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Celebrating Talent at the 4th Franz Liszt International Piano Competition

Hungary Today 2024.10.10.

The 4th Franz Liszt International Piano Competition, concluded at New York City’s famous Carnegie Hall. The competition showcased remarkable talent of young pianists, writes Index.

The competition featured a distinguished jury, including world famous pianists Ádám György and Gábor Farkas, Dr. Steven Spooner, and Dr. Veda Kaplinsky. The winners were 17-year-old Xuanxiang Wu from China and Su Yeon Kim from South Korea, each demonstrating exceptional skill and artistry.

In his speech at the event, Ádám György emphasized the challenges of a performer’s life, including years of dedication, perseverance, and unnoticed sacrifices.

He articulated his mission to preserve the legacy of Franz Liszt, a monumental figure in classical music, by fostering young talent and keeping Liszt’s spirit alive through performance and competition.

György’s commitment to promoting Liszt’s music extends beyond the competition, showcasing his passion for sharing this rich heritage with audiences worldwide.

Maestro György is known for his virtuosity and versatility. He gained international recognition at a young age and has performed in prestigious venues globally. His efforts to cultivate young musicians and his dedication to Liszt’s music have made him a significant cultural ambassador for Hungary, continuing the legacy of one of the greatest composers.

The Franz Liszt International Piano Competition not only celebrates emerging talent, but also reinforces the importance of preserving the legacy of Liszt, ensuring that his music continues to inspire future generations of musicians.

Franz Liszt (1811 – 1886) was a pivotal figure of the Romantic period. The Hungarian-born virtuoso revolutionized piano playing with his extraordinary technique and emotive compositions. Known for his eccentric performances and innovative pieces, Liszt expanded the possibilities of the piano, introducing new forms and structures. His works, including Hungarian Rhapsodies and Liebestraum, remain essential in the classical repertoire, highlighting his enduring influence on piano music.

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Via Index; Featured Image: Pixabay


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