Ádám György Solo Recital at Carnegie Hall

Date:  October 6
Time: 00:00
Location:  Carnegie Hall
881 7th Ave, New York, NY 10019

Pianist Ádám György is one of today’s foremost classical musicians, celebrated for his exceptional artistry and captivating storytelling through music. A recipient of the prestigious Franz Liszt Award in 2020 and the Golden Cross of Merit in Hungary in 2016, he has also achieved significant accolades, including 1st Prize, Grand Prize, and Special Prize at the Budapest Chopin Piano Competition. As a Steinway Artist, he has toured globally for over two decades.

György returns to Carnegie Hall for a solo concert, showcasing his favorite repertoire, including his own improvisations alongside works by Bach, Chopin, and Liszt. His mission is to make classical music accessible to wider audiences; notably, his performance at the opening ceremony of the UEFA Champions League Final in Istanbul in 2023 reached an audience of 1.5 billion viewers worldwide.

PROGRAM

  • Improvisations
  • J. S. Bach - M. Hess: Jesu Joy of Man's desire
  • J. S. Bach - E. Petri: Sheep May Safely Graze
  • F. Chopin - Nocturne in c minor Op. 48 no. 1
  • F. Chopin - Ballade in g minor Op 23.
  • F. Chopin - Scherzo in b flat minor
  • F. Liszt - Rigoletto Paraphrase
  • F. Liszt - La Campanella
  • Mendelssohn - Liszt- Horowitz - Gyorgy - Wedding March
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Through the Adam Gyorgy Foundation, he has provided scholarships to numerous children, enabling them to attend his Academy and prepare for successful auditions at prestigious institutions such as the Royal Academy of Music and Juilliard School.

 

 

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