Tamás Vásáry (born August 11, 1933, Debrecen, Hungary) is a Hungarian piani… Read Full Bio ↴Tamás Vásáry (born August 11, 1933, Debrecen, Hungary) is a Hungarian pianist.
Vásáry gave his first public performances at the age of 8. He studied with Ernő Dohnányi and Józef Gát at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, and was later assistant there to Zoltán Kodály.
Vásáry won the Franz Liszt Competition in Budapest in 1948. He left Hungary in 1956 and settled in Switzerland. He made his débuts in the major cities of the West in 1960 and 1961. He has subsequently resided in London, England. He has made many recordings for Deutsche Grammophon, particularly of the Romantic repertoire, especially Frédéric Chopin.
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. Vásáry was later Principal Conductor of the Bournemouth Sinfonietta, from 1989 to 1997. 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.
Vásáry gave his first public performances at the age of 8. He studied with Ernő Dohnányi and Józef Gát at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, and was later assistant there to Zoltán Kodály.
Vásáry won the Franz Liszt Competition in Budapest in 1948. He left Hungary in 1956 and settled in Switzerland. He made his débuts in the major cities of the West in 1960 and 1961. He has subsequently resided in London, England. He has made many recordings for Deutsche Grammophon, particularly of the Romantic repertoire, especially Frédéric Chopin.
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. Vásáry was later Principal Conductor of the Bournemouth Sinfonietta, from 1989 to 1997. 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.
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Chopin: Mazurka No.49 In A Minor Op.68 No.2
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It's a work that Chopin composed when he was 17 years old, and it has a very deep and careful melody. It was a beautiful song that made me wonder what made Chopin so distressed.
Peter Winterton
A work for solo piano is just that,! It is NOT a song
Hanna Staszak
Wspaniałe i ponadczasowe. Ta muzyka będzie zachwycać wiecznie. Dzieło stuleci i symbol naszego narodu polskiego.
BlexYi
This sounds like the music to a day that seems normal but something is slightly off and strange and you can feel it.
Jackツ
Can’t think of a better way to put it
Smortnt
I'm so anxious just after realising how accurate your description is
Neptune
Most accurate words ever
Jacob Lund
LOOOOL SO TRUE 😂😂
Meet Patel
Chopin was 17 when he wrote this, the description fits perfectly in teen life.
Stephen Jablonsky
The perfect case of "Less is More." This is so simple and so perfect! Chopin never wrote a wrong note in his entire career. I can only imagine how the piano music of the 19th century would have changed if he had lived another 20 years.