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Tibor Gyenge, violin

Born in Sibiu, Romania in 1989 into a Hungarian-Romanian family of musicians, Tibor Gyenge received his first violin lessons from his father.  He started his studies in Austria at the Kunstuniversität Graz under Prof. Silvia Marcovici (Violin) and Prof. Chistian Euler (Chamber music). From 2014 to 2016 Tibor Gyenge studied for a master’s degree under Prof. Daniel Gaede at the Nuremberg University of Music. During these years he also held a teaching position at this university. His musical education was further enriched at numerous masterclasses given by star violinists such as Zakhar Bron, Leonidas Kavakos, Daniel Stabrawa, Itzhak Rashkovsky, Krzysztof Wegrzyn and Ulf Hoelscher. As a passionate chamber musician, Tibor Gyenge is co-founder and alternating first violinist of the Fritz Busch Quartet, which consists of members of the Staatskapelle Dresden. In addition to his orchestral and concert activities, Tibor Gyenge devotes himself to teaching young violinists with great enthusiasm and passion. He worked at the Nuremberg University of Music, first as assistant to Prof. Daniel Gaede, and later as a lecturer. He currently teaches as a mentor at the Giuseppe Sinopoli Orchestra Academy of the Staatskapelle Dresden and gives master classes internationally. After a 12-month contract with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, he was engaged as Concertmaster at the State Philharmonic in Nuremberg. Since 2016 Tibor Gyenge has been assistant 1st concertmaster of the Staatskapelle Dresden.

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