Renata Konyicska - March 27th, 2026

The Programme

Renata Konyicska is a Hungarian-British concert pianist passionate about sharing the universal language of music with audiences everywhere.  Her programme will include:

Liszt

Benediction de Dieu dans la solitude S173/3

Chopin 

  • Scherzo, E major No 4 Op. 54
  • Ballade F minor No 4 Op. 52 

Interval 20 minutes

Mate Balogh

  • Angelus! Hommage a Liszt 

Liszt

  • Sonata B minor S 178
Guy Murgatroyd

The Artist

Renata Konyicska is a Hungarian-British concert pianist passionate about sharing the universal language of music with audiences everywhere. Upcoming performances include solo recitals in London, Winchester and Edinburgh where she returns twice this season. In autumn 2025 she is releasing her first album with works by Franz Liszt including the monumental Sonata in B minor.  

She has won the first prize in a number of international piano competitions, including Zlatko Grgosevic in Croatia, Cittá di Gorizia in Italy and Smetana in the Czech Republic. She was the winner of the inaugural Talent Support Competition at Liszt Academy in Budapest. Recently she has been selected to be featured as recommended artist for Making Music UK.

Renata has played solo and chamber music concerts in festivals such as IMS Prussia Cove, Nuits Classiques Megeve, Festival de Piano Classique Biarritz, Encuentro de Musica y Academia de Santander, Internationale Sommerakademie der ISA Reichenau and Liszt Week Esztergom, where she has been a regular artist since its launch.

Drawn to music early on she was introduced to piano at the age of 5. Throughout her studies she was supported by her family and surrounded by wonderful mentors including Zsuzsa Esztó, László Baranyay, Rita Wagner and Pascal Nemirovski. Her playing is  influenced by the Hungarian tradition and elements of the Russian and French school.

Renata attained her Bachelors degree with highest honours at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest and graduated with her Masters degree at the Royal Academy of Music. In 2018 she received her Advanced Postgraduate Diploma at the Birmingham Conservatoire.

 

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