A Hungarian talent enchanted the international jury of the Virtuosos V4+ in the final. According to Erika Miklósa, the emblem of the show could be Áron Braun, the young talent who enchanted the international jury of Virtuozok V4+ in the final with his playing so much that he became the Hungarian winner of the talent show.

In the finale on Friday evening, in addition to the sensational performances of ten young talents from five countries, the audience could also enjoy the performance of HAUSER, who appeared in the role of the jury, and the Croatian cellist performed the soundtrack to The Godfather.

"We live in difficult times, but music triumphs over all problems and you will make people happy when you play for them," said Maestro Plácido Domingo in praise of the young talents facing a wonderful career in classical music at the Virtuosos V4+ final.

Ten of the hundreds of applicants from five countries made it to the finals, which could be watched simultaneously by spectators from the participating countries on Friday evening. The young musicians representing the future of classical music impressed the international jury with their virtuoso technique.

WORLD FAMOUS OPERA SINGER-CONDUCTOR PLÁCIDO DOMINGO ALSO RETURNED TO THE SUPER JURY CHAIR FOR THE FINAL, WHILE THE WORLD FAMOUS CELLIST HAUSER TOOK THE PLACE OF THE FORMER CROATIAN JUDGE.

The artist, who performed on the show before the results were announced, believes that classical music has influenced all other genres, including rock and pop music.

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This was proven by the young people of the Visegrád countries and Croatia, among whom there were those who elicited an ovation from the jury with their emotional violin playing, masterful harp performance, or magical piano playing. Professional authorities also paid tribute to the talent of the two young Hungarians, Oláh Vilmos was praised for his virtuoso guitar playing and attention to detail for his stage appearance and hypnotic radiance.

The marimba player Áron Braun also showed in the finals that he can play several instruments, and the Mozart piece he performed was so convincing that he was chosen as the Hungarian winner.

"Thanks to you, many millions of people now feel that classical music is close to them," Erika Miklósa praised the performance of coloratura soprano Áron Braun, winner of the Kossuth, Ferenc Liszt and Prima Primissima awards, at which, according to her, even Mozart smiled from heaven. His opinion was shared by HAUSER, who said that Mozart was a rock star of his time.

Áron Braun on the national team:

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