Viktor Toth
Clarinet
Primary Academic Program: Bard Conservatory of Music: Preparatory Division
Biography:
Hungarian clarinetist Viktor Toth graduated from the Bard College Conservatory of Music in May 2016 and pursued his Bachelor of Music degree in Clarinet Performance Studies under the direction of clarinetists including Laura Flax, David Krakauer, Pascual Martínez-Forteza and Anthony McGill. He also studied Italian language and literature as his second major at Bard College.As a member of the Bard Conservatory Orchestra, Mr. Toth appeared in Alice Tully Hall, New York in 2013, at Brown University in 2015 and has collaborated with conductors such as Leon Botstein, Jeffrey Milarsky, Cristian Măcelaru, Adam Fischer, Carl Bettendorf, Jeffrey Kahane,
José-Luis Novo, Marcelo Lehninger and JoAnn Falletta. In 2014, he performed with the Bard Conservatory Orchestra in Europe’s major cities including Warsaw, Saint-Petersburg, Moscow, Budapest, Bratislava, Wien, Prague and Berlin. In 2016, he went on a tour in Cuba with the same orchestra and performed in Cienfuegos, Santa Clara and Havana.
As a full László Z. Bitó–Scholarship holder at the Bard College Conservatory of Music, Mr. Toth has worked with professors and coaches such as Shmuel Ashkenasi, Edward Carroll, Laura Flax, Marc Goldberg, David Krakauer, Pascual Martínez-Forteza, Anthony McGill, Tara Helen O’Connor, Daniel Phillips, Peter Serkin, Joan Tower, Alan Kay, Bart Feller, Nadine Asin and Patricia Rogers. During his studies at Bard, he participated in master classes given by Yehuda Gilad, Peter Kolkay (The Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center), Janis Vakarelis and David Gould. He also appeared on the “Side-by-Side Concerts” with the members of American Symphony Orchestra and the Bard Conservatory Orchestra, participated in the world premier of the opera “Payne Hollow” by Shawn Jaeger in 2014 and performed with Natalie Merchant in 2015. He was one of the winners of the Bard Conservatory 2016 Concerto Competition and performed Copland’s Clarinet Concerto as a soloist with The Orchestra Now at the Richard B. Fisher Center for the Performing Arts. After finishing the Advanced Performance Studies Program in the Bard Conservatory, he got accepted to The Orchestra Now where he received his Master’s Degree in Curatorial, Critical and Performance Studies in 2021. During his time at The Orchestra Now, he had the opportunity to perform Debussy’s Première Rhapsodie as soloist with Academy Award-winning composer and conductor, Tan Dun and The Orchestra Now at Jazz at Lincoln Center. Currently, Mr. Toth serves as the Central/Eastern European Music Curator at The Orchestra Now.
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