The 2024/25 Season of esteemed lunchtime concerts series, Manchester Mid-day Concerts Society continues with a performance by pianist Domonkos Csabay
Domonkos Csabay is a UK-based Hungarian concert pianist, chamber musician and accompanist. He studied with András Kemenes and István Lantos at the Liszt Academy Budapest, and is a graduate of Royal Birmingham Conservatoire, where his professors were Pascal Nemirovski and John Thwaites.
He has made several concerto appearances and has been invited to many prestigious venues and festivals, such as the Budapest Spring Festival or the Wye Valley Chamber Music Festival.
Competition successes include 1st prize at the Lyon International Chamber Music competition in 2022 and 1st prize at the Birmingham International Piano Competition in 2016 and special award in the Budapest Liszt Competition in 2021, as well as prizes won as a composer in Romania and as member of a Lied duo in Wales. His performances have been broadcast on BBC Radio 3 and on Hungarian Radio.
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Programme
- Chopin – Prelude op. 28 no. 1 in C major
- Nadia Boulanger – Vers la vie nouvelle /Towards the new life/
- Schubert – Impromptu op. 90 no. 1 in C minor D. 899
- Bach/Busoni – Choral Prelude BWV667/BVB27 “Komm Gott, Schöpfer /“Come, creator God”/
- Liszt – Hungarian Rhapsodies no. 12 & 6
- Britten – Night Piece [Notturno]
Established in 1915, the Manchester Mid-day Concerts Society supports emerging artists, and is one of the largest and most successful lunchtime concert series in the country.
Book Lunchtime Concert: Domonkos Csabay, Piano at The Bridgewater Hall