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| Erno Kallai |
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Erno Kallai, violin
Interview from a Hungarian TV Show "Frei Dosszie"
Biography
Erno Kallai, first prize winner of the 11th Carl
Flesch International Violin Competition,
established himeself one of the most exciting
young Hungarian violinst today.
Born in 1986 in Budapest, began to play the violin
at the age of 7 in a local music school. At 12 he
had been admitted to the Exceptionaly Talented
Children's class of the Franz Liszt University of
Music and studied with Andras Csontha and Eszter
Perenyi. In 2006 he moved to the United States to
study with Itzhak Perlman at the Juilliard School
in New York.
Mr. Kallai has played for Hungarian radio and
Television programs, and has performed in Hungary,
Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, and the U.S.
During 2003, 2004 and 2005 he participated in the
Perlman Music Program in New York, Shelter Island
and in Sarasota, Florida. He took part for several
years in the Semmering Music festival in Austria.
In 2008 he appeared on Bob Sherman's "Young
Artists' Showcase" on WQXR.
Mr. Kallai has won numerous awards and prizes,
including the 1st prize and Special Prize at the
Zathureczky Violin Competition in 1998 and 2003,
awards from the Semmering Music Festival in 2004,
which included the best interpretaion of a work by
Kodaly, and the best interpretation of a Viennese
Classic work with his performance of Mozart's
Violin Concerto No.5, scholarship at the 8th Pablo
de Sarasate International Violin Competition in
2005, Valerie Beth Schwartz Career Grant from
Salone de Virtuosi in 2007, 1st prize at the 11th
Carl Flesch International Violin Competition in
2008, and many more.
Mr. Kallai continues his studies at The Juilliard
School since 2006 as a full scholarship student.
Mr. Kallai is playing an 1864 Jean Baptiste
Vuillaume violin, a generous gift to The Juilliard
School from the Estate of Helen Marshall Woodward
lent to him from the Juilliard Rare instrument
Collection. Tags : Kallai Kallay Erno Paganini Nel cor piu Frei Dosszie Perlman Rabin Vengerov Heifetz Menuhin Oistrakh Classical violin |
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Affichage : 3818
Durée : 147 s |
| Erno Kallai - Bartok First Rhapsody Live |
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Bela Bartok: First Rhapsody
Erno Kallai, violin
Rohan DeSilva, piano
Recorded live at Steinway Hall, New York, November
20. 2007
Biography
Erno Kallai, first prize winner of the 11th Carl
Flesch International Violin Competition,
established himeself one of the most exciting
young Hungarian violinst today.
Born in 1986 in Budapest, began to play the violin
at the age of 7 in a local music school. At 12 he
had been admitted to the Exceptionaly Talented
Children's class of the Franz Liszt University of
Music and studied with Andras Csontha and Eszter
Perenyi. In 2006 he moved to the United States to
study with Itzhak Perlman at the Juilliard School
in New York.
Mr. Kallai has played for Hungarian radio and
Television programs, and has performed in Hungary,
Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, and the U.S.
During 2003, 2004 and 2005 he participated in the
Perlman Music Program in New York, Shelter Island
and in Sarasota, Florida. He took part for several
years in the Semmering Music festival in Austria.
In 2008 he appeared on Bob Sherman's "Young
Artists' Showcase" on WQXR.
Mr. Kallai has won numerous awards and prizes,
including the 1st prize and Special Prize at the
Zathureczky Violin Competition in 1998 and 2003,
awards from the Semmering Music Festival in 2004,
which included the best interpretaion of a work by
Kodaly, and the best interpretation of a Viennese
Classic work with his performance of Mozart's
Violin Concerto No.5, scholarship at the 8th Pablo
de Sarasate International Violin Competition in
2005, Valerie Beth Schwartz Career Grant from
Salone de Virtuosi in 2007, 1st prize at the 11th
Carl Flesch International Violin Competition in
2008, and many more.
Mr. Kallai continues his studies at The Juilliard
School since 2006 as a full scholarship student.
Mr. Kallai is playing an 1864 Jean Baptiste
Vuillaume violin, a generous gift to The Juilliard
School from the Estate of Helen Marshall Woodward
lent to him from the Juilliard Rare instrument
Collection. Tags : Kallai Kallay Erno Bartok First Rhapsody Hungarian Perlman Rabin Vengerov Heifetz Menuhin Oistrakh Classical violin |
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Affichage : 2943
Durée : 587 s |
| Erno Kallai - Sarasate Zigeunerweisen LIVE |
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Sarasate: Zigeunerweisen
Erno Kallai, violin
Rohan DeSilva, piano
Recorded live at Steinway Hall, New York, November
20. 2007
Biography
Erno Kallai, first prize winner of the 11th Carl
Flesch International Violin Competition,
established himeself one of the most exciting
young Hungarian violinst today.
Born in 1986 in Budapest, began to play the violin
at the age of 7 in a local music school. At 12 he
had been admitted to the Exceptionaly Talented
Children's class of the Franz Liszt University of
Music and studied with Andras Csontha and Eszter
Perenyi. In 2006 he moved to the United States to
study with Itzhak Perlman at the Juilliard School
in New York.
Mr. Kallai has played for Hungarian radio and
Television programs, and has performed in Hungary,
Austria, Germany, the Netherlands, and the U.S.
During 2003, 2004 and 2005 he participated in the
Perlman Music Program in New York, Shelter Island
and in Sarasota, Florida. He took part for several
years in the Semmering Music festival in Austria.
In 2008 he appeared on Bob Sherman's "Young
Artists' Showcase" on WQXR.
Mr. Kallai has won numerous awards and prizes,
including the 1st prize and Special Prize at the
Zathureczky Violin Competition in 1998 and 2003,
awards from the Semmering Music Festival in 2004,
which included the best interpretaion of a work by
Kodaly, and the best interpretation of a Viennese
Classic work with his performance of Mozart's
Violin Concerto No.5, scholarship at the 8th Pablo
de Sarasate International Violin Competition in
2005, Valerie Beth Schwartz Career Grant from
Salone de Virtuosi in 2007, 1st prize at the 11th
Carl Flesch International Violin Competition in
2008, and many more.
Mr. Kallai continues his studies at The Juilliard
School since 2006 as a full scholarship student.
Mr. Kallai is playing an 1864 Jean Baptiste
Vuillaume violin, a generous gift to The Juilliard
School from the Estate of Helen Marshall Woodward
lent to him from the Juilliard Rare instrument
Collection. Tags : Kallai Kallay Erno Sarasate Zigeunerweisen Gipsy Airs Perlman Rabin Vengerov Heifetz Menuhin Oistrakh Classical violin |
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Affichage : 3052
Durée : 514 s |
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