University position: assistant lecturer
Born: Budapest, 16 February 1968
Studies:
1988-1992: Bartók Béla Music Secondary School, Department of Jazz guitar
2002-2006: Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Department of Jazz guitar, honour’s degree as performing artist and teacher of Jazz guitar
2014-2015: Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, teaching MA degree in Jazz guitar
2017 Qualified as Educator 2 meeting the necessary requirements
Recordings:
Binder Károly: Erózió (BMM 9704, 1991)
Binder Károly: Little Song (BMM 9603, 1992)
Bebo Baldan: Earth Beat (Santemo, 1993)
Pangea: Live at Music Academy (BMM 9303, 1993)
Binder Károly – Juhász Gábor: Christmas Song (BMM 9302, 1993)
Tin Tin Quartet: Ütközés (Ananda Sounds, 1994)
Téli Márta: Quiet Motion (Bizart, 1995)
Tin Tin Quartet: Árnyjátékok (Fonó Records, 1995)
Binder Quartet: Senior és Adolphis (BMM 9604, 1996)
Téli Márta: Változó Kék (Bizart, 1996)
Tin Tin Quartet: Eleven (Fonó Records, 1997)
Téli Márta: Smiling (Bizart, 1998)
Off Course: Street of Secrets (BMC CD 024, 1999)
Balázs Elemér Quintet: Always That Moment (BMC CD 037, 2000)
Téli Márta – Winand Gábor: Follow Your Dreams (CD Bár Buda, 2001)
Trio Yengibarian: Tango Passion (BMC CD 051, 2001)
100 éves az Erkel Ferenc Zeneiskola (Távközlési Zenei Al., 2002)
Ágoston Béla: Meles Meles (Nana1, 2002)
Balázs Elemér Group: Around The World (BMC CD 064, 2002)
Horgas Eszter, Class Jazz Band: Spanish Night (GR-034, 2002)
Lantos Zoltán’ Mirror World: Tiptoe Ceremony (BMC CD 078, 2002)
Márkus Tibor: Are You Free? (BMM 0208-39224640, 2002)
Off Course – Erik Truffaz: Tales of the Lighthouse (BMC CD 077, 2002)
Balázs Elemér Group with Charlie Mariano: Our Worlds Beyond (BMC CD 086, 2003)
Dés László: Metszetek/Segments (TTCD 49, 2003)
Samsara Quartet: Bindu (XP021, 2003)
Balázs Elemér Group: Refracting Sounds (BMC CD 106, 2004)
Juhász Gábor – Palle Mikkelborg: 60/40 (BMC CD 098, 2004)
Dés László Septet: Örömkoncert (Magánkiadás, 2005)
Dés László Septet: Utcazene (TTCD 68, 2005)
Dés László Septet: Utcazene (TTDVD 75, 2005)
Marozsán Erika: Szakíts, ha tudsz (XP 022, 2006)
Szájról Szájra (Hangvető, 2007)
Juhász–Borlai–Papesch: Fények (SM CD08, 2007)
Szalóki Ági: A Vágy Muzsikál (FECD 041, 2008)
Juhász Gábor: 1978 (XP040, 2009)
Juhász Gábor – Gyémánt Bálint: Budapest (Hunnia Records, 2010)
Szőke Szabolcs Quintet and David Boato (HRCD 1206, 2012)
Rátóti Zoltán: Csodalépés (2013, Gryllus kiadó, EAN 5999548113066)
Juhász Gábor Trio: Making a Change (Fono Records, 2014)
Juhász Gábor Trio: Good Night (Private Publishing, 2015)
Rátóti Zoltán Klubzenekar: Köztünk Marad (Gryllus Kiadó, GCD 152)
Juhász Gábor Quartet: In The Garden (Fono Records, 2018)
Juhász Gábor Trió: Trio (Private Publishing, 2019)
Orchestras:
Gábor Juhász Trio, Gábor Juhász Quartet, Blue Trane, Off Course, Binder Quartet, Pangea, Tin Tin Quartet, Berkes-Gyárfás-Juhász Trio, Balázs Elemér Group, Dés László Septet, Mirrorworld, Samsara, By word of mouth
Teaching activities:
1990-2002: Ferenc Erkel Music School: Jazz guitar, orchestra practice, improvisation
2002-2003: Béni Egressy Secondary School of Arts: Jazz guitar
2004-2008: Ferenc Erkel Jazz Music Secondary School: Jazz guitar: jazz-gitár orchestral practice, improvisation
2008- : Bartók Béla Music Secondary School: Jazz guitar, orchestra practice, improvisation
2018- : Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music: Jazz guitar
Major concerts:
He is active musician since 1990.
Major international concerts:
Binder–Juhász Duo: Nuremberg, Vienne, Copenhagen
Dés Trio: Washington D.C., Wiesbaden
Mirrorworld Quartet: Leipzig, Magdeburg, Berlin, Quedlinburg, Udine,
Balázs Elemér Group: London, Bussels, Berlin
Samsara Quartet: New Delhi, Jaipur, Kairo
Bosambo: Moskow, Ufa
Szalóki Ági Quintet: Tokyo, Brussels
Szájról Szájra: Paris, New York
Solo: London
Concerts in the most famous concert halls in Hungary:
Müpa
Zeneakadémia
Budapest Jazz Club
Opus Jazz Club
Fonó
Várkert Bazár
Millenáris
Major festivals:
Kapolcs
Ördögkatlan
Debrecen Jazz Festival
Lamantin Festival
Works:
116 pieces
Awards and honours:
2002: Gramofon Hungarian Jazz Award (Jazz musician of the year)
2007: Artisjus Prize for the performance of contemporary Hungarian compositions
2009: Aegon Art Prize on the recommendation of the poet Tamás Jónás
2010: Gramofon Prize for the best audio record of the year z (for 1978)
Website
www.juhaszgabor.eu
Contact:
juhaszgaborjazz[at]gmail.com