Palace Concert in Salzburg
Location:Marble Hall at Mirabell Palace in Salzburg
Concert
Program
MOZART AND COMPOSERS OF HIS TIME: chamber music, serenades, concerts, divertimenti
Ludmány Quartett Salzburg

The violinist Vilmos Szabadi was the youngest professor at Franz Liszt Academy in Budapest.
He is the winner of numerous awards, including first prizes at the Hungarian Radio and at the Competition
Jenö Hubay Competition, Franz Liszt Prize 1993, Prima Price as Best Hungarian Musician 2012 and Bartók-Pásztory Award 2018. His international breakthrough as a soloist with the second
Bartók Violin Concerto under Sir Georg Solti in London followed many worldwide performances with numerous orchestras and over fifty Plates recordings.
Born in Hungary, Dénes Ludmány studied at the Mozarteum University and graduated with Thomas Riebl and Veronika Hagen. From 200-2002 he was a scholarship holder of the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra. Ludmány was solo violist of the Salzburg ChamberSoloists, played with the Camerata Salzburg and was soloist of the "Young Artists International" in the USA. He is committed to contemporary music and was, among other things, violist of the Austrian Ensemble for New Music. In 2012-2018 Ludmány was principal violist of the Hungarian National Opera House in Budapest and since 2018 he is a member of the National Philharmonic Orchestra in Budapest. Since 2017 he has been violist of the Szigeti Quartet, and from this year professor of viola and chamber music at the University of Debrecen.
The cellist Sebestyén Ludmány studied at the College of Music Music in Szeged, Hungary with Katalin Sin,
at the University Mozarteum Salzburg with Wilfried Tachezi and at the University of Music
Saarbrücken in the chamber music class of Prof. Tatevik Mokatsian.
He performs as a soloist and chamber musician all over Europe, giving concerts
regularly with the Camerata Salzburg and is a member of the Haydn Philharmonic and
at the "Austrian Ensemble for New Music".
Márta Gulyás studied piano in Budapest and Moscow and has been performing worldwide since then.
Since 1977 she teaches chamber music and piano at the Budapest Franz Liszt University, since 1992 also
at the Escuela Superior Reina Sophia in Madrid. She took ten CDs at the Hungarian Hungaroton.
She received the 1985 prize of the Hungarian Ministry of Culture, 1998 the Franz Liszt Prize,
2014 and 2018 awards from the Spanish Queen, 2017 the Leo Weiner Memory Prize and
2018 the Hungarian Merit.
He is the winner of numerous awards, including first prizes at the Hungarian Radio and at the Competition
Jenö Hubay Competition, Franz Liszt Prize 1993, Prima Price as Best Hungarian Musician 2012 and Bartók-Pásztory Award 2018. His international breakthrough as a soloist with the second
Bartók Violin Concerto under Sir Georg Solti in London followed many worldwide performances with numerous orchestras and over fifty Plates recordings.
Born in Hungary, Dénes Ludmány studied at the Mozarteum University and graduated with Thomas Riebl and Veronika Hagen. From 200-2002 he was a scholarship holder of the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra. Ludmány was solo violist of the Salzburg ChamberSoloists, played with the Camerata Salzburg and was soloist of the "Young Artists International" in the USA. He is committed to contemporary music and was, among other things, violist of the Austrian Ensemble for New Music. In 2012-2018 Ludmány was principal violist of the Hungarian National Opera House in Budapest and since 2018 he is a member of the National Philharmonic Orchestra in Budapest. Since 2017 he has been violist of the Szigeti Quartet, and from this year professor of viola and chamber music at the University of Debrecen.
The cellist Sebestyén Ludmány studied at the College of Music Music in Szeged, Hungary with Katalin Sin,
at the University Mozarteum Salzburg with Wilfried Tachezi and at the University of Music
Saarbrücken in the chamber music class of Prof. Tatevik Mokatsian.
He performs as a soloist and chamber musician all over Europe, giving concerts
regularly with the Camerata Salzburg and is a member of the Haydn Philharmonic and
at the "Austrian Ensemble for New Music".
Márta Gulyás studied piano in Budapest and Moscow and has been performing worldwide since then.
Since 1977 she teaches chamber music and piano at the Budapest Franz Liszt University, since 1992 also
at the Escuela Superior Reina Sophia in Madrid. She took ten CDs at the Hungarian Hungaroton.
She received the 1985 prize of the Hungarian Ministry of Culture, 1998 the Franz Liszt Prize,
2014 and 2018 awards from the Spanish Queen, 2017 the Leo Weiner Memory Prize and
2018 the Hungarian Merit.
Ticket Categories
Category I
Numbered seats, central seating.
Seats can be chosen with the next step.
Seats can be chosen with the next step.
Category II
Unnumbered seats behind and on the side of Cat. I, open seating.
Dinner & Concert
6 pm: Dinner at Grand Sheraton Hotel – 8 pm: Concert at Mirabell Palace with best seating in category 1
Location
The baroque Marble Hall of Mirabell Palace is known as one of the most beautiful and historically important concert halls in Salzburg and the world. In former times the Mozart family played music there for the archbishops.