József Balogh (musician)
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József Balogh (born 1956) is a Hungarian
clarinetist This article lists notable musicians who have played the clarinet. Classical clarinetists * Laver Bariu * Ernest Ačkun * Luís Afonso * Cristiano Alves * Michel Arrignon * Dimitri Ashkenazy * Kinan Azmeh * Alexander Bader * Carl Baerma ...
. Balogh was a student of Béla Kovács at the Franz Liszt College of Music in
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. He is a solo clarinetist in the Budapest Opera and Budapest Radio Symphony Orchestra. He has been the president of the Hungarian Clarinet Society since 1994.


Discography

* ''Contrasts - Hungarian Clarinet Music'', with various artists. FonTrade, 1990 * ''Mozart: Clarinet Trio, Clarinet Quartets'', with various artists. Naxos, 1994. * ''
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: Clarinet Trio & Quintet'', with Danubius Quartet. Naxos, 1994. * ''Beethoven: Chamber Music For Horns, Winds And Strings'', with various artists.
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, 1995. * ''Adagio
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'', with various artists. Naxos, 1997. * ''Music for the
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'', with various artists. Spring Hill Music, 1998. * ''Mozart Effect: Music for Little Ones'', with various artists. Children's Group, 2000. * ''Interclarinet'', with various artists. Farao Classics, 2007.


References

1956 births Living people Clarinetists Hungarian musicians Place of birth missing (living people) 21st-century clarinetists {{Clarinetist-stub