Ajtony Csaba
assistant professor
scool of music
University of Victoria
Canada
Biography
Ajtony Csaba, born in Cluj, Romania, began his studies on the cello and later piano and composition in Budapest at the Academy of Music. He began studying conducting in Vienna and Budapest simultaneously with Tamás Gál, András Ligeti, Uroš Lajovic, Peter Eötvös, Istvan Dénes and Zoltán Pesko. He was awarded many prizes as a conductor and composer, and was a semi-finalist in the first competition for opera in Cluj, Romania. He has had numerous concerts in Hungary and Austria with orchestras including, UMZE, Sinfonietta Baden, Webern Sinfonietta, Savaria Symphonic Orchestra, and Danube Symphonic Orchestra. In the 2003/04 season he was the assistant conductor and tutor of the Academy Orchestra Budapest and in 2005 was invited to be the assistant conductor of the Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra with their contemporary program. He made his conducting debut in the Viennese Musikverein with the RSO (Radio-Symphonieorchester, Wien) in 2007.
Research Interest
music composition,music theory
Publications
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László MÉ, István EZ, József MM, János IK, Ferenc AÃ, Sándor JJ, Gábor GE, Zoltán TI, György RI, Tibor IE. Female first names Male first names Budapest.
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Aubé P. L’expérience du sacré dans le paysage: Requiem for a Glacier de Paul Walde. Espace: Art actuel. 2015(110):86-7.
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Grünwalsky F, DezsóīMagyar LM, György Pintér IS, Ãrpád Ajtony PD, Csaba Kardos GB. Szociológiai filmcsoportot!. Sociological Film Group. 2006.
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King ML, Vickers P, Major K, Price S. Wind Symphony. Ohio State University School of Music; 2011.