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Noémi Györi (Germany) Print E-mail

Noémi Györi is completing post graduate study programs in the world famous class of András Adorján at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München and with Barbara Gisler-Haase at the University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna. She graduated with honors from the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest in 2007 and has been a student of numerous outstanding professors, such as Henrik Pröhle- Ferenc Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Petri Alanko- Sibelius Academy Helsinki, Gyöngyössy Zoltán- Béla Bartók Conservatory Budapest, Blaisdell Frances- Stanford Music Center USA, Lóránt Kovács- Japan. She is a regular participant of international Music Festivals (Moscow Spring Festival, Budapest Spring Festival, Jewish Summer Festival, Collegium Musicum, Tanglewood Institute-Boston, Thy Masterclass-Denmark, Musikforum-Klagenfurt, Kuhmo Festival-Finland), and has performed in master classes with Aurèle Nicolet, András Adorján, Marina Piccinini, Paul Meisen, William Bennett, and Michael M. Kofler.

Noémi is a successful competitor at national and international competitions and has received among others the following distinctions: Allegro Vivo Prize (2008), first prize of the 12. International Friedrich Kuhlau Flute Competition in duo with Gergely Madaras (2007), first prize of National Legany Denes Music Competition (2006), second prize of the International “Ostracized” Music Competition Germany (2006), fourth prize of the Swedish International Duo Competition (2006), sixth prize of the International Flute Competition Krakow (2007), special prize of the Budapest Fringe Festival and was the finalist of the Young Concert Artist European Auditions in Leipzig (2008). Besides her chamber music concerts, she has played solo with the Teatro di Musica Chamber Orchestra, the Budapest Youth Symphony Orchestra, the IKZE Ensemble, Amadinda Percussion Group and has played flute in Kremerata Baltica under Gidon Kremer. As principal flute of the German-Scandinavian Youth Philharmony she has performed in 2006 in the Berlin Philharmonie. 
Noémi has been the organizer and performer of Hungary's most important festival for young contemporary composers, the annual “IKZE ", together with Gergely Madaras, since 2003. 

In the summer of 2006 Noémi was invited to perform and teach on the Beigang International Music Festival in Taiwan.

Noémi received the Performers’ Prize (2006) of the Artisjus Music Foundation Hungary for her outstanding performance of Hungarian contemporary compositions. In 2007 she won the scholarship of the Ari S. Kupsus Salon Concert Society, and support from The Brannen-Cooper Fund for the premier of Georgi Sztojanov’s Flute Concerto with the Amadinda Percussion Group. She received post gradual study scholarships from the Stiftung der ROTARIER (2007/2008) and the prestigious German DAAD (2008/2009). 

Noémi is currently Annie Fischer Scholar of the Filharmony Budapest, Artist of the Hungarofest Klassz Foundation and the Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Now Foundations in Vienna (since 2007) and Munich (since 2008).

She has made recordings with the ORF, Deutschlandfunk, BRF, Hungarian Radio and Hungaroton.

 

Upcoming Performances:

Ferenc Liszt Musikakademie
29 Mai 2009
Budapest IV. Brandenburgisches Konzert
Gergely Madaras - Flote
Ferenc Bango - Violine
Grazioso Kammerorchester des Nationalphilharmoine Ungam

Hochschule fur Musik and Theater Munchen
18. Juni 2009
Diplomkonzert C. Debussy, Syrinx, F. Schubert:
Variationen "Trockne Blumen", J. Varga: 3 Tanze (Uhrauffuhrung),
C. Ph. E. Bach: d-moll Konzert (Lukas Kuen-Klavier, Rita Gobi - Tanz, Gergely Madaras - Dirigent)

Hubert Burda-Saal
25. Juni 2009
Munchen - Orchester Jakobsplatz G. Mahler:
IV. Symphonie (Daniel Grossmann - Dirigent)

Collegium Musicum
11-26. Juli 2009
Pommersfelden J.S. Bach: Trio Sonata
aus Musikalisches Opfer und andere Orchester
und Kammerkonzerte

Artesono Musik Festival
1-14. August 2009
Schweiz - Flote Dozentin
(Unterricht und verschiedene Kammerkonzerte) 

Donau Schloss
11. Dezember 2009
Donau Symphonie Orchester C. Reinecke: D-dur Konzert

For more information, please visit: http://www.gyori-madaras.com/ and http://www.noemigyori.com/

Noémi plays a BR-14K-2REH Gold flute with Sterling Silver Keys.