Biography
Ferenc Snétberger was born to a Gypsy family in Hungary in 1957. His father, a talented guitarist, introduced the younger Snétberger to music very early on. When Ferenc Snétberger was 13, he began to study classical guitar at a music school. While attending the school, he entered a number of classical competitions and won several notable awards. Besides the demands of school and competitions, Snétberger took jobs performing at bars and at special occasions, which offered him both the chance to earn money and the opportunity to try a wide assortment of musical styles on his audiences, everything from jazz to gypsy.

Snétberger moved to Berlin in 1987. After being inspired by jazz artists like Jim Hall and Wes Montgomery, Snétberger decided to attend the Budapest Conservatory and study jazz guitar. He never left his classical or Gypsy roots behind though, and those styles and a rich rhythm all beautifully flavor his exceptional jazz performances.

In 1994, Snétberger saw the release of his debut album, Signature, under the ENJA Records label. Within a couple of years, it was followed by album number two, The Budapest Concert. The work received good reviews with tracks such as Tangoa Free, Springtime in Winter, and Brazil.

To work on his next recording, Snétberger joined forces with samba player Charlie Byrd from the United States and guitarist Laurindo Almeida from Brazil. The album Obsession, with its jazz and bossa-oriented tunes like I Remember and Wanton Spirit, was released in 1997. Over the years, Snétberger has also worked with Kruno Levacic, David Friedman, Martin Gjakonovski, Elemér Balázs, and many other artists. ~ Charlotte Dillon, Rovi




 
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GetCloser Jazz Fest 2020 | Snétberger Ferenc
Whisper Not (Impro) by Benny Golson, Ferenc Snétberger, guitar solo
Ferenc Snétberger, Richard Bona, Paolo Vinaccia,"kis kece lányom", soundcheck,rehearsal
Ferenc Snétberger Trio, feat: Anders Jormin , Joey Baron #shorts
Variation of Hungarian Traditional "Kis kece lányom", Ferenc Snétberger , g., Richard Bona, b., v.
Ferenc Snétberger,"HALLGATO", Solo Gitarre, Bundestag Gedenkfeier, 27.01.11 _1
Akusztik Legendák: Snétberger Ferenc (M2 Petőfi TV-2022.04.11.)
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