
He completed his advanced music studies at the Liszt Ferenc University of Music, where he obtained a diploma as a trombonist and teacher in 2000. As an orchestral artist, he has been a member of the Hungarian Radio Symphony Orchestra as 1st trombone since 1997. In addition, since September 2008, he has been a lecturer at the Faculty of Music of the University of Debrecen, as a college assistant professor. From 1998 to 2003, he was a member of the Ewald brass quintet, with which he won several international competitions. 1998: Narbonne, France, 1999: Moers, Munich, Passau, 2000: Bremen, Jeju-South Korea, 2001: Athens, United States, Passau, Munich.
Awards: Ferenc Liszt Prize 2002. Artisjus Prize 2000, 2008. Magyar Rádió Nívó Prize 2003.
Since 2005, he has been a member of the Corpus Trombone Quartet. As an orchestral and chamber musician, he participated in recordings and hundreds of radio recordings. In 1999, he won first prize at the trombone competition organized by the Balog-Zilcz Trombone Foundation. Later, in 2004, he was asked to be a member of the jury at the same competition. Trombonist supported by English master trombone builder Michael Rath, invited to introduce his master instruments in Hungary. He holds courses and performs at concerts in England at the invitation of the Rath manufactory.
An interview with Bartók Rádió's Arckép on June 4, 2021, can be heard here.