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"Ugrós" performed by the Borealis Wind Quintet
"Ugrós" (Jumper) from Ancient Hungarian Dances by Ferenc Farkas, as performed by the Grammy-nominated Borealis Wind Quintet.
Balázs Nemes plays Brandt Concertpiece No.2
Wilhelm Brandt's composition was performed by Mr. Balázs Nemes (trumpet) and Mr. Zsolt Farkas (piano) at a tribute concert to celebrate the 70th birthday of Ms. Éva Nagyiván, the beloved trumpet teacher of generations in Hungary. She had been taught at music schools and music high schools (secondary schools) in the cities of Veszprém and Budapest, and she was the assisstant professor for trumpet at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music Teachers' Training College in Győr for a decade. She is the co-writer of a four volume trumpet tutor (Varasdy−Nagyiván−Sztán: Trombitaiskola) which serves as the basis of the elementary curriculum of trumpet teaching not only in Hungary, but the first two books of it in France as well. About the performers: Mr. Balázs Nemes began trumpet playing under the direction of Ms. Éva Nagyiván in Budapest 1987 aged 11. Later he attended the Béla Bartók Secondary School of Music Budapest (class of Mr. Attila Simon), Conservatoire National de Région Paris (class of Guy Touvron), Franz Liszt Academy of Music (class of Mr. Frigyes Varasdy) in Budapest, Hungary and the Julliard School (Mark Gould and Raymond Mase) in New York. In 1999 he was appointed to the principal trumpet of the Sinfonieorchester Basel. In 2000 he left for the same post at the Frankfurt Radio Symphony Orchestra (hr-Sinfonieorchester). Later he worked at the MET in New York, where he replaced the retired Mark Gould as principal trumpet and he was among the five on trial in Chicago ...