Borbála Dobozy

Borbála Dobozy

Keyboard and Harp Department

Harpsichord, Harpsichord as Main Subject

Academic degree, university position: professor

Studies:
She graduated from the Béla Bartók Secondary School of Music as a piano student. Simultaneously, with a special permission from the rector, she attended the harpsichord classes of János Sebestyén at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music for two years.
She began her higher-level harpsichord studies under Zuzana Růžičková at the Bratislava College of Music, and later continued with her at the Prague Academy of Music, where she obtained her diploma with distinction.
In the following years she studied historic performance practice, starting at the Salzburg Mozarteum under the auspices of Liselotte Brändle, Nikolaus Harnoncourt and Johann Sonnleitner. After graduating with distinction again, she continued her studies with Johann Sonnleitner for a year at the Zürich Academy of Music.
She participated in the master classes of Kenneth Gilbert (1981 Antwerp, 1983 Salzburg).
She earned her DLA degree in 2013.

Competition wins:
She has participated in numerous international competitions. A major landmark in her career came in 1983 when she won a prize at the prestigious International Harpsichord Competition in Brugge, Belgium.

Teaching activities:
She was a professor at the Szeged Department of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music.
She has held harpsichord courses in Hungary, Norway, Belorussia, Slovenia and Serbia.
Between 2004 and 2013 she was a teacher at the early music course organized annually in Thoiry, France.
Between 2009-2015 she was senior lecturer, and from 2015 associate professor at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music.

Major concerts:
She has performed at the world’s leading music festivals including the Budapest Spring Festival, the Salzburg Festival, the Bergen Festival and the Concentus Moraviae. She gave concerts in most countries of Europe as well as in the USA, and has made several radio/television recordings and CDs.
As an artist she has a focus on the oeuvre of Johann Sebastian Bach, but her repertoire embraces the entire harpsichord literature, including 20th-century and contemporary works. Several Hungarian composers, such as György Arányi-Aschner, Árpád Balázs, Frigyes Hidas and Máté Hollós have written pieces especially for her.
She was a jury member at the international harpsichord competitions in Leipzig (2000), Brugge (2001) and Prague (2012).

Awards and honors:
2011: Liszt Ferenc Award
2012: Cross of Merit of the 5th District Belváros-Lipótváros
Her album featuring the works of Gottlieb Theophil Muffat won the German Record Critics’ Award in Hamburg in 1992.
2021: Hungarian Order of Merit Knight's Cross, Civil Class

Solo CD recordings:
Gottlieb Theophil Muffat: Componimenti musicali per il cembalo (Hungaroton Records, 1992)
Jirí Antonín Benda: Sei sonate per il cembalo solo (Hungaroton Records, 1997)
Christoph Schaffrath: 6 sonatas for harpsichord (Hungaroton Records, 2008)
Johann Sebastian Bach: Goldberg Variationen (Nibiru (CZ) 2010)
Johann Sebastian Bach: Das Wohltemperierte Klavier, Volume I-II (BMC Records, 2019, 2020)

Major chamber music CD recordings:
Sounds from an Old House (Kvalbein, Dobozy) (VNP Norway, 1993)
N. A. Porpora: Six cantatas (Clapton, Pertorini, Dobozy) (Hungaroton Records, 1998)
J. S. Bach: Trio sonatas (Gyöngyössy, Hadady, Lakatos, Dobozy) (BMC, 2001)

Books:
Georg Anton Benda és csembalószonátái (Sonatas for Harpsichord by Georg Anton Benda) – dissertation. Magyar Kultúra Kiadó Kft, 2014
Jiří Antonín Benda a jeho sonáty pro cembalo - in czech language (Magyar Kultúra Kiadó, 2016)

Memberships:
Founding member of the Hungarian Bach Society
2017 June–2019: corresponding member of the Hungarian Academy of Arts
2019- : full member of the Hungarian Academy of Arts