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| Vilmos Szabadi, sometimes referred to as Wilhelm Szabadi (1959 - ) is one of the best known Hungarian violinists. Szabadi studied under Professor Ferenc Halász at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest where on receiving his diploma, he became the youngest-ever member to join the teaching staff. Then he studied, after graduation, with Sándor Végh, Ruggiero Ricci and Loránt Fenyves. In 1982 he won first prize (with special mention) in the Hungarian Radio Violin Competition and the following year in the Jenõ Hubay competition in Budapest. In 1985 Szabadi was awarded 3rd prize at the international Jean Sibelius Violin Competition in Finland where he has since been invited to perform regularly and to give Master Classes. His career as an international Concert violinist took off when Sir Georg Solti invited him to play the Bartók 2nd Violin Concerto during a Bartók Festival at the Royal Festival Hall in London in 1988. The success of the concert, as well as a CD Video of this performance released by Philips, led to invitations from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the BBC Philharmonic and the RTE Concert Orchestra (Ireland). He has played in the following countries;
Szabadi was among the privileged musicians invited by HRH Prince Charles to perform at the celebration in honour of Sir Georg Solti's 80th birthday held at Buckingham Palace in 1992. In 1993 the prestigious "Franz Liszt" prize of the Hungarian Government was awarded to him. Szabadi usually plays an instrument on loan from the Hungarian state collection - a Laurentius Storioni violin made in Cremona in 1778. However, in 1995 he appeared in a "Stradivarius Series", playing one of the "Strad" instruments housed in the Royal Palace (Palacio Real), Madrid. Also in 1995 Szabadi established, as Artistic Director, a Chamber Music Festival in Keszthely, a resort on Lake Balaton, later moving to the baroque palace at Godollo near Budapest. In 1999 he co-founded the Vienna Belvedere Trio with artists from the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra: the following year the trio made its debut in the hall of the Musikverein to critical acclaim. In 2006 Szabadi is marking the Mozart anniversary with a number of concerts featuring works by that composer. In Manchester he is playing the violin sonatas with Andrew Wilde. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Vilmos Szabadi ] Some related entries: Johann Kaspar Mertz | Kit Chan | Kidd Video | Jorma Katrama | Rodolfo Biagi | Doug Johnson | Mr. Magic | Edyta Górniak | Pépé Bradock | Lauren Hutton | Theo Bruins This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Vilmos Szabadi; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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