Pianist Tamás Ungár has earned worldwide acclaim for his powerful performances and innovative programming. His distinguished career is transverse frequently the globe receiving invitations from music centers in the United States, Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, England, Taiwan, The People's Republic of China, Korea, and Japan. Ungár has become one of the United States' best-known and most respected teachers of the piano. As Founder, President and Artistic Director of PianoTexas International Festival & Academy and member of the TCU Piano Faculty, he attracts students from across America and as far afield as Australia, Bolivia, Brazil, Canada, China, England, Germany, Greece, India, Israel, Kazakhstan, Korea, Hungary, Japan, Malaya, Mexico, Poland, Republic of Georgia, Singapore, Russia and Taiwan. His students have received prizes in national and international competitions, and have performed in prestigious music centers around the globe. Since 1989, Tamás Ungár has been a regular guest teacher at music centers in Europe, including England, Germany, Italy, Hungary, Norway, Poland, Spain, Sweden, and in Asia in China, Japan, Korea, Singapore and Indonesia.
During the summers Dr. Ungár has been invited as a guest teacher to the Semper International Music Festival in Schlern, Italy, the Banff Piano Master Classes, Canada, Hamamatsu Master Classes in Japan, the Tel-Hai Master Classes in Israel, International Master Classes in Katowice, the International Piano Masterclasses "Spaces of Culture" in Kielce, Poland, the Chopin Festival in Duszniki, Poland, and the Chetham’s International Summer School and Festival in Manchester, England.
In 2010 Dr. Ungár received the prestigious Presidential Scholar Program’s Teacher Recognition Award and in 2013 the Music Teachers National Association (USA) named him “The Teacher of the Year”. The Senate of Texas has proclaimed Tamás Ungár as a “Distinguished Citizen” in recognition of his lifetime work and achievements in the fine arts.
Tamás Ungár's most influential teachers included Alexander Sverjensky at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, Lajos Hernádi at the Liszt Academy in Budapest, and György Sebök at Indiana University, where he was awarded a Doctorate in Music. Prior to his present position he taught at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, the Purcell School, England, and at the University of California at San Diego. He joined the TCU School of Music in 1978, where he is Professor of Music.
Tamás Ungár records exclusively for CALA Records.
