Artist database

This is the Artist Database of BMC, which includes information about composers, musicians, orchestras, choirs and groups that are either Hungarian or Hungarian by origin or live in Hungary, as well as information about releases recorded with them.

Ittzés Tamás


violin, piano, voice

Place of Birth
Budapest
Date of Birth
1967
Orchestra
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Tamás Ittzés was born in Budapest in 1967. He has been playing the piano since he was eight. He graduated from the Franz Liszt Music Academy in Budapest as violinist. He has also studied there for two years as choir conductor.

Tamás Ittzés teaches classical violin in a musical high-school. He was the first violinist of the Kecskemét Symphony and the Kecskemét Chamber Ensemble for many years. He's been doing his doctorate (DMA in the US but called DLA - Doctor Liberalium Artium - in Hungary) at the Music Academy of Budapest as classical violinist since 2002. He has been chairman of ESTA Hungary since December 2004. (ESTA is an acronym for European String Teachers' Association)

Besides playing classical violin (recitals and much chamber music), Tamás founded (in 1985) and has been leading the eight-piece Bohém Ragtime Jazzband that plays all kinds of trad jazz from ragtime to early Swing (mostly Dixieland, New Orleans and 20's-30's big bandish style). The band has received the first prize in the Hungarian Dixieland Competitions in 1994 and 1995 and was given the eMeRTon Prize as "Jazz Band of the Year" in Hungary in 2003. The band's Kecskemét Jazz Foundation organizes Hungary's biggest jazzfestival, the International Bohém Ragtime & Jazz Festival every year since 1992.

As solo pianist Tamás Ittzés has appeared at US ragtime festivals as well (such as the Rocky Mountain Ragtime Festival in Boulder, Colorado, the Scott Joplin Festival in Sedalia, Missouri, the Montreal Ragtime Festival in Canada) and has given concerts on the West Coast. He won the International Ragtime Composition Contest of the Scott Joplin Foundation (Sedalia, Missouri, USA) in 2001 with his Sedalia Rag. Tamás' first album (entitled 'What's Your Price?') was recorded in 1994 for Pianomania (Roseville, CA) owned and run by Richard Riley and his second album, 'Wild Romantic Blues' was published by the same company in 1998.

He won in 2020 the Artisjus-prize.
 
Year Title Publisher Code Remark
2005 Hungarian Jazz Store BMC HMIC BMC PCD 016 Not for sale - only for promotion / 4 CDs
2007 Jazz Hungaricum CD 1 - Ragtime in Hungary Pannon Jazz PJ 1061