Pregun Tamás
Composer
Tamás Pregun was born in 1987 in Budapest. He started to play the piano at the age of 11. At the age of 13 he was admitted to the preparatory department of the Liszt Ferenc University of Music in Budapest. During these years he took part in several competitions, and won the first prize at the International Piano Competition Citta di Gorizia in Italy in 2005. From the age of 19 he continued his studies at the university of the same institution. He has performed at numerous concerts and festivals in Europe and Japan.
In 2010 he studied for a full academic year at the prestigious Conservatoire Supérieur in Paris. Since 2012 he has been a student at the Doctoral School of the Academy of Music. The focus of his dissertation is on the art of the Russian post-romantic composer Sergei Rachmaninoff, whose works have been in his repertoire for many years. In 2017, she was awarded the Fischer Annie Performing Arts Scholarship.
In addition to solo programs, he regularly performs with his chamber ensemble, Musiciens Libres, of which he is a founding member. In addition to classical transcripts, the focus of their programs is on the works of the new generation of Hungarian composers. In addition to performances, the world of composition is also playing an increasingly important role in his artistic activities, having presented his own compositions to Musiciens Libres on several occasions since 2018.
In November 2020, he successfully completed his doctorate at the Liszt Ferenc University of Music.
see also: Pregun Tamás - pianist
In 2010 he studied for a full academic year at the prestigious Conservatoire Supérieur in Paris. Since 2012 he has been a student at the Doctoral School of the Academy of Music. The focus of his dissertation is on the art of the Russian post-romantic composer Sergei Rachmaninoff, whose works have been in his repertoire for many years. In 2017, she was awarded the Fischer Annie Performing Arts Scholarship.
In addition to solo programs, he regularly performs with his chamber ensemble, Musiciens Libres, of which he is a founding member. In addition to classical transcripts, the focus of their programs is on the works of the new generation of Hungarian composers. In addition to performances, the world of composition is also playing an increasingly important role in his artistic activities, having presented his own compositions to Musiciens Libres on several occasions since 2018.
In November 2020, he successfully completed his doctorate at the Liszt Ferenc University of Music.
see also: Pregun Tamás - pianist