Tamás Bubnó is a renowned Hungarian church musician and conductor, best known for founding the Saint Ephraim Male Choir in 2002. He is a recipient of the prestigious Liszt Award and the title of Artist of Merit. Under his direction, the choir has specialized in performing Byzantine Christian music, as well as works by Hungarian masters like Liszt and Bartók. Bubnó has led the choir in numerous international performances and recordings, including a comprehensive series of Liszt's male choruses. His work has been instrumental in rediscovering and promoting forgotten musical heritage, particularly in the realm of male choir compositions.
Bubnó's artistic vision extends beyond conducting; he has also been involved in unearthing and promoting lesser-known works. His collaboration with the Budapest Liszt Memorial Museum and Research Centre has been crucial in documenting and performing Liszt's compositions for male choir. The Saint Ephraim Male Choir, under his leadership, continues to innovate and expand its repertoire, often featuring contemporary compositions written specifically for the group.
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