Zenei Napok 2026

Igor Josifoski was born in 1969 in Belgrade, where he received his basic and secondary music education. He completed the secondary music school “Kornelije Stanković” in Professor Jovan Stojanović’s class and graduated with a viola degree in 1994 from the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad, under Professor László Horváth. During his schooling, he participated in numerous competitions and masterclasses, and as a student, he was a member of the chamber orchestra “Camerata Academica” under the artistic direction of Professor István Varga, with whom he performed a large number of concerts and studio recordings. Immediately after completing his studies, he was employed at the Opera of the Serbian National Theater in Novi Sad where he worked as the principal violist (section leader). Simultaneously, he worked at the “Isidor Bajić” Music School as a professor of viola, sight-reading, and chamber music. With his viola students and chamber ensembles, he has won many awards at domestic and international competitions. He has actively participated as a juror in several competitions. He has been a permanent member of the Vojvodina Symphony Orchestra since its founding in 2000 and also participates in the work of many other orchestras.

Agošton Molnar Kristina is a flutist and music educator. She completed her academic studies at the Academy of Arts in Novi Sad, in the flute department. She works as a flute teacher at the Music School in Subotica, where she is dedicated to pedagogical work with young musicians. In her teaching, she pays special attention to the development of musical expression, technical security, and understanding of musical text. She is also active as a performer. She is a member of the Subotica Philharmonic, performing in various chamber ensembles, among which the woodwind quintet and woodwind octet stand out. Through these ensembles, she regularly participates in concert programs, nurturing the rich tradition of chamber music and contributing to the cultural life of Subotica and the broader community.

András Csőke was born in Mali Iđoš and completed his primary music education in Bačka Topola as an external student in the class of László Horváth and Julija Krstić. He finished his secondary music education in Subotica, focusing on piano and theoretical studies in Lajos Bordás’s class. He graduated from the Faculty of Music Arts in Belgrade in Mirjana Šuica Babić’s class. Concurrently with his music studies, he also graduated from the Faculty of Economics in Subotica. At the beginning of his career, he worked as an economist while also engaging in pedagogical work, teaching piano to students who were not enrolled in a regular primary music school. It was only in 2007 that he was employed at the School for Primary Music Education in Bačka Topola as a piano and chamber music teacher. His students have won numerous awards as soloists and as members of chamber ensembles at domestic and international competitions in the country and abroad (Slovenia, Italy, Hungary, Romania).
