25/04/1878, Csabdi, Austria-Hungary Empire — 15/10/1944, Budapest, Hungary
Hungarian music teacher. He received a musical education as a pianist, a student of Arpad Sandy. He performed in a duet with cellist Arnold Feldeshi, accompanied singer Giulio Perotti on a tour of Europe. In 1903 he returned to Budapest and founded a music school on Andrassy Street. In the first year of classes, 11 teachers taught there and 160 pupils were engaged. Fedor's school aimed to train young musicians for admission to the Budapest Academy of Music. Over the years, such notable musicians as Leo Weiner, Imre Waldbauer, Albert Shiklos, Sandor Kovacs have taught at Fodor's school. Fodor's school ceased to exist with his death, but in 1947 it was recreated by his widow with the participation of his students and exists to this day. In 1986, she was named after Aladar Toth.