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Marton Juhasz

Marton Juhasz’s career began in 2005 when he won national first prize for solo percussion in Hungary. In 2006 he studied at Drumtech, London where he was awarded prize for top overall student. In 2007 he was accepted to Berklee College of Music, Boston and graduated summa cum laude in 2011. In 2010 he was the recipient of the Foundation for Hungarian Percussion Culture’s yearly award.
After returning from the United States in 2012 Marton has been active in Europe and has had the opportunity to work with musicians such as Lionel Loueke, Gilad Hekselman, Wolfgang Muthspiel, Perico Sambeat, Byron Wallen, Jorge Rossy, Christian Muthspiel, Daniele Camarda, Matthieu Michel, Iain Ballamy, Domenic Landolf, Arne Huber, Nikki Iles, Josephine Davies, Peter King, Bela Szakcsi Lakatos, Szymon Mika, Robert Szakcsi Lakatos, Kenji Herbert, Song Yi Jeon, Patrick Joray, Yves Theiler, Matyas Gayer, Kristof Bacso, Pino Zortea, Viktor Toth, Mark Nightingale, Stefan Gottfried, Moritz Renner, Niko Seibold, Daniel Szabo, Marton Fenyvesi, Will Bartlett. Nikoletta Szoke, Raphael Jost, Jozsef Barcza Horvath, Matyas Szandai, Ondrej Stveracek, Baptiste Stanek, Mike Gotthard, Yumi Ito, George Crowley, Aron Talas, Rob Luft, Gabor Bolla, Cesar Joaniquet, Vinicius Gomes, Alan Benzie, Fabian Willmann, Arpad Tzumo, Chris Wiesendanger and Tal Arditi.
Claire Cope, Anton Goudsmit, Eleonora Strino, Geraldine Laurent & More

by Ludovico Granvassu
A playlist featuring music that makes you travel--in space and in time--while you stand still.Happy listening!Playlist Ben Allison Mondo Jazz Theme (feat. Ted Nash & Pyeng Threadgill)" 0:00 Anton Goudsmit Pastéis De Nata" Ton Petit + (Dox) 0:16 Host talks 2:48 Eleonora Strino 21 Marzo" Matilde (CAM Jazz) 4:03 Host talks 10:41 ...
Where Do We Start live at the Bird's Eye

Label: Sedajazz Records
Released: 2019
Track listing: Oblivion; Màlaga; The Fruit; E Waltz; Be My Love; Be My Love (Take 2); Where Do We Start; It’s Easy to Remember;
I Want to Talk About You; Un Poco Loco; Læso; Matenstrasse.
Esmirallda

Label: Unit Records
Released: 2019
Track listing: 1. Just in Time (comp. by Jule Styne)
2. Relaxin’ with Niggi (comp. by Dominik Schürmann)
3. Whatever you want (comp. by Thomas Moeckel)
4. Pascal’s Trail (comp. by Dominik Schürmann)
5. Re-La-Do (comp. by Thomas Moeckel)
6. Time after Time (comp. by Jule Styne)
7. Coffee Cat (comp. by Dominik Schürmann)
8. Dwarf Steps (comp. by Thomas Moeckel)
9. Oblivion (comp. by Yuri Storione)
10. Uptown Song (comp. by Dominik Schürmann)
Yuri Storione: Where Do We Start

by Tyran Grillo
Yuri Storione follows 2017's formidable trio outing, Schönbrunn, with this set of gorgeous new originals. In collaboration with Spanish saxophonist Perico Sambeat, Swiss bassist Stephan Kurmann, and Hungarian drummer Marton Juhasz, the Basel-based pianist guides his new quartet, convened in 2018, for this live recording debut. As a leap of intuition not only in technical but ...
The alpine Saalfelden 2019 experience

by Henning Bolte
Saalfelden? For those who don't already know, it is a small Austrian town in a magnificent alpine landscape in the Pinzgau, 70 km west of Salzburg, famous for its jazz festival in August and January and popular as a vacation and sport area. Character The festival has a great 40-years history having built a ...
European Jazz Conference 2015: Hungarian Showcases

by Henning Bolte
Budapest Music Center European Jazz Conference Hungarian Showcases Budapest, Hungary September, 24-27, 2015 The European Jazz Conference is a step forward for pan-European cooperation and collaboration. What was formerly the General Assembly of the Europe Jazz Network (EJN), became the European Jazz Conference from 2014. It is now also opened to ...
Alan Benzie Trio: Traveller's Tales

by Bruce Lindsay
As the title of his debut album suggests, pianist Alan Benzie has travelled. Traveller's Tales is a collection of original tunes inspired by these travels, whether the journeys took place on planet Earth or, as Benzie puts it, in my head." Real or imagined, these traveller's tales are definitely worth hearing.The pianist was the ...