Soma Szabó is a Hungarian conductor and music educator, born on May 22, 1974, in Nyíregyháza. He is best known for being the conductor of the Cantemus Mixed Choir and an adjunct at the Music Institute of the University of Nyíregyháza. Szabó also serves as the founding member and artistic director of the Banchieri Singing Ensemble, which has achieved numerous international competition victories. His educational background includes studying at the Kodály Zoltán Elementary School and graduating from the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest, where he specialized in choral conducting. Szabó has taught choral conducting and Renaissance choral singing in various international masterclasses across countries like England, France, Finland, Japan, and the United States. In 2017, he was awarded the prestigious Liszt Ferenc Prize for his contributions to music.
While Szabó's recent releases are not detailed in the available information, his work with the Cantemus Mixed Choir and the Banchieri Singing Ensemble highlights his dedication to choral music and education. His involvement in projects like "Miklós Kocsár Sacred Works, Vol. 2" suggests a focus on sacred and classical repertoire, but specific details about these releases are not provided in the available data.
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