Zenei Napok 2026

Zoltán Lukácsevity was born in 1980 in Apatin (Serbia), where he completed his primary music education. He continued his secondary music education in Subotica under the guidance of Professor Karoly Tokodi. He graduated in tuba from the Faculty of Music Arts in Belgrade, in the class of Professor Aleksandar Benčić. He participated in master classes with renowned educators: Krunoslav Babić, Göran Christensen, Oysten Baadsvik, Erik Fritz, and Roland Szentpali. From 2002 to 2007, he worked as the solo tubist of the RTS Symphony Orchestra, and from 2007 to 2015, he served as the solo tubist at the Belgrade Opera. Since 2009, he has been a permanent freelance member of the Montenegrin Symphony Orchestra. He has also collaborated with the Belgrade Philharmonic Orchestra, Subotica Philharmonic, Vojvodina Symphony Orchestra, Madlenianum Opera, “Makris” Symphony Orchestra, Niš Symphony Orchestra, and the Macedonian Philharmonic. He is also engaged in pedagogical work at the “Petar Konjović” Music School in Sombor.
Bence Samodai is the winner of numerous prestigious national and international trumpet competitions, and is a recognized performing artist and pedagogue. After graduating from the Weiner Leó Secondary School of Music, he earned his degree in 2020 at the University of Szeged. In parallel, he also pursued partial studies at the Claudio Monteverdi Conservatory and at Lynn University in Florida. As a soloist, he has performed in the Grand Hall of the Liszt Academy of Music accompanied by the Harmónia Caelestis Baroque Orchestra, as well as a guest soloist with the Târgu Mureș Philharmonic, the Gödöllő Symphony Orchestra, and the Stara Zagora Opera Orchestra. He is the founder of the organ–trumpet duo Dóbisz–Samodai and a member of the Samodai–Szives Duo. As a baroque trumpet artist, he regularly collaborates with renowned European early music ensembles. He is the author of five solo and chamber music albums. He is currently a DLA doctoral candidate at the University of Pécs, a lecturer at the University of Szeged, and a teacher at the Vántus István Secondary School of Music.

Aleksandar Jotić was born in Belgrade. He began his musical education at the “Stanković” Music School and completed his secondary music studies at the “Mokranjac” Secondary Music School, in the class of Professor Zoran Stojović. He continued his advanced studies at the Faculty of Music Arts (FMU) in the class of Professor Stjepan Rabuzin and graduated in the class of Professor Milan Radić. During his education, he won several first prizes at national and federal competitions. He further refined his skills through masterclasses with renowned horn players such as Han Pick, Herman Baumann, Francis Orval, and others. He has performed with nearly all orchestras in the country and was a permanent guest (freelance) member of the Sarajevo Philharmonic from 2008 to 2014. He has also been a member of the RTS Symphony Orchestra, the Banja Luka Philharmonic, the Montenegrin Symphony Orchestra, the “TT” Orchestra, the Madlenianum Chamber Opera, and others. His students are winners of numerous awards at national and international competitions.
