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Ildikó Rozsonits

born in 2006Hungary

Ildikó Rozsonits was born in Budapest, Hungary in 2006. At the age of four, she started playing the  blockflöte on her own. She began her piano studies at the age of five. She was admitted to the  Franz Liszt University of Music’s School for Exceptional Young Talents in Budapest at the age of  ten. Her professors are Dr. Gábor Farkas and Attila Némethy. She has been taking part in regular  masterclasses with Professor Philippe Raskin in Vienna since 2020.  

She has won 17 first prizes at international piano competitions in Switzerland, Italy, Germany,  Austria, Czechia, Russia, Belgium, France, Spain, Romania, Hungary. She is the 2020 winner of  the Virtuosos V4+ classical TV talent show, received third prize at the prestigious Concertino  Praga International Competition in Czechia in 2021, and won third prize at the Weimar  International Franz Liszt Competition in Germany in 2023. She has won competitions such as the  15th EPTA Belgium International Competition in Brussels, the 2nd International Carl Maria von  Weber Competition in Dresden, and the Geneve Musicale International Competition in  Switzerland.  

Ildikó has given recitals at the Liszt Academy Budapest Grand Hall, the Rudolfinum Concert Hall  in Prague, the Semperoper in Dresden, the Warsaw Philharmony, at the Orbetello Festival in Italy,  the Classissimo Festival in Brussels, the House of Music Hungary, and the Budapest Music  Center. She also performed at various venues in Czechia, Poland, Germany, Austria and  Denmark. She performed with the Ensemble Solistes de Neuchâtel conducted by Sergey  Ostrovsky, the Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Bohuslava Martinu Symphony Orchestra,  the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra, the Danubia Orchestra, and the Central European Symphony  Orchestra. She played Schubert’s Arpeggione Sonata with violist Maxim Rysanov at the Grand  Hall of the Liszt Academy in Budapest. She performed Beethoven's 5th Piano Concerto with the  Liszt Academy Symphony Orchestra at the Warsaw Philharmony.