János Szerekován began his musical studies with the violin at the Târgu Mureş School of Music and then at the Târgu Mureş School of Arts during the singing session. In 1998 he was admitted to the Choir of the Târgu Mureş Philharmonic. In 2000, he began his solo career with the Mozart Requiem. In 2001 he joined the Choir of the Hungarian Radio. In the same year he was able to sing a solo in Schütz's Christmas oratorio. In Hungary, he was taught by Boldizsár Keönch, associate professor of the singing department of the Liszt Ferenc University of Music. In 2003, Rossini's Occasion gives birth to the thief in his play, performed by the Hungarian State Opera House. His international career began in 2011. After a successful competition, she sang the role of “Don Ottavio” at the Gut-Immling Intern
Upcoming performances Today Onwards
Past performances 2011 — Yesterday
Parsifal, Wagner, Richard
Hungarian State OperaErster Gralsritter (First Grail knight)
View cast and crewDie Zauberflöte (reduction) (The Magic Flute(reduction)), Mozart
Hungarian State OperaMonostatos
View cast and crew-
Parázsfuvolácska – The Magic Flute For Children, Mozart
Hungarian State OperaMonostatos (Monostastos)
View cast and crewDie Zauberflöte (The Magic Flute), Mozart
Hungarian State OperaMonostatos (Monostastos)
View cast and crewParsifal, Wagner, Richard
Hungarian State OperaErster Gralsritter (First Grail knight)
View cast and crewDie Zauberflöte (reduction) (The Magic Flute(reduction)), Mozart
Hungarian State OperaMonostatos
View cast and crew-
Parázsfuvolácska – The Magic Flute For Children, Mozart
Hungarian State OperaMonostatos (Monostastos)
View cast and crewIstván, a király (Stephen the King), Szörényi
Hungarian State OperaBese
View cast and crewSat11:00
Budapest, HungaryIstván, a király (Stephen the King), Szörényi
Hungarian State OperaBese
View cast and crewSat19:00
Budapest, HungarySat11:00
Budapest, HungaryJános Szerekován began his musical studies with the violin at the Târgu Mureş School of Music and then at the Târgu Mureş School of Arts during the singing session. In 1998 he was admitted to the Choir of the Târgu Mureş Philharmonic. In 2000, he began his solo career with the Mozart Requiem. In 2001 he joined the Choir of the Hungarian Radio. In the same year he was able to sing a solo in Schütz's Christmas oratorio. In Hungary, he was taught by Boldizsár Keönch, associate professor of the singing department of the Liszt Ferenc University of Music. In 2003, Rossini's Occasion gives birth to the thief in his play, performed by the Hungarian State Opera House. His international career began in 2011. After a successful competition, she sang the role of “Don Ottavio” at the Gut-Immling Intern