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Rita Mezei – Innovations, creativity, how do they help in music …

 

RITA MEZEI

Pianist, teacher, specialist in talent development  

Hungary

 

Her studies on piano were started in 1973, when she was four years old. She was five when her first concert was given and eight when she won the second prize on a country competition. During those days she participated in various competitions and won the first prize. She was ten when she played the piano concert in D major by J. Haydn with the Symphonic Orchestra of Miskolc. She finished her studies at the Bartók Béla Music Conservatory of Budapest and he was admitted to the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Budapest.

Her teachers were Mrs. Hegymegi, Ms. Gabriella Torma, Ms. Magda Fischer, Prof. Attila Némethy, Mrs. Annie Fischer, the famous hungarian pianist.

She was graduated in 1993 at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music like a concert pianist and teacher. She has performed solo concerts in Hungary at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Congress Centre, Hungarian National Gallery, Podmaniczky Palace in Budapest and a lot of major city in Europe like Zürich, Basel, Leeuwarden, Doorn, Dokkum, Berlin, Milano , Seregno,Monza etc.

She has broadcast many times on Television and Radio in Hungary and Holland. She won the scholarships from Yamaha Foundation, Hungarian Republic,etc..

 

 She is a permanent artist of Christian Artist Seminar in Holland from 1991 and a teacher of European Academy for Culture and The Arts from 2003.

 

She participated in various international piano competitions in Italy. Her students won several times the first prize in country competitions and some have had excellent performance at international competition.She was graduated in 2010 at Eötvös Lorand University like specialist in talent development.

She is very pledge oneself to discover and  develope talents.Now she is working as a performing artist, pianist and piano teacher at Albert Kocsis Music School in Hatvan, Hungary.

 

 

Innovations, creativity

How do they help 

in the music education and talent management programs at our Talent Point?

 

by Rita Mezei,

pianist, teacher, specialist in talent management

Albert Kocsis Music School, Hatvan

Hungary

 

  • Recognizing music talents early.
  • The role of the families in developing music talents.
  • The importance of motivation in music education. How to keep the children interested?
  • Applying alternative possibilities in music education methods.
  • The role of related arts in complex talent development.
  • The transfer effect of learning music.
  • Talent management activities of Albert Kocsis Music School Talent Point.
  • Talent developing programs striving for complexity.
  • Innovative ideas, creativity in practice.

 

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