Correspondence
Included here is a selection of correspondence from some of the great musical figures of Zàdor’s day. Several writings are from Eugene Ormandy, who was a young aspiring violinist when he first met Zàdor in about 1920. Over the years, Ormandy conducted many of Zàdor’s orchestral works, beginning with Hungarian Caprice in 1935 when he led the Minneapolis Symphony Orchestra.