Teaching Staff

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
Babos, Gyula Jazz Dept.Jazz Guitar
Bálint, János Woodwinds and Brass Dept.flute
Balogh, Kálmán Folk Music Dept.Cimbalom (Dulcimer) - Folk
Balogh, Sándor Folk Music Dept.Zither
Balogh, Sándor Woodwinds and Brass Dept.Chamber Music
Balogh, Vera Strings and Early Music Dept.Baroque flute
Balogh, Víg Marianna Jazz Dept.Piano Accompanist
Baranyay, László Keyboard, Harp and Percussion Dept., Young Talents' SchoolPiano
Bárkányi Horváth, Éva Vocal And Opera Studies Dept.Piano Accompanist
Baróti, István Church Music Dept.Organ
Barsi, Balázs Church Music Dept.Catholic Liturgy
Bársony, László Strings and Early Music Dept.Viola, Methodology
Barta, Gergely Composition, Conducting, Musicology and Music Theory Dept.Composition Subjects
Batta, András Composition, Conducting, Musicology and Music Theory Dept.Music History, Course on R. Strauss
Beischer-Matyó, Tamás Composition, Conducting, Musicology and Music Theory Dept.Solfege, Music Theory
Berdisz, Tamás Jazz Dept.Jazz drums
Berki, Tamás Jazz Dept.Jazz Vocal
Bihary, László Composition, Conducting, Musicology and Music Theory Dept.Solfege, Music Theory, Chamber Music
Binder, Károly Jazz Dept.Jazz Composition, Jazz Piano, Jazz Theory
Blahó, Attila Jazz Dept.Piano Accompanist, Repetiteur
Bódiss, Tamás Church Music Dept.Organ, Other Church Music Subjects
Boldoczki, Gábor Woodwinds and Brass DepartmentTrumpet
Borbély, László Keyboard, Harp and Percussion DepartmentSecondary Piano
Borbély, Mihály Jazz Dept.Jazz Saxophone, Clarinet, Combo
Boros-Guessous, Majda Mária Folk Music Dept.Folk singing
Botvay, Károly Chamber Music Dept.Chamber Music, String Quartet
Bubnó, Tamás Church Music Dept.Career Orientation
Budai, Márta Vocal And Opera Studies Dept.Piano Accompanist
 
Music was and is an essential part of daily life in Hungary: the folk music of the various regions, the gypsy music that was absorbed into the national bloodstream, the native and foreign art-music, and the café music that was a combination of all these elements and others as well. All this explains why a country whose population, even today, is barely over ten million has produced so many musicians and so much outstanding music. I am grateful for having been born and trained there. (Sir Georg Solti)