Bálint Bársony is a saxophonist and composer with a background in classical and jazz studies. He rose to national prominence as the instrumental soloist of the award-winning band Back II Black between 1998 and 2008. His 2010 solo album Sunshine Jazz was named Jazz Album of the Year by a professional jury. Since 2012, he has also explored Hungarian folk traditions, co-creating the stage production Tűztánc with Zoltán Zsuráfszky and Szilvia Bognár, and composing for theater and film.

For over 15 years, he has led Hangszersimogató ("Instrument Petting Zoo"), an interactive concert series for young children and families, performed with folk singer and child psychologist Klára Korzenszky. His work integrates music with personal transformation; during an expedition to Nepal, he learned an ancient sound-based healing practice, which he now shares through Sound Bath sessions using Tibetan singing bowls and other sacred instruments.

Bársony lives on a farm with his wife, three children, and nearly 60 animals, embracing a lifestyle rooted in nature and spiritual connection. In 2014, he founded the Hungarian Rhapsody Project to celebrate Hungary’s cultural heritage and strengthen national identity through music. The band blends traditional instruments from the Carpathian Basin with contemporary sounds, bridging ancient and modern musical worlds.