Under the arch of music of czech and hungarian geniuses
Concerts were based on cimbalom and piano repertoire of czech and hungarian composers.
Concerts in the Czech republic: 1st – 5th May 2016
Musicians:
Tamás Bácsi, Hungary, piano
Tamás Bácsi was born in 1994 in Csongrád, Hungary. He started playing the piano at the age of five. He won the X. National Piano Competition of Nyíregyháza at the age of 9. That year he also got accepted to the Franz Liszt Academy's Special School for Young Talents; youngest of the time. From the age of 14, Tamás continued his studies in Toronto, Canada at the Young Artists' Performance Academy (now called Taylor Academy) of the Royal Conservatory of Music as a scholarship student. He finished his pre-school studies there. While living in Canada, He won first prizes at the Kiwanis Music Competition in the Own Composition and Piano Duo categories. Also won the golden prize at the school's RC Festival. Mr. Bácsi is now a second year, undergraduate student here at the Academy, studying Piano Performance with István Gulyás & Attila Némethy. He recently won third prize at the 4th International Béla Bartók Piano competition in Vienna, where he got an invitation to perform one of Mozart's Piano Concerti with the Symphonic Orchestra of Vác next November in Vienna along with Bartók's Sonata for Two pianos and Percussion.
Notable Concerts:
-Guest artist at the Viennese Music Academy in January of 2005
-Played at the Bartók Radio's concert hall at György Kurtág's 80th birthday celebration which was also aired numerous times.
-Full house concert at the RCM's Ihnatowycz Hall
-Performed at the Glass Hall of MUPA numerous times
Gabriela Jílková, Czech republic, cimbalom
Concerts in May 2016:
Příbor - Piaristický klášter (refektář)
Ostrava - Janáčkova konzervatoř a Gymnázium (Sál Bohuslava Martinů)
Brno - Stará radnice (Křišťálový sál)
Kroměříž - Konzervatoř P. J. Vejvanovského (Aula konzervatoře)
Programme:
Béla Bartók – For children (excerpts)
Gabriela Jílková – cimbalom
Ferenc Liszt – Obermann valley
Tamás Bácsi – piano
Leoš Janáček – In the mists (Andantino)
Gabriela Jílková
Béla Bartók – 1. Romanian dance op. 8/a
Tamás Bácsi
Kamilló Lendvay – Disposizioni
Gabriela Jílková
Vítězslav Novák – Sonata Eroica (1st movement – Allegro patetico)
Tamás Bácsi
Milan Báchorek – Concerto fantazia for cimbalom and string quartet
Gabriela Jílková – cimbalom
Tamás Bácsi – piano
The concerts were financially supported by the Moravian-Silesian Region.
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