Recordings

Eine kleine Stadtmusik (2023)

An homage to Endre Rozsda’s painting entitled ‘Town’. The piece is commissioned by the Várfok Gallery and dedicated to Jane & Lance Hattatt. It was premiered in the Várfok Gallery, Budapest and recorded at the House of Music, Hungary, played by Zsófia Réman – flute, Zsolt Bartek – clarinet, Balázs Horváth – melodeon, Oskar Varga – violin, Ditta Rohmann – cello, János Nevelő – percussion and the composer as recitator.

 

Jan van Eyck’s Eight Reflections in the Arnolfinis’ Convex Mirror (2023)

Played by Flóra Bagi (soprano recorder), recorded at the Open Recorder Days Amsterdam 2023.

 

Horn Speech 2023

Played by Daniel Costello (horn), MicroFest Prague 2023.

The piece won the highest mark at the festival’s composer competition.

 

Sinfonia Nr. 1 (2022)

Played by the Győr Philharmonic Orchestra, led by Martin Rajna.

Was recorded by the Bartók Rádió, May 2022 (concert recording)

 

Three Jim Carrey Speeches (2022)

Played by Attila Sztán, recorded in Budapest Music Center, 29 March 2022

 

Dedicated to the Lukács Trio Classic.
Played by Péter Pál Lukács – viola, Csaba Pálfi – clarinet, Imre Dani – piano.
Recorded by Solaor.

Suite in 3 (2019)

Performed by the Anima Musicae Chamber Orchestra. Conducted by Péter Tornyai.

Recorded at the Old Liszt Academy, Budapest, 08 May 2019.

JoycEND (2019)

Performed by the Capella Silentium.

 

Bahnmusik (2019)

Performed by the Anima Musicae Chamber Orchestra.
Conductor: Csaba Ajtony

 

Der Rhein am Tomasee (2019)

Performed by the Classicus Quartet (József Rácz, Réka Baksai, Péter Tornyai, Tamás Zétényi)
Recorded at the Budapest Music Center, 2019.

 

Oscar Speech (2018)

Performed by Oskar Varga. Recorded at the Liszt Academy, 2019.

 

Alabama March (2018)

Perfomed by the Huntsville Symphony Orchestra.
Conductor: Gregory Vajda.

 

Jam Quartet (2016)

Performed by Judit Nagy – flute, Péter Kiss – piano, János Nevelő – triangles, Tamás Zétényi – violoncello.

Recorded in Zürich, Tonhalle, 2016.

 

Kikaku & Basho (2015)

Erzsébet Seleljo – soprano saxophone
Tímea Papp – harp

Based on a zen-buddhist tale. Recorded in FUGA, Budapest, 18.10.2015.

Paian (2014)

János Bali: bass-recorder
Máté Balogh – glasses

Recorded in Budapest Music Center, 14.02.2015.