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Sat21Feb202611:00Old Academy of Music
The Essence of Dohnányi | Cziffra Festival
Performers: Elemér Balázs Jr., János Balázs, Ernő Kállai, Kállai String Quartet (István Balázs, Kálmán Dráfi Jr., Ernő Kállai, Géza Szajkó)
Host: Kálmán Dráfi
Program:
Dohnányi: Violin Sonata in C-sharp minor, Op. 21 (Elemér Balázs Jr. - Ernő Kállai)
Dohnányi: Piano Quintet in C minor (János Balázs - Kállai String Quartet)
Géza Anda, György Cziffra, and György Sebők. Imre Keéri-Szántó's music education class at the Academy of Music produced such outstanding talents that they not only became the most gifted musicians in Hungary between the two world wars, but later went on to become leading pianists on the world stage. Their characters and artistry are often described with contradictory adjectives, yet they are among the greatest representatives of the Hungarian piano school, which can be traced back to Beethoven and was most strongly influenced by the work of Ernő Dohnányi. The Cziffra Festival and the Liszt Museum's joint exhibition commemorates them and their contemporaries, with the aim of presenting the history of piano training at the Budapest Academy of Music from István Thomán and Árpád Szendy to the living legends of today, Tamás Vásáry and Péter Frankl. The concert will be hosted by Kálmán Dráfi, who, as a student of György Cziffra and former teacher of János Balázs, artistic director of the Cziffra Festival, faithfully passes on the essence of his knowledge to generations of pianists. In connection with the exhibition, the works of Ernő Dohnányi will be performed by János Balázs, Elemér Balázs Jr. Ernő Kállai and the Kállai String Quartet. The composition marked Op. 1 is actually an exam piece, which Dohnányi's teacher considered so outstanding that he showed it to his personal friend, Johannes Brahms, who admitted that he could not have written it better himself. The composition, marked Op. 1, is actually an exam piece, which Dohnányi's teacher considered so outstanding that he showed it to his personal friend, Johannes Brahms.

Biography
“If you have heard János Balázs perform, you must have experienced a compelling and completely unique concert. He renders a 21st-century interpretation of classical music with spell-binding and superior technic and has a singular knack for capturing the audience. By doing so, he blurs the distance between the performer and his listener. His thematically unparallelled concerts and programme repertoire reach out to crowds – also the younger generations-, which he undertakes solely for the popularisation of classical music.”
He is keen to demonstrate his improvisation skills in various areas beyond the classical stage, such as jazz, world music, or folk music, which is always imbued with classical music’s values and the 20th-century tradition of improvision.
Music critiques highlight the delicacy and diverse colours of his piano playing, his unlimited dynamic scale and his fascinating virtuosity. Attending János Balázs’ concerts is a genuine time travel, as he evokes with full force the intimate ambience of the composers and pianists of the so-called 19th century golden age, like Franz Liszt or Frédéric Chopin.
He is a returning artist of the Concertgebouw, Amsterdam, the Tchaikovsky Conservatory, Moscow, the Cologne Philharmonic, the Liszt Academy and MüPa in Budapest. He has given celebrated concerts on the stages of the Cité de la Musique, Palau de Musica, Barbican Centre, Wiener Konzerthaus and the Royal Conservatory. He collaborated with such famed orchestras and conductors as Charles Dutoit, Gábor Takács-Nagy, Peter Eötvös, the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Iván Fischer, the Royal Concertgebouworkest, Mikko Franck and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France.
János Balázs is a born soloist who also received the ECHO (European Concert Hall Organisation) Rising Star “Artist of the Season” Award. He is well able to hold the attention of the audience by himself. Nonetheless, chamber music also plays a central role in his art, where he can delight his listeners with glamorous, sparkling and out-of-the-box performances alongside friends of a similar mindset and orientation, such as Mischa Maisky, Vadim Repin, or Jose Cura.
As a graduate of the Budapest-based Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, János Balázs finds it crucial to pass on Liszt’s tradition to future musicians. Some major universities of the world have taken notice of this mission of his, and he has been invited by the Canadian McGill University, the Shenyang Conservatory of Music, the Hanoi Conservatory of Music, the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, and the Accademia Internazionale per l’alta formazione Rome, to give masterclasses. He was also appointed associate professor of the Liszt Academy.
In 2016, János Balázs founded the György Cziffra Festival, which he dedicated to the conservation and care of the intellectual and musical legacy of his role model, György Cziffra. The festival has risen to one of the most high-ranking classical music festivals in Hungary; with its diversity of genres and the kind participation of international guest artists, it is an unmatched colour on the palette of the Hungarian culture scene.
2021, the 100th birthday of the legendary Hungarian pianist György Cziffra was declared an official memorial year by the Hungarian Government, with János Balázs as its artistic director. In collaboration with Unesco, within the framework of the memorial year 2021/2022, over 150 events took place in the most auspicious concert halls of 45 cities of 17 Asian and European countries with more than a hundred performers, such as Martha Argerich, Mischa Maisky, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Arcadi Volodos, and Vadim Repin
János Balázs is an awardee of nearly all professional and state accolades. He is so far the youngest recipient of the prestigious Kossuth Prize, and as such, he is in the same league as musicians like György Ligeti, György Kurtág, András Schiff or Iván Fischer. His Young Steinway Artist title and the accolade of the State of Poland stand out from his international awards, the latter being conferred upon him for the performance of Frédéric Chopin’s complete works. Since 2023 he has been member of the Hungarian Academy of Arts. In 2022, his album ImprovisArt won the first prize and the audience prize of the Music International Grand Prix in New York, and he was jury member of the Long-Thibaud Competition.
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Press
Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, 28 November 2024 (Susan Elkin reviews) Continue
Why couldn’t we enjoy a Cziffra Festival ever after, even weekly or daily, if we like? – article by Sándor Olasz on the CD ImprovisArt (Sheva) by János Balázs Download
Célébration Cziffra Download
2009 concert critic Download
Hungarian pianist conquers in his U.S. debut Download
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