• 1978 – 1984

    Conservatory in Žilina, piano (Anton Kállay)

  • 1984 – 1989

    Academy of Music and Drama in Bratislava, piano (Miloslav Starosta)

  • 1986

    studies at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki

  • 1986 – 1992

    external cooperation in the class of Ida Černecká Sen. at the Conservatory in Bratislava

  • 1992 – 1997

    cooperation with vocalist teachers Peter Mikuláš and Alain Nonato at International Performers’ Classes in Piešťany

  • from 1990

    position of a teacher of piano music at the Music and Dance Faculty of the Academy of Music and Drama in Bratislava

  • 1999 – 2000

    guest Professor of piano music at the Catholic University Hyosung of Taegu in South Korea

  • since 2003

    associate Prof. of piano music at the Academy of Music and Drama in Bratislava

His concert activity abroad has been particularly rich (Germany, Austria, Finland, Sweden, Italy, Netherlands, Hungary, Vietnam, South Korea, USA, Argentina). He has appeared in several national and international festivals (Bratislava Music Festival 1994, 1995, 1998, 2000, Melos-Ethos 1995, 1997, New Slovak Music 1992, 1994, Carlsbad Young Podium 1992, Young Concert Artists’ Festival of Five Countries in Žilina 1991, Musica Nobilis Poprad 1996 and others). As a soloist he has performed with almost all Slovak and several foreign orchestras (Beethoven Halle Orchestra Bonn, Hyosung Taegu University Orchestra in South Korea).

Buranovský has also been in demand as a partner for instrumentalists and vocalists, especially in duos (Alexander Jablokov, Peter Michalica, Juraj Čižmarovič, Tibor Kováč; Dalibor Karvay, Polish cellist Lukáš Szyrner, vocalists Elena Holičková, Hana Štolfová-Bandová, Silvia Sklovská, Ivan Ožvát, Mikuláš Doboš and many others).

His solo repertory focuses predominantly on key romantic piano pieces and on 20th century music, including works of Slovak composers. He has, moreover, an exquisite knowledge of chamber (especially duos) instrumental music (violin, cello), piano trios, as well as songs, arias and last but not least, operetta and musicals.

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