Antal Pusztai
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Antal Pusztai is a classical guitarist who is known as both a jazz musician and a classical musician.
He was born in Mosonmagyaróvár (near Győr), Hungary, in 1978, and he started guitar at the age of seven. He received his first guitar lessons from his father and later studied at the Vienna Conservatory (1990-1995) with Inge Scholl Kremmel, the Hochschule Gyõr (1995-1999) with Ede Roth [1], and at the Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst with Konrad Ragossnig (2000-2001) and Álvaro Pierri (2001-2003).
He was awarded the 2003/2004 Herbert von Karajan scholarship. He has also won first prize at numerous international jazz and classical competitions.
He frequently performs in ensembles such as jazz bands, and has performed in duo with Miguel Delaquin.
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[edit] Recordings
- Beyond my dreams (2000)
- Wonderland (Wildner Records) 2007 - Production Studio: Kleine Audiowelt
mp3-track ([2])
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[edit] Interviews
- Interview by Kádi Péter (Hungarian)
- Interview (14 July 2004) by magazine "Hangszer és Zene" (Hungarian)
[edit] External links
- Info
- Biography (Internationale Gitarrentage Wetzlar)
- Biography (International Guitar Festival in Balatonfüred)
- Biography (Strém Koncert Kft.) (Hungarian)
- Biography (Fidelio) (Hungarian)
- Biography (Nõk Lapja Cafe) (Hungarian)
- Biography (BMC: Budapest Music Center) (Hungarian)
- Herbert von Karajan scholarship
- Photos at an open-air concert in 2004
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