The other members of the Quartet were Richard Young,[2] second violin; Denes Koromzay (1913–2001),[3] viola, formerly violist in the Hungarian Quartet; and Andor Toth, Jr., cello, formerly principal cellist of the San Francisco Symphony under conductor Josef Krips.
The quartet performed a concert in New York City in Alice Tully Hall in February, 1976.
Oberlin College president Emil Danenberg, an established concert pianist, joined them for the Brahms Piano Quintet in F. Music critic Raymond Ericson commented in The New York Times that: The Brahms] was greeted enthusiastically, however, by a near-capacity audience, as were the works offered by the New Hungarian Quartet alone.
The stylishness held good throughout the Bartók, even when the players did justice to the wild dance rhythms of the last movement.
This was top-level playing.The quartet made several recordings for VOX in their VOXBOX series (see discography below).