From raspberry fields to Carnegie Hall: Adam Gyorgy at TEDxLowerEastSide

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Adam Gyorgy is one of the world’s best pianists.

CNN World Report called Adam Gyorgy “a rising star.” From child prodigy to Liszt ambassador and philanthropist, Adam Gyorgy’s virtuosity and sensitive interpretations have won him critical acclaim and a growing enthusiastic fan base worldwide. Adam regularly performs at the world’s most prestigious concert halls such as New York City’s Carnegie Hall and Singapore’s Esplanade Concert Hall.

At 12 years old, Adam was accepted at the prestigious Bela Bartok Conservatory in Budapest. At 18, he won Hungary’s Pianist 2000 Award and entered the Franz Liszt Academy of Music. Adam then won awards in 2002, 2003, and 2004. In 2005, he was invited to join the honorable Steinway Artist community.

In 2010, Adam created the Adam Gyorgy Foundation in New York City whose mission is to play an instrumental role in contemporary society’s music education.

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