Bartók Béla Férfikar (Béla Bartók Male Choir)
Orchestra, choir, ensemble
The all-male chorus was founded in 1945, and it has been conducted by Lakner Tamás since 1980. The choir is famous for its amazingly rich collection of fourty-two prizes and awards of different international choir competitions. The years of 2006 and 2008 were particularly successful for the group, as the 4th Choir Olympics in China and the 5th Choir Olympics in Austria brought twice the Olympic Championship of All-Male Choirs to Pécs. In 2014, the Pécs men fascinated the jury and audience again – resulting an absolute first prize in the Beijing International Competition for Choirs. As a result of the high artistic reputation, the chorus has been invited to make tours in Europe as well as in the US, Canada, Argentina, Brazil, Uruguay and China. The double CD of Choral Works for male voices by Zoltán Kodály was issued in 2010, as a world-premiere. The following year focused on bicentenary of the significant composer of the 19th century, Erkel Ferenc, resulting a further CD, with the male choir compositions of the father of the Hungarian national opera. This CD was selected by ICMA the association of musical journalists worldwide as one of the top 10 choral records of 2011. “Bartók Béla” Male Choir has been the host ensemble of the Convivial Wine Song Festivals since its very beginning in 1993. Four thousand singers from all-male choirs of thirty-six countries have performed the best and most beautiful convivial wine songs of their homeland as well as the gems of the music history. They represented Hungary at the Eurovision Choir of the Year 2017.
Dr. Tamás Lakner, decorated with Liszt-Award is professor and head of department at the Pécs University of Pécs Faculty of Arts, teaching choral conducting and Kodály-method. He is a member of the Artistic Committee of the Hungarian Association of Choirs and Orchestras. With his choirs, not less than sixty-four different prizes and awards witness Dr. Lakner’s exceptional and multifaceted musicianship. He is the initiator and artistic director of the Pécs International Convivial Wine Song Festivals. Dr Lakner is editor and moderator at the junior concerts, which are organized by the National Philharmony. He is a sought-after jury-member at international choral events. He is a member of the Beijing International Chorus Festival’s Artistic Committee.
PRIZES, AWARDS:
1997 Category winner at Zoltán Kodály Hungarian Choir Competition
1997 Category winner at Budapest International Choir Competition
1997 2nd prize at Apeldoor International Male Choir Competition
2002 International Choir Competition, Fivizzano (Italy) 1st prize
2003 I. International Male Choir Competition, Cornwall (United Kingdom) 1st prize
2004 City of Pécs Communitate prize
2006 IV. World Choir Games, Xiamen (China) 1st prize & Olympic champions in Male Chamber Choir category
2006 IV. World Choir Games, Xiamen (China) 3rd prize in Popular category
2006 Bartók memorial award
2006 Zoltán Kodály Hungarian Choir Competition 1st prize; special prize, grand award
2007 Csokonay award
2007 Special award of Baranya County’s General Meeting
2008 V. World Choir Games, Graz (Austria) 1st prize & Olympic champions in Male Choir category
2008 Príma award of Baranya County
2009 KOTA award
2010 Ambassadors of Pécs European Capital of Culture
2012 International Classical Music Awards nomination for Ferenc Erkel’s male choir recordings
2013 3rd International Harman Chorus Competition, Istanbul (Turkey) Category winner, 1st prize
2014 12th China International Chorus Festival Male Choir category 1st prize
2015 Ambassadors of Europa Cantat Festival
2017 Eurovision Choir of the Year final participation
2019 Leonóra Becker Memorial Award
2021 Made in Pécs Award
2022 In Canto Mediterraneo International Choir Competition gold medal, 2nd prize
Dr. Tamás Lakner, decorated with Liszt-Award is professor and head of department at the Pécs University of Pécs Faculty of Arts, teaching choral conducting and Kodály-method. He is a member of the Artistic Committee of the Hungarian Association of Choirs and Orchestras. With his choirs, not less than sixty-four different prizes and awards witness Dr. Lakner’s exceptional and multifaceted musicianship. He is the initiator and artistic director of the Pécs International Convivial Wine Song Festivals. Dr Lakner is editor and moderator at the junior concerts, which are organized by the National Philharmony. He is a sought-after jury-member at international choral events. He is a member of the Beijing International Chorus Festival’s Artistic Committee.
PRIZES, AWARDS:
1997 Category winner at Zoltán Kodály Hungarian Choir Competition
1997 Category winner at Budapest International Choir Competition
1997 2nd prize at Apeldoor International Male Choir Competition
2002 International Choir Competition, Fivizzano (Italy) 1st prize
2003 I. International Male Choir Competition, Cornwall (United Kingdom) 1st prize
2004 City of Pécs Communitate prize
2006 IV. World Choir Games, Xiamen (China) 1st prize & Olympic champions in Male Chamber Choir category
2006 IV. World Choir Games, Xiamen (China) 3rd prize in Popular category
2006 Bartók memorial award
2006 Zoltán Kodály Hungarian Choir Competition 1st prize; special prize, grand award
2007 Csokonay award
2007 Special award of Baranya County’s General Meeting
2008 V. World Choir Games, Graz (Austria) 1st prize & Olympic champions in Male Choir category
2008 Príma award of Baranya County
2009 KOTA award
2010 Ambassadors of Pécs European Capital of Culture
2012 International Classical Music Awards nomination for Ferenc Erkel’s male choir recordings
2013 3rd International Harman Chorus Competition, Istanbul (Turkey) Category winner, 1st prize
2014 12th China International Chorus Festival Male Choir category 1st prize
2015 Ambassadors of Europa Cantat Festival
2017 Eurovision Choir of the Year final participation
2019 Leonóra Becker Memorial Award
2021 Made in Pécs Award
2022 In Canto Mediterraneo International Choir Competition gold medal, 2nd prize
Year | Title | Publisher | Code | Remark |
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2012 |
Erkel Ferenc: Kórusművek
(Erkel, Ferenc: Choral Works) |
Hungaroton | HCD 32683 |