Concert of Adrienne Krausz 'Sonatas For Ever' - A program of the Budapest Spring Festival
19:30
Concert Hall
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart: Sonata In A Major, K 331
Sergei Rachmaninoff: Piano Sonata No. 2, op. 36
Ludwig van Beethoven: Sonata In B Flat Major 'Hammerklavier' Op. 106
Adrienne Krausz - piano
Adrienne Krausz finished her studies at the Budapest Liszt Academy in 1990, where her teachers included György Nádor and György Kurtág. She has appeared in concert with Yuri Bashmet, Boris Pergamenschikov and Shlomo Mintz. In 1997 she won the piano competition of the Brussels Chimay Foundation, for which she was nominated by György Solti. The orchestras she has appeared with as soloist include the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Berlin Symphony Orchestra and the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, and she has performed in such prestigious venues as New York’s Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Centre, the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, and the Salle Gaveau, the Cité de la Musique and the Théâtre de la Ville in Paris. At the Spring Festival she will perform three emblematic pieces of the piano repertoire.
Tickets are available for 2000 HUF in the box offices of the Palace of Arts, at the BMC, in the national JEGYPONT network of Interticket and online at JEGY.HU
Adrienne Krausz - piano
Adrienne Krausz finished her studies at the Budapest Liszt Academy in 1990, where her teachers included György Nádor and György Kurtág. She has appeared in concert with Yuri Bashmet, Boris Pergamenschikov and Shlomo Mintz. In 1997 she won the piano competition of the Brussels Chimay Foundation, for which she was nominated by György Solti. The orchestras she has appeared with as soloist include the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the Berlin Symphony Orchestra and the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, and she has performed in such prestigious venues as New York’s Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Centre, the Amsterdam Concertgebouw, and the Salle Gaveau, the Cité de la Musique and the Théâtre de la Ville in Paris. At the Spring Festival she will perform three emblematic pieces of the piano repertoire.
Tickets are available for 2000 HUF in the box offices of the Palace of Arts, at the BMC, in the national JEGYPONT network of Interticket and online at JEGY.HU