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Ferenc Cseszko is currently Associate
Professor of Violin/Viola, and Director of the Orchestra Program at the
Lionel Hampton School of Music of University of Idaho.
He also serves as a substitute of the Spokane Symphony
Orchestra, and since 2006, as Artist-in-Residence at the School of
Music of Universidad Juan N. Corpas in Bogotá, D.C.,
Colombia.
Born in Yugoslavia,
Dr. Cseszko received an Artist/Teaching Diploma from the Franz Liszt
Academy of Music in Budapest, Hungary, a Master of Music degree in
Violin Performance from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, and a
Doctor of Musical Arts degree in Violin Performance (minor in
Instrumental Conducting) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
As a soloist or chamber musician, Cseszko performed recitals in Austria, Croatia,
Germany, Hungary, Italy,
Serbia, Switzerland, the United States, Mexico and Colombia. His
teachers included Tyrone Greive, János Pallagi, Sándor
Devich, Peter Lissauer and Eszter Perényi (violin and chamber
music), and David E. Becker (orchestral conducting). In addition,
Dr. Cseszko participated in masterclasses given by Sir Yehudi Menuhin,
Sidney Harth, Michael Tree, Lóránd Fenyves, György
Pauk, Elmar Oliviera and Endre Wolf.
As an orchestra musician, Ferenc Cseszko performed with the Dohnányi
Symphony Orchestra (Budapest, Hungary), Wichita Grand Opera (KS), Madison
Symphony (WI), Wisconsin Chamber Orchestra, Illinois Symphony and
Chamber Orchestras, Spokane Symphony (WA), Walla Walla Symphony (WA), Washington-Idaho
Symphony (WA), and the Hays Symphony Orchestra (KS).
As an orchestra conductor, Dr. Cseszko frequently leads festival,
university, and other orchestras in the U.S. and abroad. Most
recently, he guest conducted the National Chiayi University Symphony
Orchestra (Taiwan),
the Orquesta Sinfonica de la Universidad Juan N. Corpas (Colombia),
and the Washington-Idaho Symphony Orchestra on subscription concerts.
Currently Ferenc Cseszko resides in Moscow, Idaho,
with his wife, Marcella, also a violinist, and their daughters, Camilla
and Marianna.
Office: (208) 885-7244
E-mail: fcseszko@uidaho.edu
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