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„Ich habe fleißig seyn müssen; wer eben so fleißig ist, der wird es eben so weit bringen können.“ 

―Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 – 1750)

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Moha received his piano master-degree in my class, at the Franz Liszt University of Music, Budapest. During the years that I taught him, I knew his excellent technical and musical abilities, his great manual skills as well as his high intelligence and serious interest for philosophy, general music culture, arts and literature. He worked with great enthusiasm and diligence. I have a lot of beautiful memories of his performances. I highly recommend him for a teaching or performing position.
Dr Sándor Falvai - Pianist, DLA, Prof. Emeritus of the Franz Liszt University of Music Budapest; Director of the Franz Liszt University of Music Budapest from 1997 until 2004; Three times President of the Jury of the Franz Liszt International Piano Competition in Budapest
Moha attended my class in 2011. I quickly realized he was an unusually articulate student, full of enthusiasm for music of all kinds, and curious about the social and especially the philosophical aspects of art history. He developed a great love of the piano music of Liszt, and his teacher recommended that he study in Hungary. At the Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest he began studying in 2013 for an MA in Piano and Harpsichord, and in his final piano recital played works by Bach, Haydn, Chopin and Liszt, passing with Honours and obtaining his MA Graduation Certificate. Moha's cultural interests are wide and he combines this with an enterprising and hard-working personality, good at organizing. He is reliable and honest. I would trust him in any teaching capacity to do with Music, the art to which he is dedicated.
Dr Paul Merrick MA Oxon - Professor of Music History at the Liszt Academy of Music Budapest; Autor of Revolution and Religion in the music of Liszt by Cambridge University Press.