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15. - 20. Sep 2026
Franz Liszt International Piano Competition
Pécs
Rozsonits Ildikó

Ildikó Rozsonits was born in Budapest, Hungary, in 2006. She began playing the piano at the age of five and was admitted at the age of ten to the School for Exceptional Young Talents at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. She is currently in her second year of BA studies at the university. Her professors are Gábor Farkas, Attila Némethy, and Philippe Raskin.

Ildikó has won 17 first prizes in international piano competitions in the youth categories.

Major achievements in the adult category:

  • 2025 – Telekom Beethoven Competition Bonn (Germany) – Top 6 and Beethovenhaus Special Prize
  • 2025 – Bartók World Competition (Budapest) – 2nd Prize, Audience Award, and 4 Special Prizes
  • 2025 – Aarhus International Piano Competition (Denmark) – Top 12

Other important achievements:

  • 2025 – Zoltán Kocsis Award (Budapest) – Special Prize from the Alice Rosner Foundation (Switzerland)
  • 2024 – Cziffra Festival Creative Artist Award
  • 2023 – International Franz Liszt Competition (Weimar, Germany) – 3rd Prize and Special Prize
  • 2022 – Junior Prima Award
  • 2022 – Zoltán Kocsis Scholarship for Young Talents
  • 2021 – Concorde Talent Award
  • 2021 – EPTA Belgium International Competition (Brussels) – 1st Prize
  • 2021 – Carl Maria von Weber International Competition (Dresden) – 1st Prize
  • 2021 – Concertino Praga International Competition (Czech Republic) – 3rd Prize
  • 2020 – Virtuózok V4+ International TV Competition (Hungary) – 1st Prize

Masterclasses:

Philippe Raskin, Elisabeth Leonskaja, David Fray, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Janina Fialkowska, William Grant Naboré, Pierre-Laurent Aimard, Tamás Ungár, Leonel Morales, Eliane Reyes, Álvaro Teixeira-Lopes, András Székely, Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden, Diane Andersen, Boaz Sharon, Vincenzo Balzani, Andreas Fröhlich, Milana Chernyavska, Andrei Ivanovitch, Michael Davidov, Gülsin Onay, Frédéric Lagarde, Elisabeth Väth-Schadler.

She has performed at venues including:

  • Grand Hall of the Liszt Academy, Budapest
  • Rudolfinum Concert Hall, Prague
  • Semperoper, Dresden
  • Münchner Künstlerhaus
  • Kraków Philharmonic
  • St. Columb’s Hall, Northern Ireland
  • Palacio de Festivales, Santander
  • Orbetello Festival, Italy
  • Classissimo Festival, Brussels
  • House of Music Hungary
  • Budapest Music Center
  • as well as various venues in the Czech Republic, Poland, Germany, Spain, Switzerland, Austria, and Denmark

She has performed with orchestras such as:

  • Ensemble Solistes de Neuchâtel (conducted by Sergey Ostrovsky)
  • Czech Radio Symphony Orchestra (Vahan Mardirossian)
  • Bohuslav Martinů Symphony Orchestra
  • César Franck Chamber Orchestra (Vahan Mardirossian)
  • Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra
  • Danubia Orchestra
  • Central European Symphony Orchestra
  • Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra

In 2023, she performed Schubert’s Arpeggione Sonata with violist Maxim Rysanov at the Grand Hall of the Liszt Academy in Budapest.

In February 2025, she performed Beethoven’s Piano Concerto No. 5 with the Liszt Academy Symphony Orchestra at the Kraków Philharmonic.

In March 2026, she performed Rachmaninoff’s Piano Concerto No. 2 with the César Franck Chamber Orchestra at the BNP Paribas headquarters in Brussels.

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