Kálmán Berkes Explained

Kálmán Berkes is a Hungarian clarinetist.

Berkes was born in Budapest on May 8, 1952. He graduated from the Budapest Liszt Music Academy in 1972.[1] He won second place at the Geneva International Music Competition in 1974, and his Opera Wind Quintet was a prize-winner in Munich in 1975. He was principal clarinetist in the Hungarian State Opera, the Budapest Philharmonic and the Budapest Festival Orchestra, and was a member of the Budapest Chamber Ensemble. He founded the Budapest Wind Ensemble in 1982. His recording of Bartók's Contrasts was a Gramophone Magazine Editor's Choice.

Discography

Violin Sonatas Nos. 1 and 2 / Contrasts, with Jenő Jandó and György Pauk. Naxos, 1994.

Clarinet Sonatas Nos. 1 and 2 / Scherzo / Leider, Op. 92, with Jenő Jandó

Clarinet Concertos, with Kaori Tsutsui and Tomoko Takashima. Naxos, 1995.

Clarinet Quintet, Op. 34 / Grand Duo Concertant, with Jenő Jandó. Naxos, 1995.

5 Divertimentos, with Koji Okazaki and Tomoko Takashima. Naxos, 2000.

Clarinet Concertos, Vol. 1, with the Nicolaus Esterhazy Sinfonia

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Berkes, Kalman. 2009. Naxos. 2009-08-03.