Researched musician profile
About Zoltán Lantos
Lantos’s official biography traces his Ferenc Liszt Academy training, nine years studying Indian classical music, and 1994 return to Budapest. It describes a violin language combining those studies with Hungarian roots and contemporary European jazz.[1]
The biography identifies Mirrorworld and solo violin with electronics among his central projects. Opus Jazz Club separately documents SamSaRa, founded by Lantos and Gábor Juhász with Indian-percussion specialists.[1][2]
Mirrorworld
The official biography presents Mirrorworld as a central quartet for Lantos’s violin and compositional language.[1]
SamSaRa
Opus documents the Budapest ensemble’s return and its jazz-and-Indian-music foundation.[2]
Extended violin
The biography describes both five-string violin and a custom instrument with sympathetic strings, alongside looping and electronics.[1]




