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A graduate from the [[Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music]], where he teaches nowadays, Hegedűs served as the [[Hungarian National Philharmonic]]'s soloist from 1979 to 1996. In 1981 he won the Rina Sala Gallo competition, and the next year he was awarded the 2nd prize at the [[Sydney International Piano Competition|Sydney competition]]. An intense concert career ensued, with ca. 2300 performances to date.
A graduate from the [[Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music]], where he teaches nowadays, Hegedűs served as the [[Hungarian National Philharmonic]]'s soloist from 1979 to 1996. In 1981 he won the Rina Sala Gallo competition, and the next year he was awarded the 2nd prize at the [[Sydney International Piano Competition|Sydney competition]]. An intense concert career ensued, with ca. 2300 performances to date.


The Hungarian Government distinguised Hegedűs with the Franz Liszt Prize (2000) and the Hungarian Republic Medal of Merit (2004). He had previously been awarded the Grand Prix Internationale du Disque Liszt (1993) and the György Cziffra Prize (1997) from the Franz Liszt Society.
The Hungarian Government distinguished Hegedűs with the Franz Liszt Prize (2000) and the Hungarian Republic Medal of Merit (2004). He had previously been awarded the Grand Prix Internationale du Disque Liszt (1993) and the György Cziffra Prize (1997) from the Franz Liszt Society.


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Endre Hegedűs (born in Hódmezővásárhely, 1954) is a Hungarian pianist.

A graduate from the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music, where he teaches nowadays, Hegedűs served as the Hungarian National Philharmonic's soloist from 1979 to 1996. In 1981 he won the Rina Sala Gallo competition, and the next year he was awarded the 2nd prize at the Sydney competition. An intense concert career ensued, with ca. 2300 performances to date.

The Hungarian Government distinguished Hegedűs with the Franz Liszt Prize (2000) and the Hungarian Republic Medal of Merit (2004). He had previously been awarded the Grand Prix Internationale du Disque Liszt (1993) and the György Cziffra Prize (1997) from the Franz Liszt Society.

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