Tamás Varga cello master class at the Liszt Academy

23 September 2021

Dates:

Tuesday 5 October 2021, 11.00–14.00, 15.00–19.00

Wednesday 6 October 2021, 9.00–12.00

Thursday 7 October 2021, 10.00–13.00, 14.00–17.00

 

Venue:

Liszt Academy Main Building, Auditorium

 

APPLICATION AND PARTICIPATION:

Active participants:

  • Only cellist students of the Liszt Academy may apply with pieces to be performed at the master class. From the applicants, the Strings Department will select the active participants.
  • Application deadline: 29 September 2021, 12.00

Passive participants:

  • External participants can also apply for the master class, using the application form below (if you don’t want to fill the institution, please write the word “none”, the application will only be accepted if there are any characters in each fields)
  • Application deadline: 29 September 2021, 12.00

 

Born in Budapest in 1969, Tamás Varga has been principal cellist of the Vienna Philharmonic for over twenty years and his solo performances with this orchestra are among the highlights of his illustrious career. Particularly outstanding were his performances of Schumann’s Cello Concerto under the direction of Christoph Eschenbach (2005/2006), Richard Strauss’ “Don Quixote” under Zubin Mehta (2009), and Dvorak’s Cello Concerto in B minor under Andris Nelsons (2017), all of which received exceptional critical acclaim. In the 2018/2019 season, along with Concertmaster Albena Danailova and the world-renowned pianist Rudolf Buchbinder, Varga was performing Beethoven’s Triple Concerto, once again under the direction of Andris Nelsons.Tamás Varga has appeared as a soloist in every continent and has collaborated with such famous conductors as Ádám Fischer, Seiji Ozawa, Giuseppe Sinopoli, Pinchas Steinberg, and Michael Tilson Thomas. Together with Tilson Thomas, he shares the deep conviction that one of his fundamental responsibilities is passing on knowledge and experience to young musicians. Varga gives masterclasses throughout the world, most recently in Australia, China, Vietnam, Japan, and the USA (New York, Berkeley, Miami and Chicago). He makes use of the most modern technology and also teaches via the Internet. A further fresh challenge was presented when he undertook the tutoring of the cello section of the YouTube Symphony Orchestra in Sydney. Projects such as his participation in a 2018 tribute concert by the National Youth Orchestra of Chile and Venezuela, an invitation extended by Gustavo Dudamel, reinforce Varga’s belief in working together with young musicians in order to discover the connecting, strengthening, and redeeming power of music. A committed chamber musician, Varga performs regularly at prominent music festivals in Europe suchas the Wiener Festwochen in Vienna, the Budapest Spring Festival, and the Rheingau Music Festival. During the 2018 Salzburg Festival he and some Vienna Philharmonic colleagues presenteda celebrate chamber concert at Mozarteum Salzburg. His fellow chamber musicians include Ferenc Bognár, Rudolf Buchbinder, Frédéric Chaslin, Christopher Hinterhuber, Karl Leister, Bobby McFerrin, Daniel Ottensamer, Karl Heinz Schütz, and Tamás Vásáry, as well as the Bartók Quartet and the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra.In the past twenty-five years Tamás Varga has recorded over thirty CDs for Camerata Tokyo, Naxos,Hungaroton, King Records, and Cavalli Records. In October 2018 he recorded Bach’s complete Cello Suites for a second time, offering an intriguing comparison between the sounds and interpretations afforded by their performance on a baroque instrument (2018) and a modern one (2004).

 

Schedule of the master class:

Tuesday 5 October 2021

11.00–12.00: Yuya Mizuno
Kodály: Cello Sonata, Op. 8

12.00–13.00: Ábel Jász
Sosztakovics: Sonata for Cello and Piano in D minor, Op. 40
Csajkovszkij: Pezzo capriccioso, Op. 62
Dvořák: Cello Concerto in B minor, Op. 104
Schumann: Fantasiestücke, Op. 73

13.00–14.00: ebédszünet

15.00–16.00: Csongor Kiss
Elgar: Cello Concerto in E minor, Op. 85 – 4. Allegro – Moderato – Allegro, ma non troppo – Poco più lento – Adagio
Stravinsky: Suite Italienne – 1. Introduzione. Allegro moderato, 2. Serenata. Larghetto, 3. Tarantella. Vivace

16.00–17.00: Ueda Mizuki
J. S. Bach: Cello Suite No. 6 in D major, BWV 1012 – 1. Prélude, 2. Allemande
Haydn: Cello Concerto No. 2 in D major, Hob. VIIb:2 – 1. Allegro moderato

17.00–18.00: János Aranyos
Kodály: Cello Sonata, Op. 8 – 1. Allegro maestro ma appassionato

 

Wednesday 6 October 2021

9.00–10.00: Iman Abassi
Haydn: Cello Concerto No. 1 in C major, Hob. VIIb:1

10.00–11.00: Shimizu Yosuke
Hindemith: Cello Sonata, Op. 25/3

11.00–12.00: Eliza Sestule
J. S. Bach: Cello Suite No. 4 in E-flat major, BWV 1010 – 1. Prélude
Haydn: Cello Concerto No. 2 in D major, Hob. VIIb:2 – 1. Allegro moderato
Starker–Bottermund: Variations on a Theme of Paganini, Op. 4

 

Thursday 7 October 2021

10.00–11.00: Szabolcs Madarasi
J. S. Bach: Cello Suite No. 6 in D major, BWV 1012 – 4. Sarabande, 5. Gavotte I-II, 6. Gigue

11.00–12.00: Olivér Pál
Martinů: Cello Concerto No. 1 – 1. Allegro moderato

12.00–13.00: Dorottya Asztalos
Mendelssohn: Sonata for Cello and Piano No. 1 in B-flat major, Op. 45

13.00–14.00: ebédszünet

14.00–15.00: Emma Bandeniece
Schubert: Sonata for Cello and Piano in A minor, D. 821 (‘Arpeggione’) – 1. Allegro moderato, 2. Adagio

15.00–16.00: Cseperke Donáczi
Dvořák: Silent Woods, Op. 68/5
Csajkovszkij: Variations on a Rococo Theme, Op. 33

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