7 Hungarian artists among the world’s most sought-after musicians in 2016, the State Opera is the busiest

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According to the Bachtrack British classical event finder website’s statistics, seven Hungarian musicians were among the artists who performed the most in 2016. Moreover, the Hungarian State Opera became the world’s busiest opera house with 305 performances, overtaking even the Mariinsky Theatre in Saint Petersburg, prae.hu reports.

Bachtrack, the largest classical event finder has published their annual musical statistics on the most sought-after musicians and singers, the busiest opera and ballet companies, the most popular composers, and the changing musical trends of 2016, based on more than 32 thousand classical events held last year.

Based on the data, the world’s most sought-after cellist in 2016 was 31-year-old István Várdai, who overtook the French Gautier Capucon, the Norwegian Truls Mork, and the Argentinean Sol Gabetta.

István Várdai. Photo: classicalconcerts.hu

On the list of the busiest pianists of the year, Dénes Várjon came 3rd and Grammy Award-winning Hungarian-born British pianist András Schiff came 7th. Among the violinists, Kristóf Baráti became the 6th most sought-after musician of the year.

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