Vadim Repin
won his first musical award when he was 11 and he already performed individual evening concerts as a child. The Novosibirsk-born musician won first prize at the most prestigious competition, Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels. He was the youngest winner in the history of the competition, and he is one of the internationally most popular
violinists
ever since.
The
Hungarian Virtuoso Chamber Orchestra
was founded by violinist Miklós Szenthelyi in 1988, who was a teacher at Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music – he invited his talented students who graduated from the Academy to play in the Orchestra. Throughout the past years the ensemble became the chamber orchestra of the country that plays the most concerts, and they were invited to play at numerous foreign events, too: they have been to Italy, Germany, Portugal, South Korea, and in the US, among many other places. The Orchestra filled up the program of the concert with an amazingly virtuoso violin concerto by Max Brunch, and the most popular Mozart pieces. The conductor this evening will be Alexander Negrin.