HADADY, LASZLO
Laszlo Hadady
Laszlo Hadady was born in Bekesszentandras in 1956, and completed
his training as an oboist and as a teacher in 1979. From 1976 to 1980 he was
a member of the Hungarian State Concert Orchestra led by Janos Ferencsik, and
from 1980 solo oboist of the Paris-based Ensemble Intercontemporain of Pierre
Boulez. He has played regularly with the Ferenc Liszt Chamber Orchestra, the
Orchestra of the Paris Opera, the Symphony Orchestra of French Radio and the
Budapest Festival Orchestra. In 1993 he was the soloist in Elliot Carter's Oboe
Concerto with the Philharmonia Orchestra in London and in Paris. He has
also appeared as a soloist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Since 1995 he
has been professor of chamber music and pedagogy at the Paris Academy of Music.
His major solo recordings are Berio's Chemin IV and Sequenza VII.
He has given more than two thousand concerts in 45 countries throughout the
world, and plays the Stradivari of oboe-players, a Loree Royal. He gives
master classes in musical centres ranging from Tokyo to Buenos Aires, and from
Melbourne to Damascus. As a chamber musician he has played with, in particular,
Shlomo Mintz, Zoltan Kocsis, Miklos Perenyi, Philip Smith, Christian Zacharias,
and with the Takacs, Keller and Bartok Quartets.
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