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Coach - accompanist in the fields of art song, opera and
chamber music.
Associate
professor of the Zoltán Kodály Pedagogical
Institute of Music.
Academic
Preparation
Béla
Bartók Conservatory of Music: 1960-1964, composition
(Prof. István Szelényi). Diploma.
Liszt
Ferenc Academy of Music: 1964-1969, composition and theory
(Prof. Ferenc Farkas)
Diploma:
composer and music theory teacher.
Weimar
Music Academy (Germany): 1970-71, Scholarship of the Hungarian
government.
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piano (Prof. Juliane Lerche) |
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chamber music (Prof. Helmut Pfeuffer) |
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vocal coaching (Prof. Elsa Standke) |
Professional
Experience
Teaching
1970,
1972: Weimar, International Summer Music Seminar: Vocal
coach and chamber music.
1972-1975:
Academy of Acting, Budapest. Vocal coach. Budapest Cultural
Center. Artistic leader of the Opera Ensemble.
1974-1998:
Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Budapest. Coach of the
Voice Department.
1975-present:
Zoltán Kodály Pedagogical Institute of Music,
Kecskemét. Associate prof. in chamber music. Biennial
summer courses of the Kodály Institute. (Vocal &
chamber music). Yearly summer solo singing courses.
1982-1983:
Southern College: Collegedale, Tennessee. Piano teacher
and vocal coach. Cadek Conservatory: University of Tennessee,
Chattanooga. Teaching piano.
1985-1994:
American Institute of Musical Studies: Graz, Austria.
Lied coach in the concert studio.
1991:
New York. Master classes at Juilliard, Manasse and YMHA.
1993:
England, Cheltenham. Summer Course of the British Kodály
Society.
1994,
1995: England, Crowthorne. Summer Music Summer School:
vocal coach.
1999,
2000: Majk, Hungary. Vocal coach at the Summer Master
Vocal Course
2008: Seoul, Korea. Course for Singers
Performing
Germany:
Arnstadt, Meiningen, Weimar, Berlin, Sonthofen, Isny: Lied
and chamber music recitals.
Hungary:
Appearances in Budapest, Kecskemét and in other towns
of Hungary.
United
States: Recitals in Collegedale/Tennessee and in Dothan/Alabama
Austria:
Recitals with the students of the AIMS concert studio in Graz.
Helsinki,
Finland. Accompanying at the Mirjam Helin Competition.
Rome,
Italy: Recital with Kodálys works.
Rome, London, Athens, Katowice: Recitals from Kodály's works.
Czechoslovakia:
Prague Spring Festival. Song recital with Ibolya Verebics.
Recording
by Berliner Rundfunk: Song recital with Boldizsár
Keönch.
Hungarian
Radio: numerous recital appearances.
Discography
Kodály: Hungarian Folk Music - excerpts (2005)
Brahms:
Liebeslieder Op.52 1991 ARTISJUS-BIEM EFMK-001 (LP)
Kodály:
Two Songs from Op.9:
Ádám
hol vagy? No.1
Erdõ
No.5 2000 BIEM-ARTISJUS ZENCD-2000-03 (CD)
The
recordings for further two CD-s are completed. One with songs
by Liszt, the other with songs by Kodály.
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