Bali János
recorder, flute, voice, conductor
Place of Birth
Budapest
Date of Birth
1963
Orchestra
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Besides working as a choirmaster and a conductor he is also an established flute and recorder artist. He regularly plays in concerts as a soloist with chamber ensembles and baroque orchestras both in Hungary and abroad. His name appears on several recordings (CD, radio, television) as a conductor or musician.
He often performs at the most prestigious Hungarian early music festivals: the Early Music Days in Sopron, the Budapest Early Music Forum and the Dutch-Hungarian Early Music Festivals. He has performed at the Zemplén Festival and in the baroque programs of the Budapest Festival Orchestra.
His speciality is the music of the 14th and 15th century. He practices both the secular and religious repertories of this era.
Prizes:
2010 Liszt Prize
see: Bali János - composer
He often performs at the most prestigious Hungarian early music festivals: the Early Music Days in Sopron, the Budapest Early Music Forum and the Dutch-Hungarian Early Music Festivals. He has performed at the Zemplén Festival and in the baroque programs of the Budapest Festival Orchestra.
His speciality is the music of the 14th and 15th century. He practices both the secular and religious repertories of this era.
Prizes:
2010 Liszt Prize
see: Bali János - composer