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Adrienne Hauser brings her tour to Albania

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Adrienne Hauser comes in the National Theatre of Opera and Ballet on November, 7 at 19:00 hrs. She has been lauded by the international press for “total mastery over her material” such as her “fascinating Tchaikovsky interpretation and for the “perfect harmony of the fingersŢ as well as for “her tone which is affirmed by singular personality”.
In addition she is the founder and artistic director of the international piano festival “Piano Feast in the East Tiszadob, East- Hungary which has a growing appreciation due to the international radio broadcastings of its concerts resulting superlative echoes in all musical circles. Her talent manifested very early and already at the age of 7 she was admitted to the “class of super gifted children”- especially organized by the Franz Liszt Academy of Music. She obtained her diploma with Zoltan Kocsis, Ferenc Rados, Gyorgy Kurtag and has also participated in the master courses of Yvonne Lefebure in Paris and followed the counsels of Gyorgy Sebok as well. She got third prize at the Piano Competition of the Hungarian Radio and in the same year the Polish Television shot a documentary film about her. Her first recording is Bartok’s Miraculous Mandarin for 4 hands with Zoltan Kocsis. Since that time her national engagements have been completed by more than 40 recordings made by the Hungarian Radio.
She has appeared at the Chopin Festival in Poland, played at the Budapest Spring Festival, Interforum, International Bartok Festival, Fazioli Festival, Festival Belleriveetc. She is often invited by the leading Hungarian orchestras under the baton of such outstanding conductors as Tamas Vasary, Zoltan Kocsis, Cyprien Katsaris.
Her tours to England, Germany, Austria, Bulgaria, Spain, France, Portugal, Poland, India, Sweden, Greece, Italy, Switzerland, and South Korea have been crowned by high acknowledgement of the press and huge success with the public. You will enjoy this concert and feel the beauty through the sweet melody of the piano.

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