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'''Balázs Kocsár''' is a Hungarian orchestral and operatic conductor.<ref>[http://www.musicalcriticism.com/concerts/budapest-spring-0411.shtml "Budapest Concert and Opera Report: March 29 - April 8"]. ''Musical Criticism''.</ref> He was born in 1963 in [[Budapest]]. His father [[Miklós Kocsár]] is a composer awarded the [[Kossuth Prize]]. He studied composition at [[Béla Bartók Vocational School of Music]] (Bartók Béla Zeneművészeti Szakközépiskola). Then he entered the prestigious [[Franz Liszt Academy of Music]] to study choir conducting under [[István Párkai]] which was followed by studies in orchestral conducting under the guidance of [[Ervin Lukács]]. He graduated with distinction in 1991. His studies were continued at [[Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien]] under [[Professor Karl Österreicher]]. He also participated in master classes led by [[Helmuth Rilling]], [[Jorma Panula]], [[Moshe Atzmon]] and [[Péter Eötvös]].
'''Balázs Kocsár''' is a Hungarian orchestral and operatic conductor.<ref>[http://www.musicalcriticism.com/concerts/budapest-spring-0411.shtml "Budapest Concert and Opera Report: March 29 - April 8"]. ''Musical Criticism''.</ref> He was born in 1963 in [[Budapest]]. His father [[Miklós Kocsár]] is a composer awarded the [[Kossuth Prize]]. He studied composition at [[Béla Bartók Vocational School of Music]] (Bartók Béla Zeneművészeti Szakközépiskola). Then he entered the prestigious [[Franz Liszt Academy of Music]] to study choir conducting under [[István Párkai]] which was followed by studies in orchestral conducting under the guidance of [[Ervin Lukács]]. He graduated with distinction in 1991. His studies were continued at [[Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien]] under [[Professor Karl Österreicher]]. He also participated in master classes led by [[Helmuth Rilling]], [[Jorma Panula]], [[Moshe Atzmon]] and [[Péter Eötvös]].

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Balázs Kocsár is a Hungarian orchestral and operatic conductor.[1] He was born in 1963 in Budapest. His father Miklós Kocsár is a composer awarded the Kossuth Prize. He studied composition at Béla Bartók Vocational School of Music (Bartók Béla Zeneművészeti Szakközépiskola). Then he entered the prestigious Franz Liszt Academy of Music to study choir conducting under István Párkai which was followed by studies in orchestral conducting under the guidance of Ervin Lukács. He graduated with distinction in 1991. His studies were continued at Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien under Professor Karl Österreicher. He also participated in master classes led by Helmuth Rilling, Jorma Panula, Moshe Atzmon and Péter Eötvös.

Biography

Balázs Kocsár has conducted at a number of operas at concert halls over the world including Italy, Germany, France, Australia. Among others he performed with musicians like Diana Damrau, Elena Garanca, Roberto Alagna and Jonas Kaufman. There are over 70 operas on his repertoire, staged in more than a thousand performances home or abroad, and gained 14 years of experience in musical management. Since 2010 he has been associate professor at the University of Pécs at the Faculty of Music and Visual Arts.

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