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Csuhaj-Barna Tibor

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Tibor Csuhaj-Barna was born in Dunajvaros ( Hungary ) at the age of 8-13 he received classical piano lessons.1979 began to play electric gitar and slowly moved to play electric bass. From 1987 to 1990 he studied jazz double bass at the jazz department of Bela Bartok Conservatory , and from 1994 at the Jazz Departement of Ferenc Liszt Music Academy. He’s teacher was BalazsBerkes. He was a member of many outstanding bands in the past 20 years, such as the Binder Trio, Brass Age, Regos Quartet,, etc. Besides jazz, he also played folk music for 13 years in the Vasmalom Band. He ha had successful performances at many folk festivals throughout the world. He is a double bass and bass.guitar teacher of the jazz department of Bela Bartok Music Secondary School and Aladár Tóth Music School, jazz double bass teacher of Ferenc Liszt Music Academy , Budapest. Csuhaj-Barna has performed with Mike Zwerin, John Tchicai, Nicolas Simione, Sorin Romanescu,Karoly Binder, Gyorgy Szabados, Ravi, Hamish Moore, Mihaly Dresch, Mircea Tiberian, Robin Asheroy,Maurice de Martin, Kalman Olah in order to name some. He has performed in the following festivals and concert venues: Shetland Festival , Jersey Music Festival (UK), Tokyo, Osaka, Mie, Yamamoto, Miyako-island, Kyoto, Niigata, ( Japan) , Hapavesi Festival, Rakkyla Festival (Finland), San Sebastian, Madrid, Oviedo festival, Bilbao, S. de Compostela, ( Spain ), Lisbon, Braga, Gimares, Evora, V.de Castello, Azores-islands ( Portugal), Glasgow, Edinborough (Scotland), Skagen festival (Danmark), Dranouter festival (Belgium), Dunaufest (Austria),Sf. Georghe, Bukarest Hungarian Cultural Center(Romania), Berlin Hungarian Cultural Center ( Germany),Belgrade (Serbia), Andorra U.S.A. Hungarian Houses ( Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Diego) 2016: Triapani Music Festival, Sicily (ITA)2016: Tel-Aviv, Haifa, Mitzpe-Ramon2018: Tallinn (EST)
2018: Rovigo (ITA)