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New Violin Concerto premiere + recommendation video
A new Violin Concerto by Balázs D. Kecskés will be performed for the first time on 1 September at the
Accusativus, the US award-winning piano quartet is available on Youtube
Balázs’s work written in 2017 is available here on the composers’ YT-canal. Jeanette Fang, pianist of the Garth Newel Piano
“There is a God-shaped vacuum in the heart of us” – new podcast conversation in Hungarian
Balázs, lecturer at the Liszt Academy, former mentee of the Peter Eötvös Foundation was the guest of Róbert Szatmári in
Balázs Kecskés D. is Composer-Not-in-Residence of the San Francisco Choral Artists
The choir performed two pieces by Balázs Kecskés D. last December, and commissions two further works to be performed in
Balázs joined the Amsterdam-based Blom Music Management
After the premiere of his orchestra work, Blue Balázs was contacted by Rienk Blom and joined his company representing composers.
Balázs D. Kecskés became a member of the STUDIO 5 composition group
Balázs D. Kecskés Junior Prima award-winning composer was elected a member of the STUDIO5 Contemporary Music Workshop.
Balázs Kecskés D. will be a mentee of the Peter Eötvös Foundation
In the 2021 selection, Balázs D. Kecskés was included in the mentoring program of the Eötvös Foundation as a young composer.
Balázs Kecskés D. received the Junior Prima Award
In 2020 Balázs Kecskés D. received the Junior Prima Award, one of the most prestigious recognitions available for young, Hungarian musicians under 30.
Balázs Kecskés D. received the Istvánffy Benedek Prize in 2020
He won the prize for his piece, titled Komm, that previously won the 1st prize at the GENERACE Composition Competition in Ostrava.
Balázs Kecskés D. new orchestral piece on Bartók Radio
A new orchestral composition by Balázs Kecskés D., titled Journal will be broadcast on the Bartók Radio on 16 September, 19:35 (Hungarian time).
Balázs Kecskés D. received the Junior Artisjus Prize
Balázs Kecskés D. received the prestigious prize in recognition of his compositional work.
Balázs Kecskés D. received the Istvánffy Benedek Prize
Balázs Kecskés D. won the Istvánffy Benedek Award of the Hungarian Composers’ Union for his choir piece titled Trois romances.
“Alleluja” is available on Youtube
The recording of the composition – originally commissioned by the municipality of Debrecen – is available on Youtube.
Szabadság, harc – “Accusativus” as a soundtrack
The award-winning piano quartet of Balázs Kecskés D. is used as a soundtrack of a historical short film directed by Balázs Sára and László Koppány Csáji.