Mūza Rubackyté piano master class at the Liszt Academy

21 September 2021

Dates and venues:

Friday 1 October 2021, 14.00–19.00, Old Academy Chamber Hall

Saturday 2 October 2021, 14.00–19.00, Main Building Room XXIII

 

APPLICATION AND PARTICIPATION:

Active participants:

  • Only pianist students of the Liszt Academy may apply with pieces to be performed at the master class. From the applicants, the Keyboard & Harp Department will select the active participants.
  • Application deadline: Monday 27 September 2021, 15.00

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: Monday 27 September 2021, 15.00

 

Mūza Rubackyté was born in Lithuania and lives between Paris, Vilnius and Geneva. After her studies at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, she was a laureate of the famous “All Union competition” in St. Petersburg, which elected the best musicians of the USSR, and then of the Grand Prix of the Budapest Liszt-Bartók International Piano Competition. In Paris, she won the First Prize in piano at the international competition “Les Grands Maîtres Français de l'Association Triptyque”. Her international career has led her to perform in recitals and concerto concerts on stages and in important festivals in France and on the five continents where her path has crossed with great conductors and renowned orchestras. Krysztof Penderecki has regularly invited her to perform his piano concerto Resurrection, a poignant work in homage to the victims of September 11. Mūza is frequently asked to be a jury member for the most prestigious competitions and provides international teaching. In Lithuania, she has received prestigious distinctions such as the Legion of Honour for the promotion of her country in the world and the Grand Cross of Commander of the Order of Vytautas the Great for services rendered to the State. The Hungarian Ministry of Culture awarded her the Pro Cultura Hungarica prize and she is President of the Lithuanian Liszt LISZtuania Society. In 2020 she payed tribute, both on stage and on record, to her compatriot the pianist and composer Leopold Godowsky, on the occasion of the 150th anniversary of his birth near Vilnius. Its discography includes more than thirty-five titles, and she has just won the 41st Grand Prix of the Liszt Society of Budapest for her CD De la valse à l'abîme Schubert / Liszt (Lyrinx).

 

schedule of the master class:

Friday 1 October 2021, 14.00–19.00
Old Academy Chamber Hall

14.00–15.00: Anthony Lee
Schumann:
Novelletten, Op. 21

15.00–16.00: Akito Goto
Liszt:
Ballade No. 2 in B minor

16.00–17.00: Yang Sichen
Ravel:
Gaspard de la nuit – 1. Ondine

17.00–18.00: Kaisei Mizuno
Liszt:
12 Lieder von Franz Schubert – 4. Erlkönig

Saint-Saëns: Six Études, Op. 111 – 6. Toccata
Liszt: Bagatelle ohne Tonart

18.00–19.00: Magyar Valentin
Schubert–Liszt:
Müllerlieder – 2. Der Müller und der Bach
Liszt: Transcendental Étude in F minor

Saturday 2 October 2021, 14.00–19.00
Main Building Room XXIII

14.00–15.00: Balázs Elemér
Liszt:
Années de pèlerinage, Deuxième année: Italie – 7. Après une lecture du Dante: Fantasia quasi Sonata

15.00–16.00: Váradi László
Liszt:
Mephisto Waltz No. 1

16.00–17.00: Ana Šostar
Rachmaninov:
Six Moments Musicaux, Op. 16 – No. 1, 3, 5

17.00–18.00: Ádám András Balázs
Schubert:
Impromtu in A-flat major
J. S. Bach: Das wohltemperierte Klavier, Book 1 – Fugue in C-sharp minor, BWV 849

18.00–19.00: Yui Shimizu
Liszt:
Sonata in B minor

 

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