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.

Oross Veronika


flute

Place of Birth
Győr
Date of Birth
1973
Orchestra

 
Veronika Oross was born in 1973 in Győr. She studied at the János Richter Music Secondary School, graduated from the Liszt Academy of Music in 1997, and in 2012 she received her DLA degree from the Doctoral School of the LFZE. Her teachers included György Lakatos, Judit Nagy and Ildikó Szabady. In 1995, she was awarded a Yamaha scholarship and in 2000, the Ministry of Culture awarded her the Fischer Annie scholarship.

Since 1995 she has been solo flutist with the MÁV Symphony Orchestra in Budapest, where she was elected Orchestral Musician of the Year in 2000. She has also performed with the Liszt Ferenc Chamber Orchestra, the Budapest String Orchestra, the Budapest Festival Orchestra, the European Soloists Orchestra of Luxembourg and the Hungarian Radio and Television Orchestra.

As a member of the Concordia Wind Quintet, she won second prize at the 1995 Budapest-Vienna-Prague Summer Academy Music Competition. In 1996 she was awarded third prize at the International Chamber Music Competition in Trapani and in 1997 she was awarded first prize at the International Chamber Music Competition in Paris. She performs regularly as a soloist and chamber musician.

Since 1995 she has performed with Ágnes Polónyi in numerous concerts in Hungary and abroad. In 2001 they recorded their first CD together, Salade Française, which features works by 19th and 20th century French composers (Godard, Saint-Saëns, Bozza, Obert, Ravel, Fauré).

In 2003, they founded the Pont Chamber Art Studio with Mariann Venekei, dancer, Ferenc Cakó, visual artist and János Papp, actor. The aim of the ensemble is to meet the artistic needs of the 21st century by providing an enhanced artistic experience through the simultaneous or juxtaposition of several artistic disciplines, their visual presentation and interaction.

The flute harp duo's repertoire includes works by Bach and Mozart, Debussy and Saint-Saëns, as well as the musical delights of Ravi Shankar and Piazzola, but also a strong emphasis on the promotion of contemporary and Hungarian music.

Since 2018, she has been a habilitated associate professor and flute teacher at the Liszt Academy of Music.
 
Year Title Publisher Code Remark
2000 Partiták és concertók csembalóra és fúvósegyüttesre
(Partitas & Concertos)
Hungaroton HCD 31918