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János UJHÁZI

 

János Ujházi graduated from the Faculty of Music and Visual Arts (University of Pécs) at the Departement of Teacher-training in Music and Choral Conducting in 2005. In 2004 and in 2008, he could spend some time in Milan and Rome having won the State Research Grant and then, he continued his studies at Sorbonne University (Paris). In 2011, he was an audito at Ca’ Foscari University (Venice) for half a year. He is the composer of animated cartoon Nuvole, mani, which won a prize in 2010 in Sceaux (France) and his first solo album was released in 2007 under the title León y Valencia.

Tamara MÓZES

 

Tamara Mózes graduated from the Keyboard and Harp Departement at the Liszt Academy of Music (Budapest) in 2007. In 2008 she was awarded with the State Scholarship, so that she could spend half a year in Italy where she won second place prize and the Critics’ Prize at the Golden Disc singing competition in Livorno. 2009 – 2012, she continued her studies at the Jazz and Improvised Music Depratement at the Conservatoire National de Région (Paris) where she completed her studies with excellent results. In 2011, she won the scholarship of State of France and in the spring of 2012, she took a 3-week concert tour in the USA. She has won prizes at several international contests, she regularly appears on stage at festivals and concerts. Her first album In Spring, which was released in 2010, was classified as excellent by music magazine Gramofon.

Zsolt BARTEK

 

Zsolt Bartek started his musical studies at the Music School of Csepel playing the recorder and soon the clarinet. 1996 to 2001, he studied at Bartók Béla Music Secondary School and High School in Endre Gyulai’s class. He continued his studies at the Liszt Academy of Music (Budapest) in the class of first Gábor Miháltz and then Tibor Dittrich, he won the State Scholarship and he graduated in 2007 as a clarinatist and teacher with a Diploma of Merit. He regularly attend the lectures of such professors as György Kurtág, Henk Guittart, Ferenc Rados, László Hadady , József Balogh among others. The performing art of chamber-music and orchestral music, he learnt from such masters as Ilona Szeverényi, György Déri, Zoltán Gyöngyössy, Imre Hargitai, Endre Hegedűs, Lajos Rozmán, Antal Szabó or József Vajda. He regularly appears at concerts throughout the world, he has played several times in Hungary, attended numerous noble musical events in England, Brazil, Lituania, Germany, Russia, Armenia, Switzerland and Serbia. He is co-founder of Balassa Clarinet Quintett, the Voce d’Amore clarinet band, the Teatro di Musica and the Ventoscala orchestras. In 2009, he was involved in Ágens’ concerts, since which year as members of Barefoot Musicians music group, they regularly play with Éva Bodrogi singer and Kata Koltai guitarist together. In orchestras, he has played led by such conductors as Christoph Eschenbach, Iván Fischer, Tamás Gál, Christopher Hogwood, Zoltán Kocsis or Helmuth Rilling and he was awarded at Legány Dénes Memorial Contest, Junior Contemporary Music Days and Contemporary Music Competition in Balassagyarmat. He has several music records and he co-operated not only in recording beside several Hungarian contemporary musicians (e.g. Péter Zombola)but also in the production of the soundtracks for Steven Spielberg’s München and György Pálfi’s Taxidermia.

Márton SÜTŐ

 

Márton Sütő was born in 1978 in Budapest. He started his musical studies at an early age, he learnt playing the trumpet at the Conservatory in Lausanne, as he attended primary school there. After coming home, he continued his studies but soon, he rather chose to travel on the buses instead of actually showing up on his music lessons but nevertheless, he got familiar with the traffic network of Budapest quickly.

He threw away the trompet (only symbolically), grabbed the guitar – because he was a big fan of Led Zeppelin and also because it is easier to smoke while playing – and in 1993, he started to take guitar classes from Gábor Juhász at Erkel Ferenc Music School. This was the first time when he encountered with the genre of jazz. In 1997, he started matemathical studies at the university and parallel to that, he also continued mastering his instrument at the Jazz Departement of the Liszt Academy of Music. His degrees from both institutions, he gained in 2004.

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