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Tamás Benkócs

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Tamás Benkócs (born 1972) is a Hungarian classical bassoonist.

Biography and career

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Tamás Benkócs is a world famous bassoonist. He studied music at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, Hungary, with Laszlo Hara, Jozsef Vajda and Tibor Fulemile. As a result of his exceptional talent, while still studying, at the age of twenty, he was appointed as principal bassoonist of the Budapest Festival Orchestra which for many years has a secure place as one of the top ten orchestras in the world. He joined the newly founded Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra in 1998 as principal bassoonist and in 2004 returned to his native Hungary where he continued working as principal with the Budapest Festival Orchestra.

Benkócs as a soloist is known for his beautiful rich tone, his deep musicality and his unparalelled technical capabilities taking his instrument to unseen dimensions. He has performed in the US, Canada, UK, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Argentina, Brazil, Russia, Hungary, Japan, South Korea, Malaysia and Singapore, and performs regularly with the Budapest Festival Academy. He has recorded a number of CDs, notably recording five discs of Vivaldi's complete bassoon concertos for the Naxos label and appearing on over 40 CD's in total which made him truly one of the most successful bassoon players of all time.

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