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SĂĄndor Balassa has stated that his music for piano âhas to evoke genuine emotions, recalling the abundance of a springtime meadow, giving us a feeling of richness, and inspiring a sense of adventure in us and touching our heartsâ. In this third volume, which includes piano versions of pieces for harp and cimbalom, the sheer diversity of Balassaâs imagination is amply illustrated, conjuring atmosphere and poignant recollections as well as demanding exceptional virtuosity. Balassa considers the closing FantĂĄzia, Op. 97 to be his best piano work. IstvĂĄn Kassai graduated as a pianist from the Budapest Academy of Music in 1982 studying in the class of PĂĄl Kadosa. In 1984 he pursued a second diploma at the Conservatoire EuropĂ©en de Musique under the close supervision of professor Yvonne LefĂ©bure. He also undertook several master courses, including one led by György Cziffra, who had a great impact on Kassaiâs artistic development. During his career, Kassai has won several first prizes in international competitions such as the International Piano Competition for Young Artists in 1972 in Czechoslovakia, the Piano Competition organized by Hungarian Radio in 1979, and the Paris International Debussy Piano Competition in 1982.