Balint Vazsonyi

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Balint Vazsonyi (March 7, 1936 - January 17, 2003) was a concert pianist and conservative commentator. He was born in Budapest, Hungary, and fled to the United States during the 1956 Hungarian revolution. After becoming an American citizen, he ran for mayor of Bloomington, Indiana, and headed the Center for the American Founding, and wrote a book, America's 30 Years War.

He was a professor of Music at Indiana University.