p, *1923 HU, Hungary
Musician / Conductor of Classical
A.k.a. Béla Síki
Béla Síki (born February 21, 1923) is a Hungarian pianist.He was born in Hungary, where he was a student in Budapest of Leo Weiner and Ernest von Dohnányi at the Franz Liszt Music Academy. He moved to Switzerland in 1945, where he studied with Dinu Lipatti and won the 1948 Geneva Competition. His international solo career led him to perform on all five continents with distinguished conductors and orchestras.His students include Kathryn Selby, Anton Neland David Bollard and Robin McCabe
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Carnival Of The Animals / Young Person's Guide To The Orchestra | Igor Markevitch Conducting Philharmonia Orchestra, Camille Saint-Saëns With Géza Anda And Bela Siki / Benjamin Britten With Peter Pears | 2001 | Album |
Four Impromptus Op. 142 (D. 935) / Sonata No. 13 In A Major Op. 120 (D.664) | Franz Schubert, Bela Siki | 1998 | Album |
Variations On A Nursery Song For Piano And Orchestra, Op. 25 / Suite In F-Sharp Minor, Op. 19 | Ernst von Dohnányi, Seattle Symphony Orchestra, Milton Katims, Bela Siki | 1977 | Album |
5 Songs, Opp. 15 & 16; 5 Village Scenes; 8 Hungarian Folk Songs | Elizabeth Suderburg, Bela Siki, Béla Bartók | 1975 | Album |
Franz Liszt: Sonata in B Minor, Etudes D'Execution Transcendante D'Apres Paganini | Bela Siki | 1967 | Album |
Bartok: Sonata No. 2 For Violin And Piano And Romanian Folk Dances | Lorand Fenyves, Bela Siki | 1966 | Album |
Piano Concertos | Béla Bartók, Franz Liszt, Bela Siki, John Pritchard | 1966 | Album |
Sonata No. 14 In C Sharp Minor Opus 27 No. 2 "Moonlight" | Ludwig van Beethoven, Bela Siki | 1959 | Single |
Symphonic Variations For Piano And Orchestra | César Franck, Sir Eugene Goossens, Bela Siki | 1959 | Single |
The Four Ballades | Frédéric Chopin, Bela Siki | 1955 | Album |
Piano Recital | Franz Liszt - Bela Siki | Album |