In a programme of Bach: English Suite in G minor BWV 808, Liszt: 2 Legendes: St. Francis of Assisi preaching to the birds and St. Francis of Paola walking on the Waves, Grieg: 17 Norwegian Peasant Dances Op. 72 (excerpts), Ravel: Une barque sur l’Océan, Ginastera: Danzas Argentinas Op. 2 and Kodály: Dances of Marosszék
Supported by Consulate General of Hungary in India
Renowned Hungarian pianist Balázs Fülei boasts a diverse and expansive career, with over thirty piano concertos in his repertoire, including all the concertos by Beethoven, Brahms and Bartók. His discography includes 16 albums: in 2013, he released works by Bartók and Grieg; in 2015, an album featuring Brahms, Beethoven, Debussy, and compositions by András Gábor Virágh connected to the Moon theme. In 2019, he recorded Beethoven and Schubert’s penultimate sonatas and released a Liszt album focusing on late compositions. He has also recorded with the Auer Trio, clarinetist Zsolt Szatmári, and tenor Zoltán Megyesi, including a notable performance of Schubert’s Winterreise.
Fülei entered the international music scene early, winning the International Piano Competition in Taranto in 2005, followed by additional awards in Milan, Cagliari, and Moscow. He was selected twice by the International Holland Music Sessions to perform as a soloist on the New Masters On Tour.
His international performances have graced some of the world’s most prestigious venues, including the Grand Hall of the Liszt Academy, Palace of Arts in Budapest, Konzerthaus Vienna, Concertgebouw Amsterdam, Kioi Hall Tokyo, Tchaikovsky Conservatory Moscow, NCPA Mumbai, and Carnegie Hall in New York, where he made his debut solo recital in 2008. Fülei has also performed with leading symphony orchestras both in Hungary and Internationally.
A passionate chamber musician, Fülei regularly performs at renowned festivals such as the Festival de Bellerive, Miami Piano Festival, and Budapest Spring Festival. He is also a key member of the Auer Trio, which released its debut album in 2019, and has performed frequently with the Kodály Quartet, one of Hungary’s most celebrated chamber ensembles.
Since 2012, Fülei has been a faculty member at the Liszt Academy, where he serves as Professor and Head of the Department of Chamber Music. He has taught and given masterclasses around the world and is the founder of the Echo Summer Academy, an international program held annually at Károlyi Castle in Fehérvárcsurgó, Hungary.
