László Kuti

László Kuti
The Hungarian-born clarinetist grew up in a musical family, and as a child was already playing in a brass ensemble in his hometown. After beginning his studies in Hungary, László Kuti transferred to the University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz, where he continued his studies with Béla Kovács and later with Gerald Pachinger.
László Kuti is a winner of the Concertino Praga International Music Competition, and performed as a young soloist in Prague, Vienna, Graz and Japan. After the completion of his studies Kuti moved to Japan as solo-clarinetist in the newly-formed Hyogo Performing Arts Center Symphony Orchestra. He left the orchestra three years later to work with Wenzel Fuchs as a scholarship holder at the Orchestral Academy of the Berlin Philharmonic.
The Hungarian-born clarinetist grew up in a musical family, and as a child was already playing in a brass ensemble in his hometown. After beginning his studies in Hungary, László Kuti transferred to the University of Music and Performing Arts in Graz, where he continued his studies with Béla Kovács and later with Gerald Pachinger.
László Kuti is a winner of the Concertino Praga International Music Competition, and performed as a young soloist in Prague, Vienna, Graz and Japan. After the completion of his studies Kuti moved to Japan as solo-clarinetist in the newly-formed Hyogo Performing Arts Center Symphony Orchestra. He left the orchestra three years later to work with Wenzel Fuchs as a scholarship holder at the Orchestral Academy of the Berlin Philharmonic.
Since 2009 László has been a solo-clarinetist with the Munich Philharmonic, and is a regular guest with the Berlin Philharmonic, the DSO Berlin, the Staatskapelle Dresden, the Camerata Salzburg and others. In addition to his work with the Orchestra Academy of the Munich Philharmonic, he has taught as a clarinet tutor at the Orchestra Academy of Vienna Philharmonic in Ossiach, gives masterclasses in Korea, Japan and Austria, and is a lecturer at the Pacific Music Festival in Sapporo. He is an active chamber music player and soloist as well and being invited to many renowned festivals, mostly in Europe (like the Beethoven festival in Bonn etc.) Japan, China and Brazil.