Music

Repertoire

Samples from a number of Gregory Vajda’s live performances.
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COPLAND, RAVEL, TCHAIKOVSKY-ELLINGTON, Savaria Symphony

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LISZT Piano Concerto No.1, Dávid BALL, NFZ | Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra

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LISZT Piano Concertos, Finals of the International Liszt Competition, 2021, NFZ / Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra

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WAGNER: Lohengrin (excerpts) Linda Watson, Hungarian Opera Orchestra

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MOZART, TCHAIKOVSKY, SAVARIA Symphony

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HUBAY Jenő: Viola Concerto op. 20 1st Movement, Péter BÁRSONY – viola, Erkel Chamber Orchestra

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SCHÖNBERG: Pierrot lunaire, Anna MOLNÁR, UMZE Ensemble

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EÖTVÖS Péter: Fermata – World Premiere, UMZE Ensemble

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KURTÁG-CUENDET: Games – selection, UMZE Ensemble

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Judit VARGA: Zankend — Stille, stamm, still — hommage á Márta Kurtág  — World Premiere, UMZE Ensemble

Compositions

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Esterházy-Vajda: Fuharosok/ Fuhrleute/ Transporters — concert premiere, Anna MOLNÁR, UMZE Ensemble

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Clarinet Symphony, János SZEPESI, Gábor VARGA – clarinet, Hungarian Radio Symphony

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Bagatelles canoniques — World premiere, UMZE Ensemble

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Conversations with Children, Vittorio PARISI, Dédalo Ensemble

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Minute Machinery, Aïda ARAGONESES AGUADO – harp

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How to Draw a Tree, Yevgeny KUTIK – violin, Edwin BARKER – bass

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Opening ∞, Closing ∞, Anna MOLNÁR

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Under-Song, Anna MOLNÁR

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Persistent Dreams, Gábor VARGA

Videos of Gregory’s solo clarinet piece “Lightshadow-trembling – hommage à Petőcz András”:

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Mátyás KATRIN

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Dénes ANTÓS

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Sándor NAGY

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Anna BUSH

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Alexandra CHEA

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Sayaka Ito

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Fool’s Fairy Tale World Premiere
Budapest Philharmonic Society Orchestra, Cond.: Gergely Madaras

Live Recording Excerpts

Bartók: Duke Bluebeard’s Castle

by Krisztina Szabo, István Kovács, Texas Festival Orchestra | 2007

Shostakovich: Symphony #1 (4th Movement)

by Texas Festival Orchestra | 2006

Grieg: Holberg Suite (1st Movement: Praeludium)

by Les Violons du Roy | 2006

Ottorino Respighi: The Pines of Rome (4th Movement)

by Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra | 2005

Leonard Bernstein: Serenade (4th Movement)

by Brian Lewis, violin and the Texas Festival Orchestra | 2005

Gregory Vajda: Duevoe

by Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra | 2004

Duke Ellington: Mood Indigo (arranged by Vukan)

by G. Vajda, clarinet, Gyorgy Vukan, Piano, Brass in the Five