„ A drágakövek neveit      címként viselõ, absztrakt programdarabok harmóniailag különösen érzékeny szerzõt mutatnak, akinek szimmetrikus szerkezetû hangzatai kôkemény disszonanciáikkal együtt méltán tarthatnak igényt a hallgatóság elismerésére.”

/ Németh G. István kritikus a Kőfantáziák c. művéről /

 

„A Tündérmenet varázsos hangulatú mesevilágát  Dragony Tímea nagy szakmai biztonsággal építi föl. Gyönyörű, gomolygó harmóniák teljesednek ki az énekkarból kiváló két szólista szépen vezetett dallamáig, majd süllyednek vissza a kórus képviselte éjbe.”                                                              /Eisenbacher Zoltán a Tündérmenet c. vegyeskari művéről/


Gergely Kuklis - violinist

Studies:

State Music School ‐ violin 1977 ‐ 1985
Béla Bartók Conservatory of Music, Budapest – Violin 1986 ‐ 1990
Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music, Budapest – Violin 1991 – 1996
Degree: January 1997 ‐ First Class Degree – Professional Violinist and
Violin Teacher
Professors: Béla Bánfalvi – Violin,                                                                             Ferenc Rados, Géza Németh – Chamber Music

Masterclasses:

Dénes Zsigmondy, Tibor Varga, Dénes Kovács
Solo Concerts: Concert Hall of Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music – Budapest,
Hungarian State Radio, Royal Castle Buda, several halls of Budapest
World Class

Conductors Worked with:

James Levine, Marco Armiliato, Friedemann Layer, Eugene Kohn,
Jurij Simonov, Pinchas Steinberg, Kurt Sanderling, Iván Fischer,
Zoltán Kocsis, Ferenc Farkas, Péter Eötvös, Elijahu Inbal, Gilbert Varga,
Sir George Solti, Jean – Claude Casadesus, Rudolf Barshai, etc…

Contemporary Ensembles Worked with:

New Hungarian Music Association (UMZE)
Historical
Ensembles
Worked with: Concerto Armonico Baroque Ensemble
Orfeo Historical Ensemble (Soloist and Concertmaster)

Chamber Orchestras Worked with:

Ferenc Erkel Chamber Orchestra, Hungarian Virtuosi, Budapest Strings,
Weiner – Szász Chamber Orchestra, Ferenc Liszt Chamber Orchestra,
Sir Geroge Solti Chamber Orchestra (Concertmaster), Camerata
Academica Salzburg (Second Violin Principal), Acadimia Chamber
Orchestra (Concertmaster)

Symphonic Orchestras Worked with:

Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, Danubia Symphonic Orchestra
(Concertmaster), Hungarian State Radio Symphonic Orchestra
(Concertmaster), Cyprus Symphony Orchestra (Concertmaster)
Jobs : Budapest Festival Orchestra – 1992 – 1996 (Iván Fischer), First Violin
Tutti
Real Filharmonia de Galicia – 1997 (Helmuth Rilling), First Violin Tutti
Hungarian Concert Orchestra „MÁV” – 1997 – 2000 (Tamás Gál),
Concertmaster
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra 2000 – ongoing (Zoltán
Kocsis), Concertmaster

Concert Tours with Orchestras:

Japan, Lebanon, Portugal, Spain, Germany, Austria, France,
Switzerland, Cyprus, China, United Kingdom, USA, etc…

Jobs as Music Teacher:

Professor of Béla Bartók Conservatory Budapest 1998 – 2000
Private tuition – 2000 – ongoing
CD Recordings: Hungarian Concert Orchestra MÁV
Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra
Budapest Festival Orchestra
New Hungarian Music Association (UMZE)
Ferenc Erkel Chamber Orchestra
Orfeo Historical Ensemble
Concerto Armonico Baroque Ensemble
DVD Recordings: The Three Tenors in Tokyo – Hungarian Concert Orchestra MÁV
(Conductor: James Levine)
Opening Concert of the National Concert Hall in the Palace of Arts
Budapest – Hungarian National Philharmonic Orchestra (Conductor:
Zoltán Kocsis)

Irregular Art Performances:

Musical Literature, Poetry and Performing Arts Nights


Instrument:
Italian made Master Violin (Joannes Battista Zanoli – Verona, 1728)