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Classical, Chassidic,Roots revivalist Cellist, Artistic Director Crystal Wing Award for Music Vladimir Godar, Milan Pala, Moyzes Quartet, Peter Zagar, Martin Burlas |
Jozef Lupták (born 1969, December 30,Slovakia) is a Slovak cellist and artistic director. He is a performer of classical and contemporary cello repertoire as well as Chassidic and Roma-Gypsy revivalist music in Eastern Europe and is the artistic director of the Konvergencie Festivals in Slovakia.
Award for Cultural Activity in Music for "After Phurikane", 2010 & 2011
Nomination for the Crystal Wing Award, 2010
Frico Kafenda Award, 2009
Award from the Minister of Culture for Success as Concert Artist & Konvergencie Festival, 2009
May Mukle Cello Prize, Royal Academy of Music, London, 1997
Banff Centre for the Arts, Long Term Artistic Residency, Canada, 1994
International Cello Competition, Liezen, Austria, 1994
International Competition for Young Cellists, Jury Prize, Murcia, Spain, 1989
In the space of love, Evgeny Irshai, Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, Slovak Music Fund, 2013
Chassidic Songs: Chassidic Jewish Music with Rabbi Baruch Myers, Konvergencie Records, 2010
After Phurikane: Ancient Roma Songs Anew,Zudro 2010
Namah Chamber music by Peter Machajdík, Hudobný fond CD © 2008 SF 00542131
Jozef Luptal-Cello Live Recital from St John's, Smith Square, Slovak Music Centre
Cello-Bach, Jeffery, Burgr, Iršai, Zagar, Wolff, Improvisations: MI 2001
Johann Sebastian Bach – Complete Suites for Solo Cello – BWV 1007-1012: First complete Slovak Recording, Porta Libri, 2001
Music For Cello – Vladimír Godár: Slovart Records 1999
Chamber Music of Vladimír Godár: Albrecht Quartet, Nora Skuta, Slovart Music 1996
Slovak Composers (Matej, Zagar, Burlas): Veni ensemblom /Slov.hudobný fond/1992 Musica/1996
Philip Ratliff – String Quartett: Banff Centre Label, 1994
Brahms - Sonate F dur, Hindemith - Solo Sonate, M.Burlas- Agónia: with pianist Nora Skuta, OPUS Records, 1994
Život a čas2012
Pavol Šimai: TackCellomania · 2011
Cello Sonata No 1 in E Minor - Op 38: II Allegretto quasi menuettoBrahms on the Piano - Vol 3 · 2016
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