A master class is a type of education that takes place either individually or in smaller groups of participants, taught by experts. In a master class for musical instruments, the focus is typically on finer details, and participants are expected to control the basic elements of playing: tone production, sound, phrasing, dynamics, rhythm, tempo, intonation, and maintaining the integrity of the musical form of the piece they are performing. The lessons are interactive and include both practical and theoretical components. The value of master classes lies in the fact that all participants can benefit from listening to the expert’s comments, helping them to improve. Master courses are among the most effective tools for musical development, as participants come into contact with top professionals. These classes are often an excellent way to prepare students for upcoming music competitions, exams, or performances in general. The frequency of such master classes greatly contributes to the popularization of jazz music as both an art form and an educational content. The interaction between participants and instructors goes beyond traditional educational forms, and the engagement of the participants "on stage" provides an invaluable musical experience, with some participants experiencing their first collaborative improvisation.


As a bassist, double bassist, composer, and producer, Igor Django Molnar, thanks to his decades of performance and production experience, academic musical education, and numerous recordings in which he has actively participated, is able to provide high-quality services in many segments of the music industry.
Novi Sad, Srbija