Peter Nagy
There are 2 artists named Peter Nagy:
[1] A Slovak singer, songwriter. Known from the 80s band Indigo who started his solo career later. Used to be very popular in former Czechoslovakia. In the 90s his most successfull projects were albums with childrens. Some of tham started their own singing career (although of no longitude). In recent years he is also active as photographer, many would argue that with far less success.
[2] A Hungarian pianist. Read Full BioThere are 2 artists named Peter Nagy:
[1] A Slovak singer, songwriter. Known from the 80s band Indigo who started his solo career later. Used to be very popular in former Czechoslovakia. In the 90s his most successfull projects were albums with childrens. Some of tham started their own singing career (although of no longitude). In recent years he is also active as photographer, many would argue that with far less success.
[2] A Hungarian pianist. Péter Nagy, the first prize-winner in the 1979 Hungarian Radio Competition, is one of the youngest representatives of what has internationally become known as the brilliant new generation of Hungarian pianists. Displaying outstanding musical gifts in his early childhood, he was admitted at the age of eight to the Special School for Young Talents of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest, where his teachers were Ferenc Rados and Klára Máthé. At the age of eleven he won the second prize of the International Concours in Usti nad Labem (Czechoslovakia) in 1971. In 1975 he became a regular student of the Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, while in addition attending the master-classes of Amadeus Webersinke in Weimar in 1975 and 1976, as well as the course of Malcolm Bilson held in Budapest in 1979. In the same year he won the top prize in the Hungarian Radio Piano Competition.
Graduating with distinction from the class of Kornél Zempléni at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music in 1981, his international career began in 1977, with successful performances in Finland, Yugoslavia and Salzburg in 1979. In the previous years he made extensive tours in the German Democratic Republic and in the Soviet Union. His participation in the Menton Festival in 1979 marked his début in France. In 1980 he was acclaimed at the Bordeaux Festival of Young Soloists and on the Bratislava International Rostrum for Young Interpreters. Between 1984 and 1987 he undertook further study with György Sebök in Bloomington, Indiana.
Péter Nagy's world-wide concert tours have included recitals in Australia at the Sydney Opera House, in the Louvre Auditorium in Paris, in Tokyo, Yokohama, Sapporo and other cities in Japan. He has also appeared as soloist with such ensembles as the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the Yomiuri Symphony Orchestra, the Thessaloniki State Orchestra, the Finnish Radio Orchestra, the Helsinki Philharmonic, the Hungarian State Symphony Orchestra and the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. As a chamber musician he has performed at major festivals, including Aix-en- Provence, Athens, Bastad, Blonay, Davos, Divonne, Llandaff, Kilkenny, Edinburgh, Turku, Joensuu, Kuhmo, Moritzburg, Stockholm, Helsinki, Ojai and the Marlboro Music Festival. Péter Nagy is the regular pianist of the young violinist, Leonidas Kavakos, in 1988 forming a trio with Finnish cellist Martti Rousi. In recent years he has collaborated with violist Kim Kashkashian, giving duo recitals in Europe and in the United States. As part of his exclusive contract with HNH International Ltd., the Naxos parent company, Péter Nagy made an extensive tour of the Far East. He has made several recordings for Hungaroton, Delos, Naxos, BIS and ECM labels. In 2001 he received the prestigious Liszt Award.
[1] A Slovak singer, songwriter. Known from the 80s band Indigo who started his solo career later. Used to be very popular in former Czechoslovakia. In the 90s his most successfull projects were albums with childrens. Some of tham started their own singing career (although of no longitude). In recent years he is also active as photographer, many would argue that with far less success.
[2] A Hungarian pianist. Read Full BioThere are 2 artists named Peter Nagy:
[1] A Slovak singer, songwriter. Known from the 80s band Indigo who started his solo career later. Used to be very popular in former Czechoslovakia. In the 90s his most successfull projects were albums with childrens. Some of tham started their own singing career (although of no longitude). In recent years he is also active as photographer, many would argue that with far less success.
[2] A Hungarian pianist. Péter Nagy, the first prize-winner in the 1979 Hungarian Radio Competition, is one of the youngest representatives of what has internationally become known as the brilliant new generation of Hungarian pianists. Displaying outstanding musical gifts in his early childhood, he was admitted at the age of eight to the Special School for Young Talents of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest, where his teachers were Ferenc Rados and Klára Máthé. At the age of eleven he won the second prize of the International Concours in Usti nad Labem (Czechoslovakia) in 1971. In 1975 he became a regular student of the Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, while in addition attending the master-classes of Amadeus Webersinke in Weimar in 1975 and 1976, as well as the course of Malcolm Bilson held in Budapest in 1979. In the same year he won the top prize in the Hungarian Radio Piano Competition.
Graduating with distinction from the class of Kornél Zempléni at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music in 1981, his international career began in 1977, with successful performances in Finland, Yugoslavia and Salzburg in 1979. In the previous years he made extensive tours in the German Democratic Republic and in the Soviet Union. His participation in the Menton Festival in 1979 marked his début in France. In 1980 he was acclaimed at the Bordeaux Festival of Young Soloists and on the Bratislava International Rostrum for Young Interpreters. Between 1984 and 1987 he undertook further study with György Sebök in Bloomington, Indiana.
Péter Nagy's world-wide concert tours have included recitals in Australia at the Sydney Opera House, in the Louvre Auditorium in Paris, in Tokyo, Yokohama, Sapporo and other cities in Japan. He has also appeared as soloist with such ensembles as the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the Yomiuri Symphony Orchestra, the Thessaloniki State Orchestra, the Finnish Radio Orchestra, the Helsinki Philharmonic, the Hungarian State Symphony Orchestra and the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra. As a chamber musician he has performed at major festivals, including Aix-en- Provence, Athens, Bastad, Blonay, Davos, Divonne, Llandaff, Kilkenny, Edinburgh, Turku, Joensuu, Kuhmo, Moritzburg, Stockholm, Helsinki, Ojai and the Marlboro Music Festival. Péter Nagy is the regular pianist of the young violinist, Leonidas Kavakos, in 1988 forming a trio with Finnish cellist Martti Rousi. In recent years he has collaborated with violist Kim Kashkashian, giving duo recitals in Europe and in the United States. As part of his exclusive contract with HNH International Ltd., the Naxos parent company, Péter Nagy made an extensive tour of the Far East. He has made several recordings for Hungaroton, Delos, Naxos, BIS and ECM labels. In 2001 he received the prestigious Liszt Award.
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Aj tak sme frajeri
Peter Nagy Lyrics
Sme už starí na rozprávky,
ale zase mladí na prehry.
Nekŕmte nás tým, čo bolo a čo bude.
Aj tak sme stále frajeri.
Výroky železných mužov
zhrdzaveli záhadnou hrdzou.
Už hľadíme stále pravde priamo na pery,
chce to len neuhnúť od dverí.
Už hľadíme stále pravde priamo na pery.
Aj tak sme stále frajeri.
Aj tak sme stále frajeri - stále tí istí frajeri.
Aj tak sme stále frajeri - stále tí istí frajeri.
Tento ľahký úsmev nič už len tak neskriví.
Aj tak sme stále frajeri.
Tento ľahký úsmev nič už len tak neskriví.
Aj tak sme stále frajeri.
Pod pásom bolí každý úder zvlášť.
Svet nie je taká plytká mláka,
ako sa ti zdá prvýkrát.
Každou fackou trochu iní sme
do života drahé zápisné.
Tento ľahký úsmev nič už len tak neskriví.
Aj tak sme stále frajeri.
Aj tak sme stále frajeri - stále tí istí frajeri.
Aj tak sme stále frajeri - stále tí istí frajeri.
Tento ľahký úsmev nič už len tak neskriví.
Aj tak sme stále frajeri.
Aj tak sme stále frajeri - stále tí istí frajeri.
Aj tak sme stále frajeri - stále tí istí frajeri.
Tento ľahký úsmev nič už len tak neskriví.
Aj tak sme stále frajeri.
Writer(s): peter nagy
Contributed by Jack L. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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VLADO SLÁDEK
Dnes to hralo na námestí keď nám z Číny doniesli hokejisti bronz. ĎAKUJEME🥉❤💪
fuck_you_al*
@Josef Josefson aj vy ste teraz frajeri🤣🤣🧡🧡
Josef Josefson
Gratulace a víc úspěchů braťja ❤️ vždy jsme byly a budeme frajery ❤️❤️❤️ ČSR na vždy 🤍💙❤️
Dominik Jaško
Slovensko - Nemecko ďakujem za krasny zapas aj keď sme dojebali koniec❤️ aj tak sme stale frajeri😎🤘
RAzzEr567
Pocházím z moravy a když máme krojovaný hody a do rána pak valí diskotéka, tak by se to bez této písničky nikdy neobešlo :) každej na ňu zpívá a paří.. prostě to už k tomu tak nějak patří :)), Nádhera!!
Mata Zpevak
Přesně
Helena Mičekova
Najstaršia dcéra,mimochodom teraz má 46rokov, si toto dali ako posledný bod programu na stužkovej,ale rada mám slová tejto piesne a hoci mam66 rokov,je to pre mňa hit, vďaka Peter, úžasné slová,
YK KY
Tato piesen je pre nasich hokejistov! Chlapci, ideme si po bronz lebo aj tak ste stale frajeri a cele Slovensko vas miluje!
Petr Čejka
mám 18, Československo jsem nezažil a to je podle mě velká škoda! Slovákům bych dal kdykoliv přednost před ostatníma národnostma!! Tak se tu nehádejte jako malé děti!!
Jozef Brunovsky
Mas sice iba 18,no podla slov si asi vzdelany cloveka ovela inteligentnejsi,ako niektori tu komentujuci a takych je dnes malo.Prajem vsetko dobre