Károly Mocsári and the Ciuc Chamber Orchestra

Károly Mocsári and the Ciuc Chamber Orchestra


Tickets:

30/20 lei

Location:


Csikszereda, Romania, 530100

Dates and Hours:

Tuesday, 19th November 2024
19:00 - 20:30

About

On Tuesday, 19th November, the piano will once again play the main role on the stage of Cinema Csíki Mozi. The soloist and conductor of the evening will be the pianist Károly Mocsári from Budapest, who has already proven his exceptional instrumental qualities to the Ciuc audience a few years ago.

The ensemble will perform the following works:
– Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Piano Concerto in A major, K. 414
– Johann Sebastian Bach: Fugue in g minor, BWV 542 (version for string orchestra)
– Ernő Dohnányi: Piano Quintet in c minor, op. 1, no. 1

The concert is sponsored by the Mayor's Office of Miercurea Ciuc, by the Cinema Csíki Mozi and by the Ciuc Chamber Orchestra Association.

The full price tickets cost 30 lei, the reduced price ticket 20 lei, which can be purchased in advance on the website www.bileta.ro or in the Ticket Office of the Cinema Csíki Mozi.

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Károly Mocsári was born in Budapest on 6th December 1962. He began his music studies together with elementary school at the music school in Monor. At the age of ten, he already attended the preparatory section of the Academy of Music in Budapest, in the class of György Nádor, who remained his only teacher until he graduated in 1985.
Already in his college years, he was a prize winner of several prestigious international competitions. In 1981 – at the age of nineteen – he won a special prize at the Budapest International Liszt-Bartók Piano Competition. He became the winner of the next competition in 1986. He also won the prize of the Terence Judd Foundation in London and the competition of the Cziffra Foundation in 1985. He was a prize winner in many international competitions: in 1982 in Barcelona, ​​in 1984 in Montreal, in 1985 in Fort Worth at the Van Cliburn Competition and in 1986 at the Rubinstein Competition in Tel Aviv. 
His international career began in 1984. Since then, he has appeared in major concert halls in more than 30 countries on five continents. His playing has been preserved in many domestic and foreign TV and radio recordings, and he won the recognition of the international trade press with the recordings of Ferenc Liszt and Béla Bartók. In addition to his concerts, he taught at the Européen Conservatoire de Musique de Paris between 1990 and 1996. Art consultant of the French Liszt Society.

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