Valeria Szervánszky (born October) is a Hungarian classical pianist, born in Budapest and now a resident of the United Kingdom.
Valeria Szervánszky studied at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest with Pál Kadosa and György Kurtág. In 1973 she joined the highly prestigious class of Prof. Hans Leygraf at the Staatliche Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Hannover, and on graduating returned to the Liszt Academy to teach the Exceptionally Gifted Children's Class with Prof. Klára Máthé and also work as an assistant to Prof. Kadosa. She also played for the cello class of Miklos Perényi. In 1979 she took up a position as professor of piano at Musashino Academy of Music in Tokyo and taught in Japan until moving to London in 1986. Valeria Szervánszky is the daughter of the post-impressionist artist, Jenö Szervánszky and the niece of the composer, Endre Szervánszky and violinist, Peter Szervánszky.
Active as both a pianist and teacher - a field in which she has an international reputation - Valeria Szervánszky travels to Tokyo several times a year for master-classes and teaching. In London she teaches at the Purcell School. She is also in demand for music courses and has taught at the International Bartók Festival in Hungary, the British Kodály Academy, the twentieth-century music course at the Centre Acanthes, Avignon, the Orlando Festival in Holland and the International Musician's Seminar at Prussia Cove.
Since 1979, Valeria Szervánszky has concentrated primarily on the piano duo partnership with her husband, Ronald Cavaye and they have performed extensively in Europe and the Far East - particularly in Japan. They have broadcast for the BBC and Hungarian Radio and also recorded the Mozart concertos for two and three pianos and Stravinsky’s own arrangement of The Rite of Spring for piano duet, together with works by Ravel and Debussy. They also have a special working and personal relationship with the Hungarian composer, György Kurtág –