor.
In Tallahassee, where he spent his later years, Dohnányi remained a guiding presence, fostering musical excellence and inspiring a deep appreciation for classical repertoire. His legacy is remembered through countless students and audiences who continue to encounter his works with gratitude and admiration.