Johannes Brahms
7 May 1833 -- 3 April 1897
Double Concerto in A minor for Violin Cello and Orchestra Op.102 1887
András Ágoston - violin
Miklós Perényi - cello
Péter Csaba - Conductor
Budapest Concert Orchestra MÁV
The hungarian violinist András Ágoston was born in ClujTransylvania Romania.
He began studying the violin with Paula Kouba and Péter Zsurka.
Ágoston continued his studies under István Ruhas guidance at the Gheorghe Dima Music Academy in his native town and after his graduating became a professor of the Academy for 20 years.
He has been awarded several international prizes:
- J.S.Bach Competitions in Leipzig
- P.I.Tchaikowsky Competition in Moscow
- G.Enescu Competition in Bucharest
- Top prize winner of the Tibor Varga Sion and the David Oistrakh Vienna Competitions.
András Ágoston has performed throughout Europe Asia and the United States as a recitalist concerto soloist and chamber musicianwith orchestras such as the Vienna Symphony Orchestra the Tonkunstler Orchester Wien the Moscow Philharmonic Sinfonia Varsovia Poland Philarmonia Hungarica Germany Lisbon Philharmonic Portugal Sofia National Radio Orchestra Bulgaria Shanghai Symphony Orchestra China the Tokyo Ensemble Japan Budapest Festival Orchestra Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra Budapest Strings Bucharest G.
Enescu Philharmonic Romania Bucharest National Radio Orchestra and the Cluj Transylvania Philharmonic among others and has collaborated with many distinguished conductors including Sir Yehudi Menuhin Yuri Temirkanov Justus Frantz Roman Kofman Emil Tabakov Isreal Yinon Gerard Oskamp Ervin Lukacs Tamas Gal Erich Bergel Cristian Mandeal Emil Simon and Johannes Wildner.He performs reguraly at the Haydn Festival in Fertőd and holds several times masterclasses in BudapestMiskolcFertőd and Nebraska.
Miklós Perényi is recognised as one of the great cellists of his generation with a distinctive subtly nuanced sound matched by extraordinary musicality.
Born in Hungary he began cello lessons at the age of five with Miklós Zsámboki a student of David Popper.
At the age of nine he gave his first concert in Budapest and went on to study between 1960 and 1964 with Enrico Mainardi in Rome and in Budapest with Ede Banda.
In 1963 he became a prizewinner at the International Pablo Casals Cello Competition in Budapest.
Casals invited him to his master classes in Puerto Rico in 1965 and 1966 and he went on to become a frequent visitor to the Marlboro Festival.
In 1974 Miklós Perényi joined the faculty at the Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest where he has held a professorship since 1980.
He was honoured with the Kossuth-Prize in 1980 and the Bartók-Pásztory-Prize in 1987.
Perényi has appeared in the worlds major musical centres performing regularly around Europe in Japan and China and in North and South America.
His festival engagements have included Edinburgh Lucerne Prague Salzburg Vienna Hohenems Warsaw Berlin Kronberg and the Pablo Casals Festival in Prades in France.
With a repertoire ranging from the 17th century to the present he appears as a soloist with orchestra in solo and duo recitals and in chamber ensembles.
Beyond performing and teaching he also devotes his energies to composition of works for solo cello and for instrumental ensembles of various sizes.
Among his closest colleagues is the pianist András Schiff with whom he has appeared at the Schubertiade Schwarzenberg the Edinburgh Festival and the Ruhr Festival.
Recently the duo played at Colognes Philharmonie the Schwetzingen Festival Londons Wigmore Hall and the 92nd Street in New York.
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