About me

I started playing the guitar at the age of ten. By the time I turned fifteen, my interest in rock music and the support of my friends helped me get into performing and composing in the genre. At the age of 21, I decided to leave my studies in architecture behind and to begin my formal music education.

I studied jazz and classical music at the Egreessy Béni Conservatoire in my home town, Budapest. During my studies there, I focused more on giving private guitar lessons and playing music in pubs and restaurants in the Budapest night life. In 2015, I decided to leave Hungary and seek a new beginning in London.

Since then, I have been mainly focusing on my career as a music educator. I managed to raise my skills to a higher standard and was accepted into the Jazz BA course of Middlesex University in London, from which I graduated with first class honours in 2020. In the same year, I was granted a scholarship at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, where I completed my studies at the Master of Music course in 2021. I look forward to the rest of my journey as a music performer, improviser, and educator.

András Broskó, BA (Hons), MMus

For more information about my teaching, please visit my dedicated teaching website.