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Tamás Vásáry obituary

18 février 2026 à 18:49

Conductor and pianist highly regarded for his elegant interpretations of Chopin and Liszt

The Hungarian pianist Tamás Vásáry, who has died aged 92, was highly regarded for his elegance and clarity of execution in music by Chopin and Vásáry’s compatriot Liszt. His first concerts in the early 1960s, in London, New York and other major cities such as Milan, Vienna and Berlin, gave promise of a new talent that was exciting for its poetic expressivity rather than for daredevil virtuosity.

That priority was maintained as his career unfolded, and although his repertoire was also to embrace Debussy, Mozart, Bach, Beethoven and Schumann, as well as the concertos of Rachmaninov and the chamber music of Brahms, it was Chopin and Liszt to which he constantly returned.

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© Photograph: Sang Tan/AP

© Photograph: Sang Tan/AP

© Photograph: Sang Tan/AP

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