Tamás Vásáry

簡介: 生日:1933 年 8 月 11 日出生地:匈牙利德布勒森配偶:Henriett Tunyogi (結(jié)婚時間:2000 年)教育背景:李斯特音樂學(xué)院國籍:瑞士瑞士藉匈牙利鋼琴家,8歲在家鄉(xiāng)德布勒森舉行第一次演奏會,其父送他到布達(dá)佩斯,考入李斯特音樂學(xué)院,1948年參加李斯特國際鋼 更多>

生日:1933 年 8 月 11 日

出生地:匈牙利德布勒森

配偶:Henriett Tunyogi (結(jié)婚時間:2000 年)

教育背景:李斯特音樂學(xué)院

國籍:瑞士

瑞士藉匈牙利鋼琴家,8歲在家鄉(xiāng)德布勒森舉行第一次演奏會,其父送他到布達(dá)佩斯,考入李斯特音樂學(xué)院,1948年參加李斯特國際鋼琴比賽獲獎后,開始巡回演出。1956年到布魯塞爾,參加伊麗莎白國際比賽獲獎后在日內(nèi)瓦湖定居。瓦薩里是一個富于激情,又擅長用音色來表現(xiàn)感情的鋼琴家,他演奏的肖邦、李斯特和拉赫瑪尼諾夫都獨(dú)具特色。

從藝歷程:Vásáry was born in Debrecen, Hungary, and made his stage debut at the age of 8, performing Mozart's Piano Concerto in D major, K.107 in the city of his birth, where he gave a solo recital the following year. He then began to concertize regularly as a child prodigy. At this time he was introduced to Ern? Dohnányi, a leading figure of musical life in Hungary, who made a unique exception by offering to accept the gifted youth as a pupil in spite of his age. Vásáry studied only a short time under his tutelage, however, as Dohnányi soon left Hungary.

He also studied with József Gát and Lajos Hernádi at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, and was later an assistant there to Zoltán Kodály. Aged 14, he won first prize in the Franz Liszt competition at the Academy of Music in Budapest, in 1947. He left Hungary in 1956, and settled in Switzerland. He made his débuts in the major cities of the West in 1960-61. He has subsequently resided in London. He made many recordings for Deutsche Grammophon, particularly of the Romantic repertoire, especially Frédéric Chopin, Franz Liszt and Sergei Rachmaninoff.

As a conductor, Vásáry served as joint artistic director of the Northern Sinfonia from 1979 to 1982, sharing the post with Iván Fischer. With the Northern Sinfonia Vásáry recorded the Chopin piano concertos, directing from the keyboard.[1] Vásáry was later Principal Conductor of the Bournemouth Sinfonietta, from 1989-97. Between 1993 and 2004 he was the Principal Conductor of the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. He has guest conducted many of the principal British orchestras as well as appearing regularly in the United States and elsewhere as pianist and conductor.