Éva Polgár, DMA
Assistant Professor, Piano Studies
Phone: (626) 815-6000, Ext. 3204
Email: epolgar@apu.edu
Office Location: Warren Music Center, Room 215

Biography
The artistry of Éva Polgár, DMA, is characterized by clarity, conviction, and virtuosity. Critiques praise her for her “intelligent interpretation” (Funzine Magazine), capability of “fully entering into the spirit of narrating a story” (Arkivmusic), and “vibrant technique” (American Hungarian Journal). Her dedication to her native Hungarian culture resulted in researching Béla Bartók’s piano arrangements of his original orchestral compositions and specializing in Franz Liszt’s music. Her Liszt interpretation was praised by Liszt scholar Alan Walker as “A stunning performance! A real artist!” and she was featured at the Hungarian Embassy in Washington, D.C., the Hungarian Culture Centre in London, and the Liszt Ferenc Museum and Research Center in Budapest.
Polgár’s concerto performances include concerts with conductors Tamás Vásáry at the Budapest Danube Palace and Horst Förster at the Leipzig Gewandhaus. In the realm of cross-disciplinary endeavors, she collaborates extensively with visual artist Sándor Vály. Their experimental music albums released under Ektro Records have been broadcast by the Finnish Radio.
Polgár has won top prizes in competitions including the Los Angeles International Liszt Competition (LAILC). She is a co-director of LAILC, which empowers her to foster young musicians at their early stage of professional career. A committed educator and adjudicator, she has appeared at masterclasses, festivals, and competitions such as LAILC; the Bogotá International Piano Festival in Columbia; Tulsa University Summer Piano Academy in Oklahoma; Florida International University in Miami, Florida; Montclair State University in New Jersey; and many more.
A graduate of the Franz Liszt Academy of Music and Sibelius Academy, Polgár earned her Doctor of Musical Arts degree in piano performance at the University of North Texas. Before joining the piano faculty at Azusa Pacific University, she taught at Texas Woman’s University and at the University of North Texas.
Polgár’s concerto performances include concerts with conductors Tamás Vásáry at the Budapest Danube Palace and Horst Förster at the Leipzig Gewandhaus. In the realm of cross-disciplinary endeavors, she collaborates extensively with visual artist Sándor Vály. Their experimental music albums released under Ektro Records have been broadcast by the Finnish Radio.
Polgár has won top prizes in competitions including the Los Angeles International Liszt Competition (LAILC). She is a co-director of LAILC, which empowers her to foster young musicians at their early stage of professional career. A committed educator and adjudicator, she has appeared at masterclasses, festivals, and competitions such as LAILC; the Bogotá International Piano Festival in Columbia; Tulsa University Summer Piano Academy in Oklahoma; Florida International University in Miami, Florida; Montclair State University in New Jersey; and many more.
A graduate of the Franz Liszt Academy of Music and Sibelius Academy, Polgár earned her Doctor of Musical Arts degree in piano performance at the University of North Texas. Before joining the piano faculty at Azusa Pacific University, she taught at Texas Woman’s University and at the University of North Texas.
Education
- DMA in Piano Performance, University of North Texas, 2016
- M.M. in Piano Performance, University of the Arts, Sibelius Academy, Helsinki, Finland, 2008
- M.M. in Piano Performance and Pedagogy, Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Budapest, Hungary, 2007
Credentials/Certifications
- Artist Certificate in Piano Performance, University of North Texas, 2018
- Certificate in Academic Business Studies, Aalto University, School of Business, Helsinki, Finland, 2008
Academic Areas
- School of Music (College of the Arts)
- Undergraduate Programs
- Graduate Programs
Expertise
- Arts Administration
- Chamber Music
- Contemporary Music
- Piano Pedagogy
- Piano Performance
Courses Taught
- GMUS 521 - Applied Piano
- GMUS 522 - Applied Piano
- MUS 113 - Applied Piano