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Vilmos Szabadi
Vilmos Szabadi, (born 1959) is a Hungarian violinist.
He is the double prize winner (1999, 2002) of the prestigious MIDEM Festival in Cannes, FRANCE.
“PRIMA”, HUNGAROTON PRIZE, Liszt prized artist.
Professor of the Academy of music, Budapest. Szabadi studied under Professor Ferenc Halász at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest where on receiving his diploma, he became the youngest-ever member to join the teaching staff. Then he studied, after graduation, with Sándor Végh, Ruggiero Ricci and Loránt Fenyves. In 1982 he won first prize (with special mention) in the Hungarian Radio Violin Competition and the following year in the ''Jenő Hubay'' competition in Budapest. In 1985 Szabadi was awarded 3rd prize at the international Jean Sibelius Violin Competition in Finland where he has since been invited to perform regularly and to give master classes.
His career as an international concert violinist took off when Sir Georg Solti invited him to play Bartók's 2nd Violin Concerto during a Bartók Festival at the Royal Festival Hall in London in 1988. The success of the concert (which was recorded by Philips), led to invitations from the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the BBC Philharmonic and the RTÉ Concert Orchestra. Szabadi was among the musicians invited by HRH Prince Charles to perform at the celebration in honour of Sir Georg Solti's 80th birthday held at Buckingham Palace in 1992.
He has played in the following countries;
*Austria: Wiener Konzerthaus, Musikverein
*Belgium: Brussels- Theatre St.Michel
*England: London- Wigmore Hall, Barbican Centre, and Royal Festival Hall; Manchester- Royal Northern College of Music
*Wales:Cardiff- St.David's Hall
*Ireland: Belfast- Ulster Hall; Dublin- National Concert Hall
*France: Paris- Châtelet, Conservatoire
*Russia: Moscow, St.Petersburg
*Netherlands: Amsterdam- Concertgebouw
*Italy: Turin- RAI Auditorium
*Spain: Madrid- Auditorio Nacional
*Germany: Stuttgart- Liederhalle (Mozart/Beethoven Halls)
*Finland: Helsinki- Finlandia Hall
*USA: New York, Washington
*Canada: Toronto, Montreal
*Israel
*Lebanon
*South Korea
*Taiwan
Conductors with whom he has appeared include Simonov, Ceccato, Nelson, Gardelli, Tabachnik, Loughran, Berglund, Renzetti, Kamu, Haenchen, Vásáry, Kobajashi, Adam and Ivan Fisher.
He has recorded for the ''BBC'', ''Radio Classique'' (France), ''NDR'' (North German Radio), BRD (Bavarian Radio), Irish Radio, and lots of other Radio and TV stations.
He was the recipient of the Franz Liszt prize in 1993.
==Discography==
He is the double prize-winner (1999, 2002) of the MIDEM Festival in Cannes, France, where the international jury chose the Szabadi recording of Dohnányi Violin Concertos, and the complete Bartók edition (issued by Hungaroton, the Hungarian record company) which includes Szabadi's version of the early Bartók violin sonata.
So far he has recorded 58 CDs / LPs / CDVs for several companies. From 1996 he has been the only violinist in Hungary to be contracted as an exclusive artist for the ''Hungaroton Classic'' record label. In 1999 the Hungaroton Prize was awarded to him.

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