Gábor Komlóssy

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Gábor Komlóssy (* 1979 in Budapest ) is a Hungarian trumpeter .

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Gábor Komlóssy started playing the trumpet when he was ten . After studying with Gabriella Losonczi , Ede Inhoff and Éva Nagyiván , he continued his education at the Bartók Conservatory in Budapest in the Attila Simon class .

He attended master classes with Tamás Velenczei , Gábor Tarkövi , Mark Gould , Carole D. Reinhart , Bo Nilsson , Fred Mills , Max Sommerhalder , Niklas Eklund , Heinrich Bruckner Markus Stockhausen and Reinhold Friedrich .

From 1998 he studied at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music Budapest with Professor Frigyes Varasdy and completed his education in 2003 with a Diploma ( Masters Degree ) as an artist and teacher.

activities

As a soloist on the modern or baroque trumpet , Gábor Komlóssy has performed in various organ concerts or with chamber and symphony orchestras , such as Budapest Strings , Hungarian Virtuosi , the Failoni Chamber Orchestra , Budapest Baroque , Savaria Baroque , Sonatores Pannoniae , and the Yale Schola Cantorum from the United States and the Rheinische Kantorei . He also played frequently in works by Bach and Handel .

As an orchestral musician, he has been solo trumpeter with the Budapest Chamber Symphony Orchestra Weiner-Szász since 1999 . In 2002 and 2003 he played the first trumpet in performances at the St. Margarethen Festival of Sacrifice . Between 2002 and 2006 he played the first trumpet in the BM Duna Symphony Orchestra . Gábor Komlóssy can be heard as a guest trumpeter in the Hungarian Opera and in the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

Since September 2005, Gábor Komlóssy has been teaching trumpet at the Bartok Conservatory (in Budapest) and continuing his postgraduate training at the University of Music in Vienna .

Trumpets

Gábor Komlóssy plays on the following instruments:

Awards

Komlóssy, Gábor has received the following awards so far:

  • Special prize at the trumpet competition in Piliswörösvár , 1998
  • Gold medal at the UGDA European Trumpet Competition 2001, in Luxembourg , 2001
  • Prix ​​Européen d'Encouragement of the Pro Europa European Cultural Foundation in Strasbourg , 2001
  • 2nd prize ex aequo , at the International Trumpet Guild (ITG) Trumpet Solo Competition in Fort Worth, Texas, USA, 2003
  • Annie Fischer grant for young artists from the Hungarian Ministry of Culture in 2007 and 2008