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About Szeged Trombones

The SzEged TRombone ENsemble, abbreviated as SETREN, was founded in 2006 by some of the most talented trombone players at the University of Szeged, led by György Gyivicsan, international soloist and former trombone professor at the University of Szeged.

The ensemble members have landed positions and have become lead performers in mainstream orchestras all over the world. However, they have never lost their enthusiasm and connection toward chamber music. This has always kept the musicians connected!

Due to their work, members of the ensemble mostly live and work in Budapest, including artistic director and founder, György Gyivicsan, who was appointed as Trombone Professor of the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest since 2019.

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