Dénes Várjon
Principal Professor in the Kronberg Academy Study Programmes
Born in Budapest in 1968, Dénes Várjon graduated from the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in 1991, where he studied with Sándor Falvai, György Kurtág and Ferenc Rados. In younger years, he also took part in international masterclasses with Sir András Schiff in parallel to his studies. After winning the Leó Weiner Chamber Music Competition in Budapest and Hungarian Radio’s National Piano Competition, in 1991 he won first prize in the Concours Géza Anda in Zurich. Subsequently, in 1997, he received the Franz Liszt Prize, the Sándor Veress Prize and the Bartók-Pásztory Award from the Hungarian government.
His exceptional technical ability, deep musicality and his wide-ranging musical interests make Dénes Várjon one of the most exciting and best respected Hungarian pianists of his generation. His universal musical talent is evident in his work as an excellent soloist, first-class chamber musician, artistic director of festivals and extremely popular piano teacher.
Dénes Várjon is always a welcome guest in major concert halls, such as New York’s Carnegie Hall, London’s Wigmore Hall and Wiener Konzerthaus. He has performed as a soloist on many occasions with the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, Lausanne Chamber Orchestra, Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich, the Academy of St Martin in the Fields and with Kremerata Baltica. His festival appearances have also included the Salzburg Festival, the Davos Festival, Ruhr Piano Festival, Sir András Schiff’s Ittingen Whitsun concerts and the Piano Festival in Lucerne.
Chamber music plays a particularly important role in Dénes Várjon’s musical life, and he regularly meets with chamber music partners such as Sir András Schiff, Steven Isserlis, Heinz Holliger, Tabea Zimmermann, Joshua Bell and Leonidas Kavakos.
Sir Georg Solti, Sándor Végh, Iván Fischer, Ádám Fischer, Leopold Hager and Zoltán Kocsis are among the conductors he has worked with. Together with his wife, Izabella Simon, he not only performs in a piano duo but also jointly organises and directs several chamber music festivals, most recently the Kamara.hu Festival at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest in 2018. The pianist has an extensive discography with the Naxos, Capriccio, Hungaroton, ECM, Sony Classical and Hyperion labels.
Dénes Várjon teaches at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest and since 2019 has been artistic director of its “Complete Works Live” series featuring the piano chamber music of Robert Schumann. Since 2018, he additionally teaches at Kronberg Academy.
„CON UN VIOLINO“ II
Participants
- Antje Weithaas violin
- Dénes Várjon piano
Programme
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)
Sonatas for piano and violin No. 6 in A major, No. 7 in C minor, No. 8 in G major op. 30 No. 1-3
Subject to change.
ANTJE WEITHAAS, DÉNES VÁRJON & FRIENDS I
Participants
- Antje Weithaas violin
- Timothy Ridout viola
- Marie-Elisabeth Hecker cello
- Dénes Várjon piano
Programme
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)
String trio in C minor op. 9 No. 3
Robert Schumann (1810–1856)
Piano trio No. 3 in G minor op. 110
intermission
Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)
Piano quartet No. 2 in A major op. 26
An artists' talk with Antje Weithaas, Timothy Ridout and Chloë Herteleer will take place at 6.15 pm.
Subject to change.
ANTJE WEITHAAS, DÉNES VÁRJON & FRIENDS II
Participants
- Antje Weithaas violin
- Leonard Fu violin
- Ruslan Talas violin
- Noga Shaham viola
- Sul Yoon cello
- Dénes Várjon piano
- Anna Han piano
- Itai Navon piano
Programme
Clara Schumann (1819–1896)
Three romances for violin and piano op. 22
Johannes Brahms (1833–1897)
Sonata No. 3 in D minor for violin and piano op. 108
Robert Schumann (1810–1856)
Piano quartet E flat major op. 47
Subject to change.
ANTJE WEITHAAS, DÉNES VÁRJON & FRIENDS III / „CON UN VIOLINO“ III
Participants
- Antje Weithaas violin
- Dénes Várjon piano
Programme
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)
Sonatas No. 1 in D major, No. 2 in A major, No. 3 in E flat major for piano and violin op. 12 No. 1
Subject to change.
„CON UN VIOLINO“ IV
Participants
- Antje Weithaas violin
- Dénes Várjon piano
Programme
Ludwig van Beethoven (1770–1827)
Sonatas for piano and violin No. 5 in F major op. 24 ‘Spring Sonata’, No. 10 in G major op. 96
Subject to change.
STEVEN ISSERLIS, VERONIKA EBERLE & FRIENDS I „The young Mendelssohn“
Participants
- Veronika Eberle violin
- Irène Duval violin
- Blythe Engstroem Viola
- Steven Isserlis cello
- Dénes Várjon piano
- Izabella Simon piano
Programme
Fanny Hensel (1805–1847)
Adagio for violin and piano
Ignaz Moscheles (1794–1870)
Sonata in E major for violoncello and piano op. 121
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809–1847)
String Quintett no. 1 A major op. 18
Further Participants
Kronberg Young Soloists
CONCERT PACKAGE AT A SPECIAL PRICE
concert package “Weekend ii” 104 / 76 €
Subject to change.
STEVEN ISSERLIS, VERONIKA EBERLE & FRIENDS II „Mendelssohn in Leipzig“
Participants
- Veronika Eberle violin
- Irène Duval violin
- Blythe Engstroem Viola
- Steven Isserlis cello
- Dénes Várjon piano
- Izabella Simon piano
Programme
Robert Schumann (1810–1856)
Andante and variations for two pianos, two violoncelli and horn op. 4
Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809–1847)
Klaviertrio Nr. 2 c-Moll op. 66, Streichquintett Nr. 2 B-Dur op. 87
(Arr. for string orchestra)
Clara Schumann (1819–1896)
Three romances for violin and piano op. 22
Further Participants
Kronberg Young Soloists
NN - horn
Subject to change.
CONCERT PACKAGE AT A SPECIAL PRICE
concert package “Weekend ii” 104 / 76 €
STEVEN ISSERLIS, VERONIKA EBERLE & FRIENDS III „Mendelssohn and his pupils”
Participants
- Veronika Eberle violin
- Irène Duval violin
- Steven Isserlis cello
- Dénes Várjon piano
- Izabella Simon piano
Programme
Wiliam Sterndale Bennett (1816–1875)
Sonata in A major for piano and violoncello, Op. 32
Niccolò Paganini (1782–1849)
Terzetto in D major for guitar, violin und violoncello, Op. 66
Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy (1809–1847)
Piano trio no. 1 in D minor, Op. 49
Further Participants
Kronberg Young Soloists
NN - guitar
CONCERT PACKAGE AT A SPECIAL PRICE
concert package “Weekend ii” 104 / 76 €
Subject to change.