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Rudolf Balázs

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I am Rudolf, a Hungarian violinist, specialized in early music. Feel free to contact me if you have got any questions.
Violin (Baroque)
London

Rudolf Balázs is a Hungarian violinist born in Budapest of a musical family. At the age of six he began his music education playing the piano. Later he changed to the violin and finished his studies at the Szabolcsi Bence Music School with distinction, and started playing with the young early music scene in Budapest. He continued his studies at the Szent István Conservatoire and later at the Weiner Leo Conservatoire in Budapest. Wanting to explore baroque violin technics he moved to Rome and started his private studies. After spending more than a year in Italy he moved back to Budapest and had intense lessons with violinist Monika Tóth. In 2010 he began his studies at the Early Music department at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater Leipzig with Professor Susanne Scholz. In November 2018 Rudolf has been awarded with an MMus Music (Performance, Musicology, Pedagogy) under the guidance of Elizabeth Kenny and his violin teacher Caroline Balding at the University of Southampton. He appears regularly with fine English and continental ensembles including The Hanover Band, The Sarabande Consort, Orchestra Barocca Lorenzo da Ponte, The Welsh Baroque Orchestra, Barock Orchester, Harmonia dell’Arcadia Bamberg, Ensemble OrQuesta, Musica Poetica and Akademie für Alte Musik Berlin. He has been appointed concert master of Musica Florens since 2013 in Budapest. He has been a soloist with Salisbury Baroque. Rudolf works with Talenti Vulcanici, under the support of Il Centro di Musica Antica Pietà de' Turchini, which discovers and revives forgotten music from the and 18th century Naples. He recently recorded a CD with Talenti Vulcanici for the label Outhere and appeared with the ensemble in December 2018 in Stockholm.

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