Zoltán Majó
studied flute at the Gheorghe
Dima Music Academy in Cluj, but
his passion for old music lead him
towards the recorder. He
attended courses in this field in
Budapest, Sopron (Hungary) and
Thun (Switzerland) with Sabine
and Tuomas Kaipainen/ CH and
Anneke Boeke/ NL. Especially the
Transylvanian baroque music has
his predilection: he played in
several early music groups and
made several recordings on
authentic wind instruments. He
teaches now the recorder at the
Gheorghe Dima Music Academy
and at the Babes-Bolyai
University in Cluj.
Mátyás Bartha
studied at the Gheorghe Dima
Music Academy, Romania with
Prof. I. Ruha as well as at the
Music College in Budapest,
Hungary with Prof. S. Devich.
Besides many prizes in
chamber music competitions,
he was awarded a special
prize for the best Bartók
quartet interpretation. Various
chamber music activities in
different formations as well as
appearances as soloist in
Europe and South America.
He is member of the Basle
Symphony Orchestra since
2001.
Ciprian Câmpean
studied the cello at the Gheorghe Dima
Music Academy in Cluj
(Romania) with Professor Vasile Jucan.
He participated in several cello and
chamber music
masterclasses. Passionate about
baroque music, he became a member of
La Follia and of the Transylvania
Baroque Ensemble, with whom he
realised several recordings for labels, as
well as for radio and
television. As a baroque cellist, he took
part in many festivals and in
masterclasses with Mira Glodeanu
Bruno Cocset, James Munro, Frederick
Haas at the Academy of Sable. In 2013,
he joined the Center for
Early Music of the High School of Music
in Geneva for a master's degree in
specialised music in the class
of Bruno Cocset.
Erich Türk
was organist and choir conductor at
the Lutheran Church in Medias and
teaches now basso continuo at the
Gheorghe Dima Music Academy in
Cluj. He studied organ in Cluj with
Ursula Philippi and in Vienna with
Michael Radulescu aswell as
harpsichord with Gordon Mumay and
attended several harpsichord and
continuo courses in Portugal,
France, Germany, Switzerland and
Moscow. He As soloist aswell as
chamber musician and choir
conductor he performed in many
European countries. At the
international "J.S. Bach" organ
competition in Bruges 2000 he's
been awarded the 2nd prize and the
audience's prize