Robert Ratonyi Profile Page
Robert Ratonyi
Robert Ratonyi
Hungary
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Budapest
www.ratonyirobert.hu
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ratonyirobi
Piano
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Robert Ratonyi is one of the most outstanding and acknowledged jazz pianist in Hungary. Since 1975, he has played together with all the leading Hungarian jazz musicians. Besides jazz, he is one of the most frequently engaged studio musicians.
He has written and instrumented the music of a great number of films, theatre plays, shows and jazz compositions.
He has composed and orchestrated more than 160 music at all kinds of productions for televisions.
He played concerts with such highly recognized musicians as Peter Erskine,Victor Bailey,Lee Harper,Chieli Minucci,Gerald Veasley,Angelika Milster,Ann Malcolm,Marcel Azzola,Charles Fox,Armando Trovajoli. In 1991, he was invited with guitarist Gábor Gadó to the Pori International Jazz Festival.
He was the musical director of many successful shows,gala concerts and festivals.He toured with his father  Robert Ratonyi‘s, two-hour “One-Man Show” worldwide.
He accepted many international productions (Teatre       Principal/Palma del Mallorca,Theater Auersperg/Vienna,Opera House/Graz,MS Europa Cruise/Metropolen den Ostsee,Hotel Drei Konig és Hirzen Pavillon/Basel.He was  a teacher for four years at the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music and now teaching since 1997 at the Erkel Ferenc Music School.
Currently he is the pianist of the Csepregi-Ratonyi Duo, the Ratonyi Trio E.K.Avenue Quartett and the Studio 11 Orchestra.
Latest Cds:
Csepregi-Ratonyi Duo: „Private Conversation“
„Gloomy Sunday“
Erika Kertesz with E.K.Avenue Band: „Little girl“

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E.K.Avenue
Csepregi Ratonyi Duo
Gloomy Sunday

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Latest Cds:
Csepregi-Ratonyi Duo: „Private Conversation“
Csepregi-Ratonyi Duo„Gloomy Sunday“
Erika Kertesz with E.K.Avenue Band: „Little girl“

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