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Editions Bim Pearls - Szentpali - Euphonium (Trumpet)/Piano - Sheet Music
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Composer: Roland Szentpali
Format: Sheet Music
Instrumentation: Euphonium (or Trumpet) and Piano
Level: Advanced
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Roland Szentpali was born in 1977 in Nyiregyhaza, Hungary. He began his musical studies in his hometown; in 1991 he was admitted to the Bela Bartok Conservatory in Budapest, as the tuba student of Jozsef Bazsinka and later of Gabor Adamik. At the age of 16 he won the national "Brasses and Percussion" competition, then wrote and performed his first concerto for tuba and symphony orchestra, recorded and broadcast by Hungarian state television. From here, his career as tubist and composer rapidly gained an international dimension. He entered the Ferenc Liszt Music Academy in Budapest where he studied with Laszlo Szabo, while taking private lessons with Roger Bobo. Since 1998 he has won first prize at seven international competitions: Gdansk, Poland; Munich, Germany; Budapest, Hungary; Cheju, Republic of Korea; Brno, Czech Republic; Lieksa, Finland and second prize at the competitions of Guebwiller, France and Markneukirchen, Germany. His opus includes chamber music works, orchestral pieces and concerti for various wind instruments, most of it is published by Editions Bim
Format: Sheet Music
Instrumentation: Euphonium (or Trumpet) and Piano
Level: Advanced
Movements:
- I. Ducati Sps 916
- II. My One And Only
- III. Susi
Roland Szentpali was born in 1977 in Nyiregyhaza, Hungary. He began his musical studies in his hometown; in 1991 he was admitted to the Bela Bartok Conservatory in Budapest, as the tuba student of Jozsef Bazsinka and later of Gabor Adamik. At the age of 16 he won the national "Brasses and Percussion" competition, then wrote and performed his first concerto for tuba and symphony orchestra, recorded and broadcast by Hungarian state television. From here, his career as tubist and composer rapidly gained an international dimension. He entered the Ferenc Liszt Music Academy in Budapest where he studied with Laszlo Szabo, while taking private lessons with Roger Bobo. Since 1998 he has won first prize at seven international competitions: Gdansk, Poland; Munich, Germany; Budapest, Hungary; Cheju, Republic of Korea; Brno, Czech Republic; Lieksa, Finland and second prize at the competitions of Guebwiller, France and Markneukirchen, Germany. His opus includes chamber music works, orchestral pieces and concerti for various wind instruments, most of it is published by Editions Bim
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