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Dezső Ránki

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Dezső Ránki

Profile

Gender
Male
Born
1951-09-08 (Budapest)
Nationality
Hungarian
Languages
Hungarian
Residence History
Budapest

Career

Occupations
pianist
Active Years
1970-2024
Affiliations
Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music (Professor)
Influenced By
Pál Kadosa, Ferenc Rados, Klára Máthé
Influenced
Fülöp Ránki

Education

Budapest Academy of Music
Piano
Period: 8歳から
Country: Hungary
Began piano lessons at the age of eight
Budapest Conservatory
Piano Department
Period: 1964-1969
Year of Graduation: 1969
Country: Hungary
Pupil of Klára Máthé
Franz Liszt Academy of Music
Piano Department
Period: 1969-1973
Year of Graduation: 1973
Country: Hungary
Studied under Pál Kadosa and Ferenc Rados

Awards

Robert Schumann International Competition
1972
Result: 1位
Grand Prix du Disque
1972
Work: Chopin recital
Organization: Académie Charles Cros
Result: 受賞
Liszt Prize
1973
Result: 受賞
Kossuth Prize
1978
Organization: Government of Hungary
Result: 受賞
Art Prize of City of Budapest
1982
Organization: City of Budapest
Result: 受賞
Merited Artist
1984
Organization: Government of Hungary
Result: 受賞
Bartók-Pásztory Award
1988
Result: 受賞
Excellent Artist
1990
Organization: Government of Hungary
Result: 受賞
Prima Primissima Award
2005
Result: 受賞
Bartók Memorial Award
2006
Organization: Herend
Result: 受賞
For Hungarian Art
2007
Result: 受賞
Kossuth Prize
2008
Organization: Government of Hungary
Result: 受賞

Awards & Nominations

Works

Bibliography

  • Bartók: Three Burlesques Op. 8c / Allegro Barbaro / The First Term At The Piano / Sonatina / Rumanian Folk Dances / Rumanian Christmas Carols / Suite Op. 14 / Three Hungarian Folk-Tunes (Hungaroton, 1967)
  • Schumann: Piano Concerto in A minor Op. 54 (Hungaroton, 1970)
  • Chopin: Etudes, Op. 10 / Nocturne In B Major, Op.9/3 / Ballade In F Major, Op. 38 / Ballade In G Minor, Op. 23 (Hungaroton 1971)

Style & Themes

Literary Style
broad repertoirefrom Classical period (Mozart, Beethoven) through Romantics (Schumann, Brahms) to contemporary works (Kurtág)

Legacy

Hungarian virtuoso concert pianist with a broad repertoire and a significant discography of solo, duo and concerto works. International career performing in Europe, USA, Japan. Twice awarded the Kossuth Prize, professor at Franz Liszt Academy.

Trivia

  • Frequently performs duet recitals with his wife Edit Klukon.
  • His son Fülöp Ránki is also a skilled pianist.
  • Classmates included András Schiff and Zoltán Kocsis.