Edőcs Fanni
harpsichord
Place of Birth
Budapest
Date of Birth
Fanni Edőcs was born into a musical family in Budapest. She discovered the harpsichord at the age of fourteen. In 2004, she won the second prize, than two years later the first prize of the National Harpsichord Competition. She studied at Liszt Academy, Budapest (class of Anikó Horváth, János Sebestyén and Ágnes Ratkó) where she was awarded an ‘excellent’ master diploma in 2014. She was also working with Nicholas Parle at Hochschule für Musik und Theater Leipzig, where she was a scholarship holder between 2009 and 2010.
In summer academies and masterclasses she worked with professors such as Gordon Murray, Bernhard Klapprott, Ketil Haugsand, Pierre Hantai etc. She performs regurarly as a continuo player in different ensembles (Les Jardin des Arts, Budapest Bach Consort) in Hungary and in Europe. As she would like to stay always open towards new experiences, Fanni likes to contribute in alternative musical groups and projects. In 2014 she founded the Budapest based Recurring Company with Szabolcs Illés and Eszter Márfi. In 2020 and 2021 she was a teacher of the IV. Early Music Summer Academy in Hungary (harpsichord, basso continuo chamber music).
In summer academies and masterclasses she worked with professors such as Gordon Murray, Bernhard Klapprott, Ketil Haugsand, Pierre Hantai etc. She performs regurarly as a continuo player in different ensembles (Les Jardin des Arts, Budapest Bach Consort) in Hungary and in Europe. As she would like to stay always open towards new experiences, Fanni likes to contribute in alternative musical groups and projects. In 2014 she founded the Budapest based Recurring Company with Szabolcs Illés and Eszter Márfi. In 2020 and 2021 she was a teacher of the IV. Early Music Summer Academy in Hungary (harpsichord, basso continuo chamber music).
Year | Title | Publisher | Code | Remark |
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2020 | Les Forjerons - Sonatas for Violin and Basso-Continuo by Jean-Jacques-Baptiste Anet | Hungaroton | HCD 32754 |
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