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Miklós Perényi

Miklós Perényi

Miklós Perényi has been played on NTS shows including Kit Grill, with Sonata (Dialogo E Capriccio) For Cello first played on 5 November 2018.

Miklós Perényi (born 5 January 1948) is a Hungarian cellist. He was born in Budapest into a musical family and studied at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest with Ede Banda and Enrico Mainardi. He continued his studies at the Accademia Santa Cecilia, graduating in 1962. In 1963 he won a prize at the Pablo Casals International Violoncello Competition in Budapest. In 1965 and 1966 he studied with Pablo Casals in Zermatt and Puerto Rico and afterward performed at Marlboro Festival for four consecutive years. In 1974 he became a lecturer and in 1980 a professor at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music, but while teaching continued to perform internationally.He has been a regular guest of the Theatre de la Ville in Paris for solo works and chamber music performances.

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Miklós Perényi

Miklós Perényi has been played on NTS shows including Kit Grill, with Sonata (Dialogo E Capriccio) For Cello first played on 5 November 2018.

Miklós Perényi (born 5 January 1948) is a Hungarian cellist. He was born in Budapest into a musical family and studied at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest with Ede Banda and Enrico Mainardi. He continued his studies at the Accademia Santa Cecilia, graduating in 1962. In 1963 he won a prize at the Pablo Casals International Violoncello Competition in Budapest. In 1965 and 1966 he studied with Pablo Casals in Zermatt and Puerto Rico and afterward performed at Marlboro Festival for four consecutive years. In 1974 he became a lecturer and in 1980 a professor at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music, but while teaching continued to perform internationally.He has been a regular guest of the Theatre de la Ville in Paris for solo works and chamber music performances.

Original source: Last.fm

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Sonata (Dialogo E Capriccio) For Cello
Ligeti, Farkas, Veress, Liszt, Dohnányi, Weiner, Mihály, Miklós Perényi, Dénes Várjon
Hungaroton Classic1999