
A spark of passion for music ignited by Bizet’s Carmen, led violinist Boglarka Gyorgy to pursue a career as an artist from a young age. Originally from Hungary, Boglarka has also called Israel home. Music making has subsequently taken her to many countries. She is currently based in England.
Boglarka has a particular passion for contemporary music and as such, often plays with the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group. Through this ensemble as well as through her work with the NEXT ensemble, she has had the opportunity of working together with some of world’s most renowned contemporary composers and musicians such as Brian Ferneyhough, the Arditti Quartet, Marton Illes, Alexandra Greffin Klein, Ensemble Court-Circuit, Rebecca Saunders and Andrew Hamilton, from whom she was given the privilege of performing the UK premier of his piece titled “WALDO” at Royal Birmingham Conservatoire on Birmingham Record Company day, which was recorded live for “Hear and Now” series on BBC Radio 3.
Boglarka was also invited to play as a guest artist in a new project of modern music called Metronóm in Hungary and performed a delightful program featuring works by Gyorgy Kurtag, Lajos Sari, Andras Gelleri and Adam Baraz.
Boglarka has performed extensively as a soloist and as a chamber musician at major international festivals and masterclasses throughout Europe and Asia
including the Budapest Spring Festival, Keshet Eilon, Sommerakademie PragWienBudapest, Lichfield Festival, the 11th International Music Festival in Moscow and the Birmingham International Piano Chamber Music Festival to name a few.
She has won numerous awards including 2nd prize at the Kovacs Denes National Competition, 1st and Grand prize at the International Music Arts Festival in Balassagyarmat, award for excellence at the National Erno Dohnanyi Chamber Music Competition, 3rd prize and special prize for the best performance in contemporary music at the National Ede Zathureczky Competition, 2nd and special prize for her performance of the János Vajda solosonata at the National Wieniawski Violin Competition.
Aside from her solo engagements, Boglarka enjoys exploring orchestral works and recently she was invited as a guest to lead orchestras such as the Solihull Symphony Orchestra and Orchestra of St. John, Bromsgrove. She also plays with the Philharmonia Orchestra in London and Manchester Camerata.

