Erasmus-Masterclass Jazz-Saxophon und -Komposition mit Kristof Bacsó (Ferenc Liszt Musikakademie Budapest)

Th, 15.01.2026, 14:00‒17:40  Uhr

Termine:
Mi, 14. Jänner 2026, 10:00-13:00 Uhr: Masterclass Jazz-Saxophon | Raum 1.31
Mi, 14. Jänner 2026, 15:30-17:10 Uhr: Masterclass Wahlfach Jazz-Komposition| Raum 1.31
Do, 15. Jänner 2026, 14:00-16:00 Uhr: Offene Probe für alle Jazzstudierenden | Raum E.14
Do, 15. Jänner 2026, 16:00-17:40 Uhr: Jazz Composers Ensemble | Raum K.10


Kristof Bacsó is a saxophone player and a composer, is one of the most key artist of the Hungarian jazz scene. He produced numerous albums for trio, quartet and big-band in the last 10 years.  With his projects he plays well thought-out improvised music, combining the Central-European spirit with the elements of contemporary jazz. His music is Intellectually captivating, fresh from beginning to end.
Bacsó was born in Budapest, he graduated from the jazz department at the Ferenc Liszt Academy of Music, then continued his studies first at the Conservatoire de Paris and later at the Berklee College of Music in Boston.
He has played worldwide in line-ups of a wide variety of styles from mainstream jazz to contemporary big-band music, with renowned musicians such as Lionel Loueke, Dave Liebman, Bob Mintzer, Gilad Hekselman, Ferenc Nemeth, Chris Potter, Tony Lakatos, etc..
He has been working with Gábor Gadó since the end of the 1990s; he participated on his records Modern Dances, Psyche and Lung-Gom-Pa and was a soloist on the releases Agent Spirituel and Different Garden by Gábor Winand, which were composed by Gábor Gadó. He has regularly played with the well-known piano player - Kálmán Oláh — since 2004, and in 2006 they released a trio album entitled Fitting, featured Sébastien Boisseau on bass. As a soloist he performed the piece of Oláh Concerto for Symphony Orchestra and Jazz Band and Return To Pangea.
He frequently works with his trio, the Kristof Bacso Triad, the Kálmán Oláh Sextet and the Hungarian high-level big-band - the Modern Art Orchestra, in which he is featured as a soloist, arranger and composer. In 2014 the BMC Records released a new album of Modern Art Orchestra – called Circular – on which all the music is composed and arranged by Bacsó. He is a  co-composer of the projects which are dedicated  to Bartók’s and Kodály’s  music.
With his formation he performs his own compositions, in which jazz and contemporary music are combined with a central-eastern European spirit. They played in many festivals in Hungary and in Europe, Asia and Brasil and released two albums in the past years entitled Alteregos and Nocturne. His new album — called Pannon Blue featured Lionel Loueke — is released in 2016 at BMC Records, he got the “Album Of the Year” from the prestigous Gramofon Magazine. He recorded his new album — entitled Imaginary Faces — in 2022, featuring Daniele Camarda on bass guitar.
Currently he is teaching as the head of the Jazz Department of Liszt Academy of Music Budapest.

Date
Th, 15.01.2026, 14:00‒17:40  Uhr
Location
Musik und Kunst Privatuniversität der Stadt Wien, Verschiedene Säle Bräunerstraße 5 1010 Wien
Ticket price
Free entry

Aktive Teilnahme nur für Studierende der MUK.

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Kristof Bacsó