{"id":2,"date":"2011-03-13T11:45:16","date_gmt":"2011-03-13T11:45:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.eduazadory.net\/cms\/?page_id=2"},"modified":"2024-03-03T04:16:35","modified_gmt":"2024-03-03T04:16:35","slug":"biography","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/www.eduazadory.com\/cms\/biography\/","title":{"rendered":"Biography"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>\u201c\u00c9dua Amarilla\u201d Z\u00e1dory, which means \u201eglistening moonrise\u201c in Hungarian, was born in 1974, in the southern Hungarian town of Kecskem\u00e9t. At the early age of seven, \u00c9dua\u2019s outstanding talent on the violin became evident. Taking part in a competition at the Franz Liszt-Musikhochschule, \u00c9dua wowed the judges with her exceptional talent and was offered a scholarship at this outstanding Swiss institute of music.<\/p>\n<p>In 1992 \u00c9dua began to study under star violinists Habib Kayaleh and Tibor Varga. One of the greatest violinist of the 20th century, Yehudi Menuhin, recognized \u00c9dua\u2019s exceptional talent. He invited her to join his master classes at Gstaad, Switzerland.<\/p>\n<p>In 1997 Vienna, the city of music, became the center of&nbsp; her life. At the University of Vienna, \u00c9dua studied under highly acclaimed teachers G\u00fcnter Pichler and Ernst Kovacic. After her university studies, \u00c9dua began to attend master classes with Istv\u00e1n Ruha, P\u00e9ter Koml\u00f3s and the Altenberg Trio Wien.<\/p>\n<p>Concerts around the world contributed to her international career. In 2001 \u00c9dua and her \u201eEszterh\u00e1zy-Trio\u201c proved their talent once more at the Styriarte music festival in the Austrian city of Graz. Heralding the Trio\u2019s performance, the paper \u201eKleine Zeitung\u201c wrote that there was \u201ea ghostly fusion between Beethoven\u2019s music and the three musicians\u201c.<\/p>\n<p>At the music festival \u201eMondseetage 2003-2005\u201c \u00c9dua Z\u00e1dory played chamber music at the highest level, together with colleagues Christian Altenburger and Benjamin Schmid. A series of solo concerts followed in the Golden Hall of the Wiener Musikverein.<\/p>\n<p>In 2005 the \u201eHungaria Piano Trio\u201c \u2013 Tam\u00e1s Varga, \u00c9dua Z\u00e1dory und Bal\u00e1zs Szokolay \u2013 was formed. Together the trio put on magical performances not only in the Wiener Konzerthaus, but also at the Budapest Spring Festival.&nbsp;<em>\u201e\u00c9dua Amarilla Z\u00e1dory has it all. \u201eEvery single stroke of her bow resonates with passion\u201c,&nbsp; noted the Hungarian Culture Magazine \u201e<\/em>\u00c9let \u00e9s irodalom\u201c in 2006.<\/p>\n<p>Numerous TV and radio performances (in Hungary, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, France) as well as CD productions by Hungaroton followed.<\/p>\n<p>The \u201eBulgarian Rhapsody\u201c<em>\u201eis \u00c9dua Amarilla Z\u00e1dory\u2019s respectful hommage to (Pancho) Vladigerov and is full of fervid passion and fire\u201c<\/em>&nbsp;(<u>www.klassik.com<\/u>). A world premiere released in 2006 by Hungaroton.<\/p>\n<p>In June 2007 another world premiere followed &nbsp;in the Austrian town of Prein an der Rax. There \u00c9dua Z\u00e1dory performed the violin solo dedicated to her by the Austrian composer Johanna Doderer.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"font-size: revert;\">In October 2007 hundreds of music lovers were fascinated by \u00c9dua\u2019s solo performances at the highly acclaimed Bariloche-Festival \u201eLao Lao\u201c and in El Borges di Buenos Aires.<\/span><\/p>\n<p>In September 2008 teatro Nacional di Santo Domingo &nbsp;1500 people&nbsp; gave \u00c9dua a standing ovation after her interpretation of Vivaldi\u2019s \u201eFour Seasons\u201c.<\/p>\n<p>\u00c9dua Amarilla, the \u201eglistening moon\u201c has recently risen to stardom in places as remote as Iran, Morocco and Turkey. At the National Opera House in Mersin, \u00c9dua and Rumanian pianist Raluca Stirbat celebrated great triumphs.<\/p>\n<p>Her professional life in Vienna has been marked by numerous concert engagements. Whether performing solos in the Golden Hall of the Wiener Musikverein, serving as lead chair of the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, or playing alongside the other members of her \u201eyoung\u201c Hungaria Piano Trio, \u00c9dua\u2019s expressive and beautiful music expertly fuses Hungarian soul with the traditional Viennese sound.<\/p>\n<p>In 2009 \u00c8dua Z\u00e1dory in Duo with Anastasiia Dombrovska won first prize at the prestige Gaetano Zinetti international chamber music competition in Sanguinetto \/ Verona.<\/p>\n<p>In 2011 she has performed at the Loisiarte Festival in Austria and at the International Canberra Music Festival, as part of the Australia Tour sponsored by the Austrian embassy.<\/p>\n<p>In June 2012 the newest CD of Duo Edan was released (Gramola Edition). As of September 2012, Edua holds the status of Guest Professor at the All-Quds University College of Music in Jerusalem.<\/p>\n<p>In 2013 gave her first &nbsp;\u2018Jeunesse\u2019 concert in Austria, Concert at the Austrian Embassy in Washington DC, USA.<\/p>\n<p>In December 2015 she played &nbsp;Selman Ada\u2019s Violin Concerto with the Ankara Symphony Orchestra. This is followed by regular collaboration with contemporary composers such as Gy\u00f6rgy Kurt\u00e1g, Friedrich Cerha, Johanna Doderer, Juan Manuel Abras, Wolfram Wagner and J\u00f6rg Ulrich Krah.<\/p>\n<p>\u00c8dua is increasingly dedicated to contemporary musical works as well as her own creations in the field of visual arts.&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>In 2017 she presented her first exhibition in the Haas &amp; Haas wine cellar. In the same year, she exhibits her paintings in South Hungary \u2013 Kiskunhalas, her hometown, and at the same time, she presents her solo debut CD \u201cHeavy\u201d, which was recorded in the Liszt Center Raiding.<\/p>\n<p>Since 2019 \u00c9dua partly works and teaches in Buenos Aires, Argentina where her focus is on Argentinien contemporary music. Special Collaboration with &#8220;Associaci\u00f3n Argentina de Compositores&#8221; in order to record live concerts by Argentinien composers.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Since 2021, she has collaborated with Hugo Ticciati, a violin player and conductor who leads the Festival O\u2019modernt in Sweden.<\/p>\n<p>In 2021, she recorded her album &#8220;NEVERLAND,&#8221; which includes her first improvisation with Hern\u00e1n Quintela on the piano at the Usina del Arte in Buenos Aires. The album is available on Spotify and distributed by Disco Club.<\/p>\n<p>In November 2023, she will premiere a violin concerto by Mauricio Charbonnier with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Rio Negro and the Symphony Orchestra Provincial of Santa Fe.<\/p>\n<p>\u00c9dua Amarilla Z\u00e1dory plays a masterpiece violin dating from 1801, crafted by Joseph and Antonio Gagliano, as well as a modern violin dating from 2021 made by Martin Schwalb.<\/p>\n<p>She is very grateful to have the sponsorship of Thomastik Infeld.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n\n\n<figure class=\"wp-block-embed is-type-video is-provider-youtube wp-block-embed-youtube wp-embed-aspect-16-9 wp-has-aspect-ratio\"><div class=\"wp-block-embed__wrapper\">\n<iframe loading=\"lazy\" title=\"\u00c9dua Z\u00e1dory - in balance\" width=\"960\" height=\"540\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/TnvdGEB3weg?feature=oembed\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe>\n<\/div><\/figure>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>&nbsp; &nbsp; \u201c\u00c9dua Amarilla\u201d Z\u00e1dory, which means \u201eglistening moonrise\u201c in Hungarian, was born in 1974, in the southern Hungarian town of Kecskem\u00e9t. At the early age of seven, \u00c9dua\u2019s outstanding talent on the violin became evident. Taking part in a competition at the Franz Liszt-Musikhochschule, \u00c9dua wowed the judges with her exceptional talent and was offered a scholarship at this outstanding Swiss institute of music. In 1992 \u00c9dua began to study under star violinists Habib Kayaleh and Tibor Varga. One of the greatest violinist of the 20th century, Yehudi Menuhin, recognized \u00c9dua\u2019s exceptional talent. He invited her to join his master classes at Gstaad, Switzerland. In 1997 Vienna, the city of music, became the center of&nbsp; her life. At the University of Vienna, \u00c9dua studied under highly acclaimed teachers G\u00fcnter Pichler and Ernst Kovacic. After her university studies, \u00c9dua began to attend master classes with Istv\u00e1n Ruha, P\u00e9ter Koml\u00f3s and the Altenberg Trio Wien. Concerts around the world contributed to her international career. In 2001 \u00c9dua and her \u201eEszterh\u00e1zy-Trio\u201c proved their talent once more at the Styriarte music festival in the Austrian city of Graz. Heralding the Trio\u2019s performance, the paper \u201eKleine Zeitung\u201c wrote that there was \u201ea ghostly fusion between Beethoven\u2019s music and the three musicians\u201c. At the music festival \u201eMondseetage 2003-2005\u201c \u00c9dua Z\u00e1dory played chamber music at the highest level, together with colleagues Christian Altenburger and Benjamin Schmid. A series of solo concerts followed in the Golden Hall of the Wiener Musikverein. In 2005 the \u201eHungaria Piano Trio\u201c \u2013 Tam\u00e1s Varga, \u00c9dua Z\u00e1dory und Bal\u00e1zs Szokolay \u2013 was formed. Together the trio put on magical performances not only in the Wiener Konzerthaus, but also at the Budapest Spring Festival.&nbsp;\u201e\u00c9dua Amarilla Z\u00e1dory has it all. \u201eEvery single stroke of her bow resonates with passion\u201c,&nbsp; noted the Hungarian Culture Magazine \u201e\u00c9let \u00e9s irodalom\u201c in 2006. Numerous TV and radio performances (in Hungary, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium, France) as well as CD productions by Hungaroton followed. The \u201eBulgarian Rhapsody\u201c\u201eis \u00c9dua Amarilla Z\u00e1dory\u2019s respectful hommage to (Pancho) Vladigerov and is full of fervid passion and fire\u201c&nbsp;(www.klassik.com). A world premiere released in 2006 by Hungaroton. In June 2007 another world premiere followed &nbsp;in the Austrian town of Prein an der Rax. There \u00c9dua Z\u00e1dory performed the violin solo dedicated to her by the Austrian composer Johanna Doderer. In October 2007 hundreds of music lovers were fascinated by \u00c9dua\u2019s solo performances at the highly acclaimed Bariloche-Festival \u201eLao Lao\u201c and in El Borges di Buenos Aires. In September 2008 teatro Nacional di Santo Domingo &nbsp;1500 people&nbsp; gave \u00c9dua a standing ovation after her interpretation of Vivaldi\u2019s \u201eFour Seasons\u201c. \u00c9dua Amarilla, the \u201eglistening moon\u201c has recently risen to stardom in places as remote as Iran, Morocco and Turkey. At the National Opera House in Mersin, \u00c9dua and Rumanian pianist Raluca Stirbat celebrated great triumphs. Her professional life in Vienna has been marked by numerous concert engagements. Whether performing solos in the Golden Hall of the Wiener Musikverein, serving as lead chair of the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, or playing alongside the other members of her \u201eyoung\u201c Hungaria Piano Trio, \u00c9dua\u2019s expressive and beautiful music expertly fuses Hungarian soul with the traditional Viennese sound. In 2009 \u00c8dua Z\u00e1dory in Duo with Anastasiia Dombrovska won first prize at the prestige Gaetano Zinetti international chamber music competition in Sanguinetto \/ Verona. In 2011 she has performed at the Loisiarte Festival in Austria and at the International Canberra Music Festival, as part of the Australia Tour sponsored by the Austrian embassy. In June 2012 the newest CD of Duo Edan was released (Gramola Edition). As of September 2012, Edua holds the status of Guest Professor at the All-Quds University College of Music in Jerusalem. In 2013 gave her first &nbsp;\u2018Jeunesse\u2019 concert in Austria, Concert at the Austrian Embassy in Washington DC, USA. In December 2015 she played &nbsp;Selman Ada\u2019s Violin Concerto with the Ankara Symphony Orchestra. This is followed by regular collaboration with contemporary composers such as Gy\u00f6rgy Kurt\u00e1g, Friedrich Cerha, Johanna Doderer, Juan Manuel Abras, Wolfram Wagner and J\u00f6rg Ulrich Krah. \u00c8dua is increasingly dedicated to contemporary musical works as well as her own creations in the field of visual arts.&nbsp; In 2017 she presented her first exhibition in the Haas &amp; Haas wine cellar. In the same year, she exhibits her paintings in South Hungary \u2013 Kiskunhalas, her hometown, and at the same time, she presents her solo debut CD \u201cHeavy\u201d, which was recorded in the Liszt Center Raiding. Since 2019 \u00c9dua partly works and teaches in Buenos Aires, Argentina where her focus is on Argentinien contemporary music. Special Collaboration with &#8220;Associaci\u00f3n Argentina de Compositores&#8221; in order to record live concerts by Argentinien composers. &#8220;Since 2021, she has collaborated with Hugo Ticciati, a violin player and conductor who leads the Festival O\u2019modernt in Sweden. In 2021, she recorded her album &#8220;NEVERLAND,&#8221; which includes her first improvisation with Hern\u00e1n Quintela on the piano at the Usina del Arte in Buenos Aires. The album is available on Spotify and distributed by Disco Club. In November 2023, she will premiere a violin concerto by Mauricio Charbonnier with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Rio Negro and the Symphony Orchestra Provincial of Santa Fe. \u00c9dua Amarilla Z\u00e1dory plays a masterpiece violin dating from 1801, crafted by Joseph and Antonio Gagliano, as well as a modern violin dating from 2021 made by Martin Schwalb. 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