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Nächtliche Klauseln (Organ)
Tihanyi, László
Tihanyi Nächtliche Klauseln (Organ)
LÁSZLÓ TIHANYI was born in Budapest 21 March 1956 and pursued musical studies at the Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest, where he studied composition with Rezső Sugár and conducting with András Kórodi. Since 1979 has Tihanyi himself been a devoted professor at the Academy of Music, where he acted also as vice-rector between 2000 and 2005.
He regularly conducts at home and abroad, typically 20th century classical and contemporary programmes. He appeared with all major Hungarian orchestras and significant European contemporary music ensembles, as Ensemble Modern, Contrechamps and Musikfabrik. In 1991 he participated in the production of Maderna’s Hyperion at the Festival d’Automne Paris and the subsequent European tour. In 2002 Peter Eötvös asked him to be second conductor of his Three Sisters for 2002 production of the Wiener Festwochen (besides Eötvös being first conductor himself).
In 1985 founded his own instrumental Ensemble, the Intermodulation, dedicated to 20th and 21st century music, and has been the artistic director ever since.
Tihanyi is the winner of prestigious awards, including the Erkel prize and the Bartók-Pásztory prize.
More information at http://www.tihanyilaszlo.hu/