 Teaching Staff
 | 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' School | Piano |
 | 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 Department | Trumpet |
 | Borbély, László |
Keyboard, Harp and Percussion Department | Secondary 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 |
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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)
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