Photos: Frederic Balazs, former TSO conductor dies
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Frederic Balazs, the Hungarian-born conductor who transformed the Tucson Symphony Orchestra into a formidable regional orchestra during 15 years as its music director in the 1950s, paving the way for its artistic excellence today, died Saturday, June 2, at Sierra Del Sol Memory Care.
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Maestro Frederic Balazs, at 90, still traveled the globe as a guest conductor and composes music at his home.
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Maestro Frederic Balazs, at 90, still traveled the globe as a guest conductor and composes music at his home.
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Frederic Balazs, conductor of the Tucson Symphony Orchestra, during a rehearsal at the University of Arizona Music School in 1955.
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Conductor Frederic Balazs, second from right, during a Tucson Symphony Orchestra rehearsal at the University of Arizona School of Music in 1955.
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Tucson Symphony Orchestra 25th anniversary concert in 1952. Frederic Balazs, conductor.
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A photograph shows Maestro Frederic Balazs playing the violin (lower right corner) to a crowd in Budapest in 1938.
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Frederic Balazs sits down for lunch at Sierra Del Sol Memory Care on November 30, 2017. He was the first full-time conductor for the Tucson Symphony Orchestra from 1952-1966. He spends his days reading and writing is memoir.
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Frederic Balazs, right, chats with Daniel Byrnes in the dining hall at Sierra Del Sol Memory Care before sitting down to lunch on November 30, 2017. He was the first full-time conductor for the Tucson Symphony Orchestra from 1952-1966.
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Frederic Balazs was the first full-time conductor for the Tucson Symphony Orchestra from 1952-1966. November 30, 2017
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Frederic Balazs was the first full-time conductor for the Tucson Symphony Orchestra from 1952-1966. He spends his days reading and writing is memoir at Sierra Del Sol Memory Care. November 30, 2017
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Frederic Balazs was the first full-time conductor for the Tucson Symphony Orchestra from 1952-1966. He spends his days reading and writing is memoir at Sierra Del Sol Memory Care. November 30, 2017
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Frederic Balazs was the first full-time conductor for the Tucson Symphony Orchestra from 1952-1966. November 30, 2017
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