Katalin Tarnai’s graduation concert Händel: Israel in Egypt – Thou didst Blow with the Wind Merikanto: Rukous Sibelius: Lastu lainehilla Korngold: Come Away, Death Korngold: Adieu, Good Man Devil Grieg: Mit einer Wasserlilie Mozart: The Marriage of Figaro – Susanna’s aria from Act IV („rose-aria”) Britten: I Wonder as I Wander Morel: Sonatina – Movement III (Veronika Dávid – guitar) Britten: Folksong arrangements Volume 6 – England Katalin Tarnai studies classical singing at the ...Arts’ Faculty of the Pécs University. Previously she studied with Marianna Váradi, right now she is a student of Andrea Meláth. She attended the master class of Éva Marton in Reichenau (Austria) in the summer of 2008. In 2007 – 2008 she sang the part of Örzse in Kodály’s Háry János in the concert series of the Pécs Philharmonia. In 2008 she sang the cycle of songs called Action de grâces by Vladimir Trmcic in Mürzzuschlag with the members of Klangforum Wien, conducted by Nigel Osborne. Dávid Tarnai’s graduation concert Händel: Acis and Galathea – Polyphemus’s recitative and aria Händel: Saul – As Great Jehovah Lives R. Strauss: Ich trage meine Minne Lortzing: Zar und Zimmermann – Van Bett’ aria Kodály: Ádám hol vagy Britten: The Salley gardens György Orbán: Christmas Oratorio – Gabriel’s aria (with Tamás Henrik Takáts) Musorgsky: The Seminarist Donizetti: Don Pasquale – Duet of Don Pasquale and Malatesta (with Tamás Henrik Takáts) Dávid Tarnai studies classical singing at the Arts’ Facfulty of the Pécs University under Tamás Szüle. In 2005 he won the 2nd prize of the 3rd National Singing Competition of Conservatories in age group 2. In 2010 he made it to the semi final of the 2nd International Händel Singing Competition. He attended several master classes. He sang the roles of Marci bácsi in Kodály’s Háry János, Strázsamester in Kacsóh’s János vitéz, Uberto in Pergolesi’s La serva padrone (also in the Palace of Arts). He participated in the premiere of Aurél Tillai’s Psalm No. 115 in December 2009 in Pécs. In the Pécs Basilica he sang the bass part in Michael Haydn’s Requiem and many other oratorical works and cantatas and he was to be heard at numerous song and aira concerts all over the country. Orsolya Ambrus’s graduation concert Dvořák: Gypsy Songs Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin – Letter aria Mozart: Don Giovanni – Elvira’s recitative and aria from Act II Verdi: Othello – Ave Maria Kodály: The Spinning Room – A csitári hegyek alatt (with Viktor Geleta) Haydn: Saper vorrei (with Melinda Szente) Mozart: Così fan tutte – Terzet (with Tamás Henrik Takáts, Melinda Szente – singers and Zsófia Burián – piano) Orsolya Ambrus began her singing studies at the Arts’ Academy in Banska Bystrica in Slovakia where she spent one year. Now she studies at the Arts’ Faculty of the Pécs University as a student of Liszt Award winning opera singer Andrea Meláth. She participated in numerous competitions and master classes. In 2008 she was the soloist in the Hungarian premiere of André Waignein’s Magnificat in the Pécs Basilica, which she sang several times since then both in Pécs and in Osijek. She performed at various song and aria concerts and as a soloist of oratorios and choral works. She sang in Hungary, Germany, Spain, Croatia, Slovakia, the Czech Republic and in Japan. Tamás Henrik Takáts’s graduation concert: J. S. Bach: Ich habe genug (BWV 82) Händel: Giulio Cesare – Giulio Cesare’s aria Mozart: The Marriange of Figaro – Count Almaviva’s recitative and aria Brahms: Nicht mehr zu dir zu gehen Schubert: Der Erlkönig Kodály: Sírni, Sírni, Sírni…. Mozart: Cosí fan tutte – Guglielmo’s aria G. Rossini: The Italian Girl in Algiers – Mustafa’s aria W. A. Mozart: Così fan tutte – Terzet (with.: Orsolya Ambrus, Melinda Szente – singers, Zsófia Burián – piano) György Orbán: Christmas Oratorio – Gabriel’s aria (with Dávid Tarnai) Donizetti: Don Pasquale – Duet of Don Pasquale and Malatesta (with Dávid Tarnai) Tamás Henrik Takáts studies classical singing at the Arts’ Faculty of the Pécs University. In his first year he studied under Veronika Kincses, later he continued with Andrea Meláth who is currently his teacher. He attended numerous master classes and participated at many competitions winning several prizes. He sang the roles of Vespone and Uberto in Pergolesi’s La serva padrone. In 2007 – 2008 he sang the title role of Kodály’s Háry János in the organisation of the Pécs Philharmonia and toured with the same production all over Hungary. He performed at a great number of church concerts (Matthias Church, Pécs Basilica, Kapolcs, Gödöllő), he was a participant of song and aria concerts, he sang in Austria, Germany and in the Czech Republic. Admission free Please, note that the number of seats is limited!
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