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Michel Bourdoncle, France
Michel Bourdoncle, piano
Michel Bourdoncle was born in Marseille in 1960. He began his musical studies in Aix-en-Provence with Jacqueline Courtin and Bernard Flavigny. He continued at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris where he won the First Prize for Chamber Music and the First prize for Piano in the classes of Geneviève Joy and Dominique Merlet. He entered then the Chamber Music’ class of Jean Hubeau in 1981 and agreed to be one of the accompanists of the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris. While in the company of composer and pianist Carlos Roque Alsina, he became more interested in contemporary music, he won the “Acanthes International Competition” in 1984 in the presence of Iannis Xenakis. In 1986, Michel Bourdoncle got a scholarship from the french governement to study at the Tchaikovski Conservatoire in Moscow in the classes of Samvil Alumian and Lev Naoumov. In this same year, he was the prize winner of the Liszt Competition in Utrecht. Since then, Michel Bourdoncle is currently pursuing a triple career as a Concert Pianist, a teacher at the Darius Milhaud Conservatoire in Aix-en-Provence and an Artistic Director. He created the International Festival “Les Nuits Pianistiques” which takes place every year in Aix-en-Provence. He often serves as a judge in the competitions of the Conservatoires Nationaux Supérieurs and in various International Competitions. Michel Bourdoncle won the medal of the City of Aix-en-Provence and the medal of the National Assembly for his artistic activity and for the creation of “Les Nuits Pianistiques”. In 2006, he created the “International Pianistical Academy” of Aix-en-Provence. Michel Bourdoncle has performed in France, Italy, Switzerland, Spain, Portugal, Germany, Romania, Moldavia, Russia, Poland, USA, Brazil, China and Japan with fine French and foreign orchestras including: Le Nouvel Orchestre Philharmonique, l’Orchestre Pro Arte de Paris, l’Orchestre de Cannes-Région-Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur, l4orchestre Lyrique de Région Avignon Provence, l’Orchestre Philharmonique de Montpellier, l’Ensemble Musique Vivante, l’Orchestre Symphonique du Rhin, l’Orchestre Colonne, l’Orchestre de Chambre de Toulouse, l’Orchestre du Nord-Portugal, l’Orchestre de Saragosse, l’Orchestre de Baden-Baden, l’Orchestre Symphonique de Rotterdam, l’Orchestre de Chambre de la radio de Bucarest, la Philharmonie de Brasov, l’Orchestre d’Etat de Russie, l’Orchestre Symphonique de Harbin, l’Orchestre de Chambre de Salzburg, “Serena Mozart Players”, l’Orchestre Symphonique de Madère… His discography is recorded by Doron Music, EMS Master Sound, 3D Classics and Naxos Marco Polo. He made numerous recordings for radio and television, playing works of Bach, Chopin, Liszt, Debussy, Faure, Berg, Messiaen, Lutolawski, Alsina, Boulez, and Kokaji among others. Patrice Laré, Canada Patrice Laré, piano
Born in Paris, Patrice Laré began his piano studies with Professor Igor Lavrov. At the age of 17, he studied at the “Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris” under Pierre Sancan. A year later, he was admitted to the Moscow State Conservatory, where he studied eight years in the class of Professor Youri Slessarev. In 1990, he obtained a “Master of Fine Arts” degree and two years later - an “Artist Diploma”. With the help of his teachers, he has inherited the traditions of the Russian Piano School, represented by H. Neuhaus and S. Feinberg. In his attempt to further expand his horizons, Patrice settled in Quebec, Canada in 1993. He continued his musical studies at a doctorate level in the Department of Music at the University of Montreal in the class of Dr. Natalie Pepin. In 1994, Patrice Laré won the First University of Montreal Concerto Competition, and in May 1998 he completed his D.M.A. under the direction of Professor Marc Durand. Although his repertoire extends from Bach to Shostakovich, Patrice Laré prefers the masterpieces of the romantic repertoire including the works of Beethoven, Brahms, Chopin, Franck, Liszt, Rachmaninov, Schumann, and Tchaikovsky. Patrice Laré has given numerous concerts in France, Russia, Bulgaria, Canada and the United States. He has performed as a soloist with various orchestras, and in recital, and as well, in a duo with his spouse, the cellist Velitchka Yotcheva. Through their great love for chamber music, Patrice and Velitchka founded the Montreal Chamber Music Society. Recently, he has participated in prestigious festivals such as the Festival de Musique du Mont-Tremblant, the International Festival of Chamber Music of Niagara, the Summer Festival of Maison Trestler, the Weathersfield Music Festival (Vermont). He has also played for the Pro Musica Society in Montreal. These concerts were frequently broadcasted on Radio Canada. In Bulgaria, he has participated in the Musical Weeks of Sofia, the International Summer Festival of Varna, and the International Music Festivals of Plodiv and Stara Zagora. Patrice Laré participated with the Trio Rachmaninoff de Montréal in the 2000 Björklunden Music Series and gave a concert at Lawrence University (Wisconsin). He also performed a concert for the International Festival “Bravissimo” in Guatemala City (Central America). More recently, Patrice participated again in the Musical Weeks of Sofia, Bulgaria, and in October he toured French Polynesia. He was also invited by the General Delegation of Quebec to perform two concerts in Berlin and Munich. Patrice Laré also devotes himself to teaching. During his five-year doctorate residency at the University of Montreal, he was appointed a Piano Lecturer. He also conducted Master classes at Lawrence University in Wisconsin, Sofia State Conservatory (Bulgaria), Quebec Conservatory in Rimouski, and Brock University in St. Catharines (Ontario). Patrice was invited as a resident artist at ISMA (International School of Musical Arts) and MIMC (Montreal International Music Camp), where he taught piano and chamber music. Patrice Laré recently released a recording of Franz Liszt’s Sonata in B minor under the XXI-21 Records label. His discography also includes two CDs with cellist Velitchka Yotcheva - one, containing virtuoso pieces for cello and piano, and another with two great sonatas by Franck and Brahms. Patrice’s first album was released in 2004, containing the trios of Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich with the Trio Rachmaninoff de Montréal, under the ATMAclassique Label. Sergio Marchegiani, Italy Sergio Marchegiani, piano
“By his own nature Sergio Marchegiani is a thinking mind on piano. [...] he let perceives a melancholy he exalted with extraordinary ability and extreme caution”; this is how Wolfgang Schultz wrote on Berliner Morgenpost after the concert Marchegiani gave in Berlin on 1999. Following that successful debut, he returned to Berlin on 2000 and 2001. Sergio Marchegiani began his piano studies at age 6 and performed his first solo recital when he was 10. He graduated brilliantly at the “A. Vivaldi” Conservatory in Alessandria with Giuseppe Binasco (who trained under Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli and Alfred Cortot guidance) and improved himself with Ilonka Deckers Küszler (great Hungarian piano teacher coming directly from Franz Liszt pianistic school), the Polish pianist Marian Mika (coming from Paderewski pianistic school), Alexander Lonquich and Bruno Canino. After he won several prizes in National and International piano competitions, he began an intense concert activity in the most important Italian cities and all over the world (Austria, Germany, Holland, Belgium, England, France, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Czech Republic, Poland, Russia, United States, Mexico, South Korea, China, Singapore, Australia, etc.), performing in the most prestigious theatres and concert halls in Vienna (Musikverein and Konzerthaus), Prague (Rudolfinum), Munich (Gasteig), Barcelona (Ateneum), Berlin, Oslo, Moscow, Stockholm, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Mexico City, Seoul, Nanjing, Singapore, Adelaide, etc. In 2001 he played a solo recital in New York at the United Nations and recently he back to New York to make his debut at the prestigious Carnegie Hall, in the big Stern Auditorium. He played as soloist with Budapest Symphony Orchestra, New York Symphonic Ensemble, Mexico State Symphony Orchestra, Teatro Lirico Sinfonietta in Cagliari, Torino Philarmonic Orchestra, Guido Cantelli Symphonic Orchestra in Milan, United Europe Chamber Orchestra, etc. Sergio Marchegiani recorded for Dynamic label and played for important National Tv and Radio as Rai, Radio France (live from Roque d’Anthéron), Canal 34 (Mexico) and TVC (Russia). Also a keen chamber musician, he performed with renowned musicians as Moscow Soloists Quartet, Mikhail Bereznitskij, Anton Jaroshenko, Simonide Braconi and with Bochmann Quartet. Since many years he works with the Italian composer Alberto Colla, becoming his main piano performer and performing several World Première of Colla’s solo pieces, chamber and orchestral music. He is in frequent demand for master classes, lectures and piano competition adjudication in Italy and abroad. Marco Schiavo, Italy Marco Schiavo, piano
Italian born pianist Marco Schiavo first studied with Rinalda Tassinari Skubikowski at the Conservatory of Avellino where he graduated with the highest marks, then followed various courses of specialization studies with Bruno Canino, Aldo Ciccolini, Sergei Dorenski (Mozarteum of Salisburg). Later on he studied several years with Franco Scala in Imola. His international debut came in 1992 with two concerts in Moscow and St. Petersburg. From that point on, he started a brilliant concert career, which has lead him to perform in the main cities all over the world, invited by prestigious concert institutions and music festivals: Musikverein and Konzerthaus of Vienna, Carnegie Hall of New York, Teatro Colón of Buenos Aires, Sala Verdi of Milan, Sydney Opera House, Gasteig of Munich, Rudolfinum of Prague, Ravello Festival, Mexico City Festival. He has performed as a soloist with Russian State Symphony Orchestra, Mexico State Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestra dei Prof. Del Teatro S.Carlo di Napoli, the Orchestra del Teatro Petruzzelli di Bari, Budapest Symphony Orchestra, New York Symphonic Orchestra, Colorado Symphony Orchstra… In addition, he has also collaborated with artists like Misha Maisky, Enrique Batiz, Bruno Canino, Katia Ricciarelli, Valery Oistrakh, the Italian actor Michele Placido. He has recorded a CD of Beethoven’s first and third piano concertos with the Russian State Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Valery Polyansky, a CD of complete Scherzos and Ballatas of Chopin and another with Trio Beethoven (cello, clarinet and piano) of Beethoven’s Trios op.11 and 38. In addition he has recorded live in Musikverein of Vienna a DVD whit Chopin piano concerto n. 1 with the San Luis Potosí Symphony Orchestra conducted by José Miramontes Zapata. His piano performance has been recorded and broadcast by Vatican Radio, Radio Clasica (Spain), RAI (Italy), ARD (Germany), SBS (Australia). Elena Nogaeva, Germany Elena Nogaeva, piano
The Russian pianist, graduate of the renowned Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow, lives in Germany since 1992. She has performed in Germany, The Netherlands, Austria, France, Italy, Switzerland, Ireland, the United Kingdom, USA, Spain and Russia as a soloist and as a chamber musician; as a member of chamber music ensembles she has performed at the Vienna Konzerthaus, the Bregenz Festspielhaus, the Zurich Kongresshaus, the Luzern Congress Center, the Berlin and Munich Philharmonie, the Leipziger Gewandhaus, the Frankfurter Alte Oper, the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden, Concertgebouw Amsterdam etc. The exploration of the musical history of the former ducal residency Oldenburg (Lower Saxony) inspired Elena Nogaeva to originate the Chamber Music Festival “Oldenburger Promenade” which will take place the fifteenth time in 2011. Since the festival started in 1997, she is its artistic director. In 2001, she founded the biennial “International Competition for Young Musicians” in Oldenburg. From 2000 till 2002, Elena Nogaeva has presented the “Classical Radio“ feature at radio “Open Channel Oldenburg“. In these years, her continuous presentations of classical music and international artists completed the musical spectrum of “Open Channel Oldenburg“ programme. Serhiy Salov Serhiy Salov, piano
Serhiy Salov was born in Ukraine but lived outside his home country for half of his life. His professional circuit represents a host of countries, cultures and schools - Ukraine, Germany, London and Montreal being of the most important. Beside the piano lessons Salov received a vast and complete musical and general tuition that comprised composition, improvisation, chamber music, musicological disciplines as well as Latin and several foreign languages. Serhiy Salov gathered a rich and versatile experience as a recitalist, chamber musician and soloist with an orchestra. It is the latter that became Serhiy's favourite means of expression ever since he gave his first Ukrainian and international débuts as a soloist in the Grieg's A minor and Brahms's B flat Major concertos at the age 11 and 16 respectively. gave his public début at the age 11 as a soloist in Grieg's Piano concerto. Serhiy masters some 30 seminal works of the genre and has worked with some outsanding conductors and major orchestras. the former include Leonard Slatkin, Christopher Warren-Green, Lawrence Foster, Jacques Lacombe and Yannik Nezet-Seguin; the latter are the National Orchestra of Ukraine, Montreal and Quebec Symphony, Calgary Philharmonic, l'Orchestre National de la Radio France, the Philharmonia und Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, the Hallé, Berliner Symphoniker und Tokyo Symphony. Serhiy's musical parcours is replete with awards and Prizes. On the academic side there are Master's Degree and the Solo Recital Diploma (Premier Prix) from the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, on that of the piano competition circuit he has garnered 3 international First Prizes (Dudley 2000, Épinal 201 and Montréal 20) and 3 international third Prizes (Long-Thibault 2001, Hamamatsu 2003 and Tromso 2009), as well as much deserved Audience Prizes in Montreal and Tromso. Fascinated by the dimension of a 20th century symphony orchestra, Serhiy Salov BECAME an avid champion of arrangement for the solo piano some of its seminal works. He is one of the very few pianists to arrange, interpret and record his own version for solo piano of Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" to the great acclaim of the public and the professional media. Among his other arranged works are the solo piano version of the complete "Pétrouchka" ballet as well as that of Débussy's "Fêtes" and Poulenc's D minor piano concerto, originally written for two pianos. Serhiy's first commercial CD, released on the Canadian "Analekta" label and titled "Shostakovich's circle" and showcasing the highly sophisticated albeit rarely performed piano concertos by the master's acolytes Galynin and Ustvolskaya received the "Prix Opus", a recording industry Prize awareded by the province of Québec. Serhiy Salov's new solo CD is due to be released in April and, aptly enough' is named "The Sacred Spring of Slavs", featuring works by Stravinsky, Tchaikovsky and Shamo. Matt Herskowittz Matt Herskowittz, piano
Pianist, composer, songwriter and arranger, Matt Herskowitz's multi-faceted career has led to a unique and personal voice in music. His vast experience in classical, jazz, pop and world music has culminated in his newest album, Jerusalem Trilogy (Justin Time Records), featuring Matt's original compositions and arrangements in his signature fusion of contemporary jazz and classical styles, combined with a unique blend of Arab and Jewish musical styles and grooves. Introducing a new kind of chamber music for the 21st century, Jerusalem Trilogy navigates these musical worlds on equal terms with one another, creating a new, yet coherent sound, and requiring performers with a comprehensive mastery of different musical styles and genres. Dave Brubeck wrote to Matt about the recording, “Congratulations! You have transformed the concept of “world” music as I conceived of it half a century ago. You have carried it further than I could inagine back then.” In addition to his jazz trio, the album features violinist Lara St. John, cellist Mike Block, saxophonist/flutist Daniel Schnyder, who also produced the recording, and special guest Bassam Saba on Nay and Oud. The piece was commissioned by the Lyric Chamber Music Society of New York, and premiered on their series at Victor Borge Hall in April 2009. The group has since performed Jerusalem Trilogy all over the world, including the El Paso Chamber Music Festival, Le Poisson Rouge in New York City, the Bremen International Musikfest, the Warsaw Singera Festival, and the Montreal International Jazz Festival. Matt's 2007 solo piano release, Matt Herskowitz Plays George Gershwin, featuring Matt's original solo arrangements of the Concerto in F and Cuban Overture, as well as Gershwin's great solo arrangement of Rhapsody in Blue, was nominated in 2009 for Quebec's prestigious classical music Prix Opus awards. His 2006 solo release, Gabriel's Message, which features his original arrangements and compositions based on popular Christmas themes, was nominated for Québec's Félix award for “Best Jazz Album” in 2007. Matt's 1998 recording of Glazunov's 2nd Piano Concerto with I Musici de Montreal for Chandos Records was hailed as “By far the best performance on disc” by Strad Magazine. Matt has performed at major festivals around the world, including Canada, the U.S., Germany, France, Belgium and Italy. His trio's debut recording, Forget Me Not, received wide critical acclaim, and was also nominated for Félix award in 2005. Dave Brubeck, upon hearing the album, wrote to Matt and commented: “Hearing such technique almost ruined my day. I said to myself, 'This is the final straw. I'd better retire now'.” Barry Manilow, after hearing this recording, invited Matt and his trio to join him on his 2007 Christmas release for Hallmark, In The Swing Of Christmas, which was nominated for a Grammy award for Best Traditional Pop Album in 2009. Matt premiered his latest piano concerto, Undertow (2008), in the fall of 2008 with the multi-genre chamber orchestra Absolute Ensemble at the Bremen International Musikfest in Bremen, Germany. The piece was commissioned by Absolute for their show Bach Reinvented, in which five composers were asked to write original pieces based on Bach Inventions. One reviewer wrote of the performance: “Matt Herskowitz proved himself a highly energetic rhythmian, without comparison in his mastery of the piano... he also conjured up absolutely lyrical moments of the compositional structure of his Bach Invention.” He recently performed the piece with Absolute Ensemble at the Köln Philharmonie in Cologne, Germany. The concert was broadcast on WDR German television in 2010. His other works for piano and orchestra include his Chorale and Variations on a Theme of Dave Brubeck, which he premiered with the Ensemble Contemporain de Montreal in 1998 for Radio-Canada broadcast; Serial Blues, which he recorded with Absolute Ensemble for Enja Records in 2000; and Skeleton's Tango, commissioned by Absolute Ensemble and premiered in Bremen, Germany in the fall of 2009. Matt's performance on the soundtrack of the Grammy-nominated film The Triplets of Belleville has earned him much popular and critical acclaim. He performs Bach's Prelude in C minor in the film, loosely posing as Glenn Gould, and his own Bach à la Jazz, a jazz arrangement of the same Bach prelude, which is also featured on the award-winning hit soundtrack CD of the film. Matt has also worked on live performance projects with renowned film composer Carter Burwell, in collaboration with directors Charlie Kaufman and the Coen brothers. As songwriter and arranger, Matt has collaborated with many artists and producers, most notably pop diva Lara Fabian. His Piano Nocturne, a nearly 17-minute solo piano piece featured on Lara's album Nue (Universal, 2001), earned him many thousands of fans in Europe and was a milestone in pop recordings. As a result of its success, Matt and Lara began a long and productive collaboration which continues to this day. A graduate of the Juilliard School in New York and the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, Matt is originally from Albany, New York, and has made Montreal his adopted home of 12 years. Pierre-Laurent Boucharlat Pierre-Laurent Boucharlat
After graduating from the Lyon Conservatory, Pierre Laurent Boucharlat completed his doctorate degree from the Paris Conservatory. Winner of many international competitions, he received invitations to numerous festivals in France and abroad. Pierre Laurent Boucharlat performed his first concerto with orchestra at the age of 13, and had his first solo recital when he was 15 years old. He performs as soloist, chamber musician and also as a part of The Promethee Trio. Lately, he has performed at concerts which were recorded and broadcast by France Musique, with the last three concerts being filmed by France Television. Along with Karine Locatelli, he is the Artistic Director of the Divertimento association and producer of the Musicales en Tricastin Festival. His live performance of the 24 Chopin etudes was praised by the critics. In 2009, Pierre Laurent Boucharlat recorded a CD of Schumann’s Carnaval de Vienne and Moussorgski’s (Tableaux d’une Exposition). Together with the famous Russian Mezzo-Soprano Elena Sommer, he released a new recording entitled « Slavic Soul » in 2010. Georgi Mundrov - Allemagne Georgi Mundrov
Bulgarian pianist GEORGI MUNDROV is not only a virtuoso in the conventional sense, more he is rather a poet on the piano who lets the audience participate in his musical reflec-tions. He accomplished his education with distinction at the Sofia Music Academy and was significantly influenced by Prof. Milena Mollova and Prof. Triphon Silyanowski. Postgradu-ate studies in Frankfurt am Main/Germany and subsequent concert examination in the master class of Prof. Kristin Merscher at the University of Music Saarland/Germany com-plete his education. GEORGI MUNDROV has ever since been regular guest to international music festivals as the Robert Schumann Endenicher Herbst festival in Bonn/Germany; the Sofia Music Weeks/Bulgaria, the Musikfestspiele Saar, the Internationale Musiktage Saarlouis, the In-ternationale Musiktage Koblenz and the Internationales Open Air Klavierfestival Langensel-bold/all in Germany. Already in his younger days, GEORGI MUNDROV managed to establish his reputation as solo-ist far beyond Europe’s borders in the course of several orchestra concerts throughout Latin America, Australia and the Middle East. He performed along with orchestras such as Maracaibo Symphony Orchestra/Venezuela, Baden-Badener Philharmonie, Mainzer Kam-merorchester, Thüringen Philharmonie Gotha-Suhl, Mainzer Kammerorchester/all in Ger-many, Sofia Academiy Orchestra and Stara Zagora Philharmonics/Bulgaria in cooperations with conductors such as Prof. Werner Stiefel, Pavel Baleff, Jonathan Kaell and Eduardo Werner Rahn. With making his debut in Singapur 2008 GEORGI MUNDROV will again expand his artistic sphere. „Facilit yand intensit“ - Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung „Luminous virtuosity and perfect professionalism” - Musica Viva/Bulgaria „Brilliant sounding fireworks“ - Wetterauer Zeitung „A Bulgarian from Buchschlag/Germany playing in the piano League“ - Frankfurter Rund-schau In recent years he has performed in a series of radio and television recordings on several channels and stations such like Hessischer Rundfunk, Saarländischer Rundfunk/Germany, RTV Sofia/Bulgaria as well as Kuwait TV. As art director of the Dreieicher Musiktage im Mai musik festival, GEORGI MUNDROV is one of the youngest programme and concept designers of such international music podiums. Since several years GEORGI MUNDROV teaches at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater des Saarlandes in Saarbrücken/Germany. Also he is regular working as member of juries of international piano-competitions and as teacher of master-classes around the world. Ludmil Angelov - Espagne Ludmil Angelov
In 1994 Ludmil Angelov was unanimosly awarded First Prize at World Piano Masters International Competition of Monte-Carlo. Marking a turning point in his career, this prize enabled the young pianist to perform at some of the most important concert halls of Europe, enjoying both audience and critical success. Ludmil Angelov was born in Varna, Bulgaria, into a family of well-known musicians of Bulgarian and Greek descent. He started taking piano lessons at the age of six and soon made his debut in Sofia and other Bulgarian cities. Graduated with an Honours Degree from the Bulgarian State Academy of Music, where studied with eminent pianist and pedagogue Konstantin Stankovich, who studied himself with Andrey Stoyanov and collaborated with great Bulgarian composer Pancho Vladigerov. Ludmil Angelov has won prizes and distinctions at many international competitions, including "S. Obretenov" (Bulgaria, 1972), "Virtuosi di Musica per Pianoforte" (Czechoslovakia, 1973), "Senigallia" (Italy, 1976), "F.Chopin" (Poland, 1985), "Palm Beach" (USA,1990), "World Piano Masters" (Monte-Carlo, 1994), and Piano Masters Tour (France and Monte-Carlo, 1997). Having embarked upon an international career, he has been to all European countries, USA, South America, Hong Kong, Korea and Taiwan, appearing in recitals, chamber music concerts and as a soloist with many major orchestras, under the baton of conductors such as L. Foster, J. DePreist, J.-B. Pommier, G. Pehlivanian, M. Andreae, F. Glushchenko, J. Pons, P. Halffter, E. García Asensio, J. Rodilla, G. Schneider, Y..Sado, D. Jaeger, P. Bride, M. Angelov, V. Ghiaurov, E. Tabakov, V. Kiradjiev, M..Natchev, P. Baleff, R. Milanov, N. Gum, G. Rinkevicius, J..Salwarowski, M. Nesterowicz, N. Diadura, etc. During the 1987/1988 season Ludmil Angelov performed, in a cycle of 12 recitals, The Complete Piano Music of Chopin. For this unique event he has been awarded "Musician of the Year of Bulgaria". Consequently, he has appeared at some of the most important Chopin Festivals. 1990 saw his debut recital in New York, at Lincoln Center. He has also appeared at the Berlin Philharmonie Hall, Salle Pleyel and Salle Gaveau of Paris, Concertgebouw of Amsterdam, Herkulessaal of München, Opera of Monte-Carlo, Opera of Marseille, Corum of Montpellier, Auditorio Nacional de Madrid, Auditorium of Barcelona, Palau de la Música de Valencia, Concert Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, Concert Hall of the Milan Conservatory, Palace of Music of Athens, KBS Auditorium of Seoul, etc. In 1995 has been invited by the Prince Rainier of Monaco to perform at the Palace of Monaco, as a soloists with the Monte-Carlo Philharmonic Orchestra. Ludmil Angelov has recorded for RCA, Pentatone Classics, Gega New, Danacord, France Classique and Subdibula labels. His live performances have been broadcasted on European, American and Asian television and radio stations. In 1999 performs the Complete Works of Chopin at the Conde Duque Auditorium in Madrid, as well as in Palma de Mallorca, Valencia, Albacete and Gijón. Among his most successful appearances are to be quoted his recitals at La Roque d'Anthéron International Piano Festivalس, Newport Festival, Warsaw International Chopin Festival and Rarities of Piano Music at Schloss vor Husum. In 2010 Ludmil Angelov performs again the Complete Works of Chopin at Teatro Maestranza in Seville and Bulgaria Hall in Sofia. As well, he served as a Jury Member at the Preliminary Round of the XVI International Chopin Competition in Warsaw. His CD recording of Chopin’s Complete Rondos&Variations has been awarded with زGrand Prix du Disque Chopin by the National Chopin Institute of Warsaw, along with the CD of Chopin’s Piano Concerti recorded by Krystian Zimerman. For the last three years has performed several world premieres of works by Nikolai Kapustin, including his Piano Concerto nr.4. An SACD recording of some of those works was released in 2010. Since 1992 Ludmil Angelov lives in Spain, where is the Founder and Artistic Director of Toledo International Music Festival. He gives master-classes in Spain and at New Bulgarian University in Sofia. Carlos Lamas et Sofia Cabruja
Carlos Lama and Sofia Cabruja are one of the most internationally renowned Spanish duets. They are known and loved by the public and the critics, and are now consolidated as a stable duet; they have developed a unique style in interpreting the repertoire for four hands. They were born in Girona and early on began to study piano; they stood out right away for their exceptional musical talent. After graduating from the Conservatori del Liceu in Barcelona, they continued their training at the l’École Normale de Musique “Alfred Cortot” in Paris and at the “Hartt School of Music” at the University of Hartford (Connecticut, USA). The two professors who had the greatest influence during this stage of training are the pianists Nina Svetlanova and Luiz de Moura Castro. They attended, at the same time, courses and “Master Classes” and received advice from personalities such as: Murray Perahia, Claude Franck, Boris Berman, Dominique Merlet and Alicia de Larrocha. Carlos and Sofia have been a duet since 1987 and this long experience in interpreting four-hand music has gifted them with mutual understanding. They have always been praised for their sure and brilliant technique, elegance and sensitivity, sense of style and interpretive personality. Their moving and profound relationship with the music and their great capacity to communicate has allowed them to captivate the most demanding audiences. Their international career has led them around Europe, America and Asia. They regularly perform in world capitals such as Paris, London, Madrid, Brussels, Rome, Barcelona, Milan, Prague, Belgrade, Tokyo, Kuala Lumpur, Shanghai, St. Petersburg, Moscow, Buenos Aires, Montevideo and others. They have played as soloists with many orchestras, among them: Orquestra de Cambra de l’Empordà, Conjunt Orquestral de Girona, London City Chamber Orchestra, Orquestra Simfònica de Sao Paulo, Orchestre de Chambre du Namurois, Tokio Chamber Orchestra and Malaysia Philarmonic Orchestra. Their musical releases are internationally recognised and appreciated and are made up of various recordings, with a large repertoire of pieces for four hands by Schubert, Brahms, Dvorák, Debussy, Fauré, Rachmaninoff, released by the music companies Ars Harmonica and KNS-classical. Their last CD includes all works for four hands by Australian composer John Carmichael. They have also done recordings for RNE, Catalunya Música, Radio France, BBC London and Classic FM Australia. Carlos and Sofia have always been committed to helping with social needs and they regularly offer benefit concerts. After a series of such benefit concerts, in 2001, for the needy children of the world, they were presented an honorary distinction from UNICEF. Her Royal Highness Margarita de Bourbon presented it to them in recognition of their humanitarian effort. |
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Francis Duroy, France
Francis Duroy, violin
Francis Duroy was born in Paris where his musical training started at eight, at Saint Maur CRR - Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional - where he gratuated in piano, violin, horn, chamber music and harmony. He completed his violinistic studies in Brussels ( Belgium) with Maurice Raskin, in Lyon CNSMD - Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique - with Véda Reynolds. In 1985, he obtained a scholarship to study at the Banff Centre School of Fine Arts (Canada). He is better oneself with such renowned masters as the violinist Zoltan Szekely, the violist Rafaël Hillyer, the cellist Anner Bylsma or the pianist Menahem Pressler. In 1986, he was appointed Soloist of the Lyon National Opera Orchestra with the conductor John Eliot Gardiner and Kent Nagano. Since 1989 as 1191, he is nominated Solo Violin of the Lyon National Orchestra (1989 to 1991) with the conductor Emmanuel Krivine. He is a regularly invited to perform in chamber music in various Festivals and prestigious halls all over the world ; in Korea at Poyang city, in Japan at Kioi Hall in Tokyo, Shirakawa Hall in Nagoya, NHK Hall in Osaka, Kyoto Center Hall in Kyoto, in United States San Antonio (Texas) « Musical Bridges around the World », in Boston « Black man Hall », in Italy in Brescia for « Serate Musicali » Festival, in Napoli for « Musica in Irpinia » Festival, in Catania, in Taranto..., in Norway at “Grieg im Bergen” Festival, in Slovenia at Ljubljana's Festival, and in France in main french festivals and concerts halls such as “Théâtre des Champs Elysées”, the “Salle Gaveau”, « Promenades musicales de la Côte d’Azur », Paris Chamber Music Festival, Tournon Festival, Musicalta Festival, Montpellier Festival... with such musicians as Maurice André, Lyda Chen-Argerich, Patrice Fontanarosa, Vladimir Sverdlov, Roland Pidoux, Michel Bourdoncle, Philippe Bernold, Dominique Vidal, Dimitri Teterin, Kyril Rodin… Francis Duroy plays as soloist all over the wold with such orchestras as the Philharmonic Orchestra from Dniepopetrov (Ukrainia), the City of Pohang Symphonic Orchestra (Korea), the Kiev Philharmonic Orchestra, Italian Orchestra ICO della Magna Grecia, the Lyon “Orchestre de l’Opéra National”, the Lyon National Orchestra, the Grenoble Instrumental Ensemble, the “Camerata de France”, the “Archets de Paris”, the Bernard Thomas Chamber Orchestra... He is also appointed solo violin conductor of chamber orchestras such as « Camerata de France » from 1990 to 1993 and “Les Archets de Paris” from 1993 to 1995. Gregor Monlun, France Gregor Monlun, violin
Born in Bordeaux (France) Gregor Monlun started to study violin at the age of 6. After being rewarded with a Golden Medal at the School of Violin P. Rode (Bordeaux), class of R. Papavrami, he decided to develop his skills at the Conservatories of Bordeaux and Paris. In 1998 at the age of 14 years only he became the youngest 1st prize winner of the prestigious Concours Radio France in Paris. Impressed by his outstanding performance, famous violinist Sir Yehudi Menuhin invited him to play as soloist with numerous French and foreign orchestras, among them Orchestre de Normandie and Orchestre de Radio France, Barcelona Symphony Orchestra in Spain and Francfort Symphony Orchestra in Germany. Thereafter, Gregor Monlun pursued his musical training under the guidance of such maestri as M. Rostropovitch, Isaac Stern, V. Tretyakov, G. Rojdestvenski, A. Dumay and G. Poulet. Then he left for well-known Moscow Tchaikovsky State Conservatory where he entered the class of E. Gratch and M. Gotsdiner (both former students of A. Yampolsky and David Oistrakh). He graduated from the Conservatory of Moscow with the 1st prize and the maximum grade in 2007. At the same time he was performing as a soloist and chamber musician with such renowned artists as Ivry Gitlis, Gilles Apap, Sergey Babayan and also Jean-Philippe Collard in prestigious concert halls all over the world (Germany, France, Russia, Great Britain, Spain, Turkey, Italy, Japan, South Africa, China, Brazil, Canada...). Montreal resident from 2008, Gregor obtained his Master's degree in Interpretation at the University of Montreal in 2009. He was also granted the same year with Paul-Marcel Gélinas and Verna-Marie-Parr-Gélinas Excellence in Violin Scholarship. He is currently completing his Doctorate with professor Vladimir Landsman at the University of Montreal. Jean-Sébastien Roy, Canada Jean-Sébastien Roy, violin
Jean-Sébastien Roy was laureate of the Prix d'Europe 2006 and winner of the Prix Joseph Rouleau at the Concours International de Musique de Montreal in 2003 and again in 2006. He studied at the Conservatoire de Musique de Montréal. In May 2002, he earned his first prize at the Conservatory with great distinction. In addition to his studies at the Conservatory, Jean-Sébastien Roy obtained his master's degree in interpretation from the University of Montreal in May 2004. During the same year he was admitted to the Cleveland Institute of Music in Paul Kantor’s class. Thanks to this support he received, in May 2006, a Professional Studies. During his career, Jean-Sébastien Roy won many top prizes, including the Music Competition in Canada, the Competition concertos at the University of Montreal and at the Cleveland Institute of Music Competition and the OSM contest in 2004. In May 2005, Jean-Sébastien was a finalist at the prestigious International Violin Competition of Michael Hill in New Zealand. The young violinist Jean-Sébastien Roy was invited to perform as a soloist with various orchestras, including Ensemble Amati, Symphony Orchestra of Cleveland Institute of Music, Sinfonia de Lanaudière, Orchestre Symphonique de Trois-Rivières, La Sinfonia de Montréal and Orchestre Symphonique de Montérégie. Jean-Sébastien Roy has been heard in recital in several cities in Canada, in the United States and in Europe where he recently performed in London, Munich and Paris. In 2005, he played the Violin Concerto by Sibelius in Kulas Hall Cleveland, with the Orchestra CIMM. In 2007, he was chosen to perform a recital within the context of international exhibition "MUSICORA" at the Carrousel du Louvre in Paris. He also participated in several festivals, including the prestigious Festival international de musique de Lanaudière (Canada). In 2008, Jean-Sébastien Roy visited Paris to attend a residence with the internationally renowned masters. Upon his return, he played with the Orchestre Métropolitain du Grand Montréal in a Beethoven program led by Yannick Nézet-Séguin. Mr. Roy thanked the Canimex Foundation and the Canada Council for their generous support. Indeed, the Canada Council lent him an exceptional Stradivarius violin Windsor-Weinstein of 1717, thanks to competition from the Arts Musical Instrument Bank. Arianna Warsaw-Fan Arianna Warsaw-Fan, violin
Violinist Arianna Warsaw-Fan is an active soloist and chamber musician. As the winner of the Juilliard concerto competition, Arianna recently performed Witold Lutoslawski's Partita for Violin and Orchestra with the Juilliard Orchestra in Alice Tully Hall as part of the 2011 Focus! Festival. She has performed in Carnegie Hall, WNYC's Greene Space, Merkin Hall, Alice Tully Hall, and the Guggenheim Museum. She has also made appearances at the Ravinia, Verbier, Rencontres de Musique de Chambre de Bel-Air, Music@Menlo, and Aspen Music Festivals. She has performed with such contemporary music ensembles as ICE (International Contemporary Ensemble) and FIRE (Future in Reverse). Upcoming engagements in Canada include collaborations with the Chamber Players of Canada and a performance of concertos for two violins with violinist Andrew Wan and the McGill Chamber Orchestra under the direction of Boris Brott. Prizewinner in the Corpus Christi International String Competition and NTDTV's Chinese International Violin Competition, and winner of the American Opera Society String Prize, Arianna has also performed as soloist with various orchestras in the Boston area. She was a National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts youngARTS winner, and garnered New England Conservatory's Zinaida Gilels Violin Prize. As one of the concertmasters of the Juilliard Symphony and the Pacific Music Festival Orchestra, she has worked with such conductors as John Adams, James Conlon, Tan Dun, Bernard Haitink, James Levine, and Xian Zhang. She has performed with pianists Frank Braley, John O'Conor, and Rohan de Silva. Arianna received her Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the Juilliard School. Her teachers include Masao Kawasaki, Cho-Liang Lin, Lynn Chang, Magdalena Richter, and Almita Vamos. She has coached with Ronald Copes, Joseph Kalichstein, Menahem Pressler, John O'Conor, Joshua Bell, Zakhar Bron, Renaud Capuçon, Claude Frank, Pamela Frank, Yoheved Kaplinsky, Ida Kavafian, Wu Han, Samuel Rhodes, Maxim Vengerov, and members of the Emerson String Quartet. Lara St. John Lara St. John, violon
Canadian-born violinist Lara St. John has been described as “something of a phenomenon” by The Strad and a “high-powered soloist” by The New York Times. The Los Angeles Times has written, “St. John brings to the stage personal charisma, an unflaggingmusical imagination and genuine passion.” Lara has performed with orchestras on fie continents and in recital around the world. She began her own recording label, Ancalagon, in 1999, and has recorded with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela, the Knights and her release of the six solo Bach works in 2007 was iTunes’ best selling double album of the year. Her daring and innovative recording of 21st century premiere concertos had Gramophone saying “it’s the sort of work that should get audiences running, not walking, back to concert halls…”The Cleveland Plain Dealer wrote of her recording with the Simón Bolívar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela: “Lara St. John is as captivating in the seductive scenes of the Piazzolla as she is crisp, caressing and colorful in Vivaldi’s atmospheric paeans to nature” and Audiophile Audition stated “Do we need another Four Seasons? With playing and sound like this, yes we do!” She has been featured in People, US News and World Report, on CNN’s Showbiz Today, and NPR’s All Things Considered, Fox News, CBC, the BBC and a Bravo! Special: Live At the Rehearsal Hall.Lara performs on the 1779 “Salabue” Guadagnini thanks to an anonymous donor and Heinl & Co. of Toronto. Maxim Vengerov Maxim Vengerov
Widely regarded as one of the world's most dynamic artists, Maxim Vengerov has performed sold out concerts with the world's most eminent orchestras in every major city in the world. Steeped in the celebrated Russian tradition of music making, Maestro enjoys international acclaim as a musician of the highest order, tireless in his search for new means of creative expression. Having reached the pinnacle of the musical world as an instrumentalist, Vengerov followed in the footsteps of his mentor, the late Mstislav Rostropovich and turned his attention to conducting, bringing his sensitivity and keen musicianship to the podium. Maestro took his first conducting classes from Professor Vag Papian, who himself studied with the legendary Ilya Musin in St. Petersburg. At the invitation of Valery Gergiev, Maestro Vengerov has conducted the Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, earning accolades both from the critics and the public. Over the past few seasons, he has developed close relationships with Verbier Festival Orchestra, Bergen Philharmonic, Sinfonietta Cracovia, et al. Maestro Vengerov's Carnegie Hall debut as a conductor, which took place during the 2007 Verbier Festival Orchestra tour of North America, received critical acclaim. "The musicians responded magnetically to him", wrote Vivien Schweitzer of The New York Times. There are many exciting projects in store for the next two seasons, including a North American tour (Toronto Symphony Orchestra, Montreal Symphony Orchestra, etc), a Russian tour with the Moscow Philharmonic, a series of performances with Kammerorchester Basel and a conducting debut with the Jerusalem Symphony. Maestro Vengerov will return to the Bucharest Philharmonic Orchestra, the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra, and the Oslo Philharmonic. He will also make his debut with the Moscow Virtuosi in Moscow and St. Petersburg. His programmes will feature works by Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Brahms, Bruckner, Tchaikovsky, Prokofiev and Shostakovich. Maestro Vengerov has been profiled in a series of documentaries, including Playing by Heart, which was recorded by Channel Four Television and screened at the Cannes Television Festival in 1999, and Living the Dream , which was released worldwide on EMI Classics and received the Gramophone Award for Best Documentary 2008. In September 2008 he was invited by the BBC to conduct the BBC concert orchestra and be a member of the jury in the Maestro Series, a programme designed to give general public an insight into the fascinating profession of a conductor. Maestro regularly serves on juries, most recently at the Yehudi Menuhin Violin Competition and the Donatella Flick Conducting Competition. Beginning his career as a solo violinist at the age of 5, Vengerov has won prestigious international competitions, collaborated with the world's finest conductors and recorded the entire violin repertoire for a number of high-profile labels, including Teldec Classics. In May 2000 Maxim Vengerov signed an exclusive contract with EMI Classics, receiving many prestigious awards and nominations including Grammy Award and Gramophone Artist of the Year. Maestro Vengerov was an Edison Award winner and Grammy Award winner in 2004 for Best Instrumental Soloist Performance (with Orchestra) for the Britten: Violin Concerto/Walton: Viola Concerto Album released on EMI Classics. He toured the Far East and Europe until the end of 2004 with a new programme of Virtuosi pieces, a programme which was also recorded and released by EMI. Hungry for experience that lies outside a standard track record of a musical prodigy, Maestro has let himself be inspired by many different styles of music, including baroque, jazz and rock. He has taken the time to learn how to tango and premiered Benjamin Yusupov's Viola Tango Rock Concerto, exploring the physicality of music and making a powerful statement about the diversity of cultural influences in the 21st century. Along with Rostropovich and Gergiev, Maxim Vengerov counts Daniel Barenboim among his mentors, not only from the purely musical point of view but also in terms of their commitment to philanthropy, education and talent development. Maestro enjoys creative partnerships and friendships with some of the most prominent instrumentalists, such as Ida Haendel, Joshua Bell and Alexander Toradze, to name but a few. At the same time, he makes it a point to feature young promising soloists who benefit greatly from his extensive experience and rare generosity. Educational activities such as music forums, lectures and conferences are an integral part of Maxim Vengerov's work. Maestro holds Honorary Professorships from many top conservatories around the world, including the Royal Academy of Music in London. In 1997, Vengerov became the first classical musician to be appointed Envoy for Music by UNICEF, which provided him with the unique opportunity to inspire children worldwide through music. As a UNICEF Ambassador, Vengerov performed for underprivileged kids in Uganda, Thailand and the Balkans, and helped raise funds for UNICEF assisted programs. Since 2007 Maestro has been an Ambassador for Zegna & Music project, which was founded by the luxury men's clothing label Ermenegildo Zegna in 1997 as a philanthropic activity to promote classical music. Maestro is a patron of the MIGDAL Project in Northern Israel designed to give disadvantaged children a chance to learn how to play a musical instrument and to improvise in classical and ethnic styles, harnessing the healing power of music and promoting humanitarian and cultural values. Vengerov also supports the MIAGI Project in South Africa, which connects children of different ethnic backgrounds through music. | |||
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Elvira Misbakhova, Canada
Elvira Misbakhova, viola
Elvira Misbakhova was born in Nizhnekamsk, Russia. She began studying violin at the age of seven and in 1994 entered the Kazan State Conservatory where she took up the viola, which was to become her principal instrument. For three years she was a member of the Kazan State Chamber Orchestra "La Primavera", as the assistant violist. In 1999 Elvira came to Canada to pursue her Master’s degree at the University of Montreal under Eleonora Turovsky, and subsequently to complete her Doctorate in Interpretation. During the course of her musical studies she became the winner of the Concerto Competition and in October of 2001 she appeared as the soloist with the Symphony orchestra of the University of Montreal. In 2002, she had the honor of participating at both the prestigious Pacific Music Festival in Sapporo, Japan and the world-renowned Bachacademie festival in Stuttgart, Germany. Elvira Misbakhova is currently pursuing a career as soloist, chamber music and orchestra musician. A member of the Laval Symphony Orchestra since 2002, she has also performed many times with the Sherbrooke Symphony Orchestra, Trois-Riviers Symphony orchestra as well as being invited to play with I Musici de Montreal, La Pieta and many other orchestras in Canada. Elvira became Kleztory’s violinist in 2001 (East European Jewish music). Her playing, at times impetuous and emotive, constitutes one of the group’s great strengths. As the violinist of the group Kleztory she appeared playing solo with such orchestras as Montreal Symphony orchestra, Quebec Symphony Orchestra, Laval Symphony orchestra, I Musici de Montreal, McGill Chamber orchestra, Les Violons du Roy, Thirteen strings and others. Douglas McNabney Douglas McNabney, alto
Associate Professor (Chamber Music), violist Douglas McNabney received a BMus degree in Musicology from the University of Toronto. A student of Gerald Stanick at U. W. O. where he received a MMus in performance, he also has a DMus. in Interpretation from the Université de Montreal. In masterclass, he has studied with William Primrose, Bruno Giuranna and Rainer Moog. Douglas McNabney has a wide and varied performing experience as soloist, chamber, and orchestral musician. During his tenure as Principal Viola of l'Orchestre symphonique de Quebec (1983 to 1986), he frequently appeared as soloist and recorded Berlioz's Harold in Italy for CBC Enterprises. Mr. McNabney has appeared as guest artist with leading chamber music groups and societies across Canada and U.S. A. including the Orford Quartet, the Allegri Quartet, the St. Lawrence Quartet, the Smithsonian Chamber Players, the Lafayette Quartet, Millennium, Amici, the Gryphon Trio, the Winnipeg Chamber Music Society, le Festival international de Lanaudiere, Music at Speedside, the Ottawa Chamber Music festival, Festival Canada, the Scotia Festival, Festival of the Sound, and many others. As member of the Galliard Ensemble, he toured and concertized extensively throughout Canada, Europe, and the United Stated, recording for, among others, BRT (Brussels), Radio Bremen, RTE (Dublin), Finnish Broadcasting, Sudwestdeutscher Rundfunk, Norwegian Radio, Radio Sweden and the CBC. His recording on the Oxingale label of the Mozart Divertimento with Jonathan Crow and Matt Haimovitz was nominated for a Juno in 2007 and his Dorian recording of Mahler with the Smithsonian Chamber Players was nominated for a Grammy in 2008. Douglas McNabney was the Artistic Director of the Domaine Forget Music and Dance Academy from 2001-2004. He also pursues a busy schedule of appearances as soloist and guest artist in festivals and with chamber music societies and ensembles across Canada and Europe. He was recently designated Artistic Director of Toronto Summer Music Festival and Academy, a position he assumes for the 2011 summer season. | |||
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Katia Bragina, Canada
Katia Bragina, cello
Kateryna Bragina began her cello training at the age of five in her home town Lviv, Ukraine. She won her first international competition before she turned ten and continued participating in a variety of music programs ever since. She studied at Lviv specialized music school before she entered the Peter Tchaikovsky National Music Academy in Kiev on scholarship. During her studies, Ms. Bragina took part in different music programs, concerts, competitions. She was one of the winners in the National festival/competition “The New Names of Ukraine" at the age seventeen. She received 2nd places in international competitions such as Eugen Coca Moldova and Kazimierz Wilkomirski Poland. She played for the Ukrainian president on several occasions and had the privilege of playing for the Pope during his visit in Ukraine. She has appeared as a soloist with Lviv Philharmonic Orchestra and Kiev soloist chamber orchestra. Since her arrival in Montreal in 2001, Kateryna Bragina studied at the University of Montreal in interpretation program with Yuli Turovsky. She has been performing with numerous chamber ensembles in many prestigieuse concert halls such as Claude Champagne, Chapelle Historique du Bon-Pasteur, Aram Khachaturian Concert hall, e.t.c. Recently she was one of the soloists in Dragoncello for six cellos and Orchestra presented by I MUSICI DE MONTREAL at Place des Arts. She has participated in prestigious festivals such as the Festival de Musique de Mont-Tremblant, Thy music festival in Denmark, she has also played for the Pro Musica society in Montreal, and the Montreal Chamber music society. Last summer Kateryna was on successful tour in Denmark and had the privilege to play for the Queen Margrethe II. Kateryna Bragina is a member of Quintet "Do-mi-nante", Trio "con brio" and most recent duet with Serhiy Salov. She teaches cello at "FACE" music school since 2003. Velitchka Yotcheva, Canada Velitchka Yotcheva, cello
Velitchka Yotcheva, one of Canada’s most gifted young cellists, enjoys a brilliant career as a soloist with various orchestras in Europe, Russia, South America and Canada. She also performs as a chamber musician to great acclaim throughout Canada, as well as Russia, Bulgaria, France and the United States. Velitchka Yotcheva was trained in the Russian school of cello playing, as represented by Mstislav Rostropovich and Simeon Kozolupov. Born in Stara Zagora, Bulgaria, she started her musical studies at the age of five with Professor Tacho Tachev. At 18, she left for Moscow to attend the Tchaikovsky Conservatory, where she studied with Marina Tchaikovskaya (former student and assistant to Rostropovich) and later worked under the direction of Valentin Feigin. She also studied chamber music with Alexander Korchagin (member of the Shostakovich Quartet). In 1992, she obtained her Master of Fine Arts degree from the Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Moscow. After moving to Canada in 1995, Velitchka Yotcheva completed her Doctorate Studies in Music in 2000, at the University of Montreal, under the supervision of Yuli Turovsky. She is the winner of two Bulgarian national competitions, and also a top prize winner at the Orford Arts Centre International Competition. Velitchka Yotcheva has given numerous concerts in Russia, Bulgaria, France, Canada and the United States. She has performed as a soloist with various orchestras, and in recital, and as well, in a duo with her spouse, the pianist Patrice Laré. These performances have received great public and critical acclaim. Through her great love for chamber music, Velitchka, with Patrice Laré, founded the Montreal Chamber Music Society, of which she is the artistic director. More recently, she has participated in prestigious festivals such as the Festival de Musique du Mont-Tremblant, the Weathersfield Music Festival and the International Chamber Music Festival of Niagara. She has also played for the Pro Musica Society in Montreal, and the Montreal Chamber Music Society, of which she is the artistic director. In Bulgaria, she has participated in the Musical Weeks of Sofia, and the International Music Festivals of Varna, Plodiv and Stara Zagora. More recently, Velitchka Yotcheva performed a concert for the International Festival “Bravissimo” in Guatemala City (Central America), gave a concert and a master class at the North Carolina School of the Arts, and toured French Polynesia. Velitchka Yotcheva is also a well-established teacher. She often gives Master classes in Bulgaria, Canada and USA. Mrs Yotcheva has held classes in summer academies in Canada and the United States, such as International School for Musical Arts (Niagara-on-the Lake, Canada), Montreal International Music Camp and Weathersfield Music Festival (Vermont, USA). Velitchka Yotcheva has already recorded four CDs as a soloist and chamber musician. In early 2004, together with the Trio Rachmaninoff de Montreal, she released a CD under the ATMAclassique Label (Canada). This recording includes the trios of Tchaikovsky and Shostakovich. The second CD, which consists of virtuoso pieces for cello and piano, was released in April 2005 under the Label XXI-21 Records (Canada). Velitchka Yotcheva also recorded the complete J. S. Bach Cello Suites. This double album was released in December 2005 under the Label XXI-21 Records. To highlight this occasion, Mrs Yotcheva performed the Six Suites by J. S. Bach on December 11, 2005 at the “Chapelle Historique du Bon Pasteur” in Montreal. The fourth album was released in March 2008 and includes the Sonatas for Cello and Piano by C. Franck and J. Brahms. In early 2010, she recorded the Rachmaninov trios with violinist Jean Sébastien Roy and pianist Patrice Laré. Mrs. Yotcheva has just released the first CD of the I Cellisti orchestra, an ensemble of twelve cellists, which she created in 2008. |
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Vicente Campos, Spain
Vicente Campos, trumpet
He starts his studies at the School of Music from the Musical Society of Montserrat (Valencia) continuing later at the Superior Music Conservatory of Valencia being their teacher Vicente Prats. He has got the Special Award of Honor of superior degree, specializing in trumpet, 1st. Young Musicians Award and 1st. Award Mariano Puig. He has accomplished the Master of Musical Aesthetics and Creativity from the University of Valencia. Recently he has got the Diploma of Advanced Studies (DEA) and currently he makes his PhD at the University of Valencia. He has performed as soloist with major orchestras and groups in the Spanish musical scene and he has recorded several albums and CDs as a soloist with various chamber groups, including the recording of the “Concerti Accademici” of Francisco José de Castro and the “Collegium instrumentale”, with an excellent critical from the Goldberg magazine. Since 1996 he runs the courses and the music festival of Montserrat (Valencia). | |||
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Jocelyne Roy, Canada
Ms. Jocelyne Roy, flute
Jocelyne Roy is a member of the Nouvel Ensemble Modern under the direction of Lorraine Vaillancourt and the Ensemble Contemporain de Montréal + under the direction of Véronique Lacroix. Recipient of the 2005 Prix D'Europe Jocelyne holds a degree in Professional Studies from the Manhattan School of Music in New York with Professor Robert Langevin. Jocelyne is also a graduate of the Prize with Great Distinction from the Montreal Conservatory of Music with Marie-Andree Benny in 2003 and a Certificate of Superior Studies in orchestral excerpts from the University of Montreal under the tutelage of Mr. Denis Bluteau in 2004. Following the International Competition Jean-Pierre Rampal in 2008, Jocelyn went to the semifinals. In 2006 she toured the World Orchestra in Verbier (Switzerland) as principal flute under the direction of Maestro Herbert Bloomstedt and Maestro Claus Peter Flor. Fellow of the Canada Council of the Arts, Jocelyne is also the recipient of the Sylva Gelber Foundation. As a concert artist, Ms. Roy joined various ensembles including the Montreal Symphony Orchestra (2004), Sinfonia Orchestra at the Manhattan School of Music (2005), Orchestre Symphonique du Conservatoire de Musique de Montréal (2002) and the Symphony Orchestra of Montreal Children (2000). In fall 2004, she participated in the Canadian Tour as a guest artist of the Ensemble contemporain de Montréal under the direction of Véronique Lacroix performing a concerto written for the event. In autumn 2003, she received second prize in the category of the Woods Music Competition of the Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal. During that same year, Ms. Roy received the Award-Marusia Yaworski University of Ottawa who said his talent on the national and international. In 2002-2003, she participated in competitions Inc. START. Young Artists and Radio-Canada, or its two recitals have been broadcast on Radio-Canada. She is going to perform all over the provine of Quebec and the Maritimes with the pianist Michelle Nam for the Jeunesses Musicales du Canada in 2011 and aslo be a guest soloist to play with the Violons du Roy under Jean-Marie Zeitouni in May 2011. | |||
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Simon Aldrich, Canada
Mr. Simon Aldrich, clarinet
Called "a spectacular player" by The Los Angeles Times, holder of a doctorate and two masters degrees from Yale University and nominated for an Opus Award as "Discovery of the Year", Simon Aldrich is currently solo clarinet of l'Orchestre Métropolitain du Grand Montréal, as well as a member of Nouvel Ensemble Moderne. He has also been solo clarinet of the Chicago Classical Symphony and the Colorado Philharmonic. His teachers have included David Shifrin, Joaquin Valdepeñas, Robert Marcellus and Emilio Iacurto and he has also attended Northwestern University and McGill University. He has performed as soloist with the Toronto Symphony, Victoria Symphony, Orchestra London, Chicago Classical Symphony, Chicago North Shore Chamber Symphony, Nouvel Ensemble Moderne, l’Orchestre Métropolitain and the Fanshawe Orchestra. With Nouvel Ensemble Moderne Simon has performed across Canada, the United States, England, France, Belgium, Germany, Australia and Japan. His cd of Elliott Carter's Clarinet Concerto won an Opus Award for Best Contemporary Recording in 2002. He is heard regularly on CBC radio and has recorded for the CD labels Atma, SNE, Analekta, CBC, UMMUS, Montaigne Auvidis, Amberola and Sächsische Tonträger. Simon teaches at McGill University and is artistic director of The Jeffery Summer Concerts in London, ON. | |||
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Callum Hay Jennings, Canada
Callum Hay Jennings, double bass
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I Cellisti, Canada
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