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Christophe Pantillon
크리스토프 판티용
Cellist
Professor an der Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien, Austria
오스트리아 빈 국립 음악대학 교수
Aron Striong Quartet member
아론 스트링 콰르텟 멤버
https://www.mdw.ac.at/imp/christophe-pantillon
Cellist CHRISTOPHE PANTILLON was born in Neuchâtel into a Swiss-american family of musicians. He started playing the cello with J.-P. Guy and Elena Botez before continuing his studies with Heinrich Schiff at the Music Academy in Basel, with Valentin Erben at the Vienna Music University and with Ralph Kirshbaum at the Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. He has attended numerous master classes, in particular with Mischa Maisky.
Mr. Pantillon has been playing chamber music ever since his childhood. He moved to Vienna in 1992, and in 1998, he founded the aron quartet, quartet-in-residence of the Arnold Schönberg Center. He is also principal cellist of the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, member of the "Leschetizky Trio Vienna" and gives regularly duo concerts with his wife, the violinist Klara Flieder. Christophe David Pantillon has given regular performances, both as soloist and as chamber musician, in Vienna (Musikverein, Konzerthaus), Salzburg (Mozarteum), New York (Carnegie Hall), London (Wigmore Hall), Washington (Library of Congress), Tokyo (Casals Hall, Oji Hall), Moscow (Tchaikovsky Conservatory), Buenos Aires (Teatro Colon), Madrid (Teatro Real), Zurich (Tonhalle), Prag (Suk Saal), in Paris, Amsterdam, Warsaw, Saint-Petersburg, Helsinki,.. as well as in numerous festivals (Festival Menuhin Gstaad, Festival de Radio France (Montpellier), Festival International de Quatuors à Cordes du Lubéron, Styriarte Graz, wien modern, Festival de Kuhmo (Finnland), Festival Cervantino (Mexico), Festival Musical de Santo Domingo, Norfolk Chamber Music Festival (USA),"Sounding Jerusalem", Festival de la Roque d’Anthéron, «Mostly Music» Chicago,etc...
Christophe Pantillon has been privileged to work with such great artists as Philippe Entremont, Bruno Canino, Marcello Viotti, Sir Neville Marriner, Sir Roger Norrington, Peter Schreier, Thomas Quasthoff, Oleg Maisenberg, with members of the Alban Berg Quartet, the Chilingirian Quartet, as well as members of the Berlin and the Vienna Philharmonic. In 2006, Christophe Pantillon took part in a "Soirée Beethoven" with the actor Gérard Depardieu. He has given master classes in Switzerland, USA (Yale University in Norfolk), France (Académie international de Nice), Ireland, Switzerland, Spain and India. He is currently teaching at the Vienna School of Music.
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Johannes Krebs
요하네스 크렙스
Cellist
Professor an der Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Graz, Austria
오스트리아 그라츠 음악대학 교수
Active conceert artist
전문 연주자 활동 중
https://www.kug.ac.at/personen/persondetail/johannes-krebs
Johannes Krebs was born in Goslar, Germany in 1974. He is today one of the most interesting and multifaceted musicians of his generation.
Mr. Krebs studied with Frans Helmerson, Reinhard Latzko, Friedrich Jürgen Sellheim and Klaus Heitz in Hanover, Madrid, Basilea and Cologne. He participated in masterclasses with Boris Pergamenschikow, Bernhard Greenhouse, Wolfgang Böttcher, Mario Brunello and Yehudi Menuhin. The german cellist has won numerous prices and awards at competitions in Germany, Austria, England and the USA.
Over the last decade, Krebs has developed an extensive career as a soloist, chamber musician and much sought after teacher.
As soloist with orchestras he has performed under the baton of conductors like Ingo Metzmacher, Markus Poschner, Marko Letonja, Christopher Hogwood, Nicholas Milton, Florian Krumpöck, Thomas Klug and Wolfgang Schmidt. With the Hanover Piano Trio he has been appearing in concerts and recitals all over Europe and South America.
In 1999 Krebs made the world premiere recording of the piece TROVA by the spanish composer Enrique Granados for SONY. Later he has recorded many of the standard cello concertos by Haydn, Boccherini, Dvořák, Schumann, Bruch and Tchaikovsky. As a chamber musician he recorded Beethoven, Reger, Schnittke, Penderecki, Weinberg and Schubert string trios. Also he recorded Dvořák, Brahms, Mayer and Shostakovich Piano Trios, Beethoven, Mozart and Brahms Piano Quartets and Janáček String Quartets.
Mr. Krebs was invited for radio and tv-productions in Germany (NDR) and Spain (Tele5, Radio nacional, Canal+, Radio classico).
Krebs served as assistant Principal cellist at the Hamburg State Opera from 2002-2006 and as Principal cellist of the Bremen Philharmonic Orchestra from 2006–2019.
He taught at the Hochschule für Künste in Bremen from 2009–2020. In October 2019 he was appointed Professor at the Kunstuniversität in Graz. He offers masterclasses in Germany, Austria, Poland, Italy, and Spain and coaches regularly the cello sections of German youth orchestras. He was invited as a guest professor at the Music Academy in Krakow, Poland, and in Gent, Belgium.
Recently he has played concertos of the standard repertoire as well as extraordinary concertos by Martinu, Tüür, Sallinen and Gulda.
In 2015 he served as judge in the Tonali Cello Competition and was appointed Artistic Director of the Musikfest Goslar.
Krebs plays a marvellous cello by Carlo Antonio Testore, Milano 1746.
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Per Nyström
페르 니스트롬
Cellist
Principal in Uppsala Chamber Orchestra, Sweden
스웨덴 웁살라 챔버 오케스트라 수석
2012 holder of the Swedish royal medal ‘Literis et artibus’
2012년 스웨덴 왕실 훈장 'Literis et artibus' 수여
Kammarmusikens Vänner festivals founder & artistic advisor and Served as artistic director
"Kammarmusikens Vänner festivals"설립자 겸 예술 고문, 예술 감독 역임
https://www.musikiuppland.se/vara-ensembler-gammal/uppsala-kammarsolister/om-uppsala-kammarsolister/
Per Nyström is a Swedish cellist traveling the world as chamber musician & soloist and currently principal cello in UPPSALA CHAMBER SOLOISTS and UPPSALA CHAMBER ORCHESTRA in Sweden. Since 2001 Per is honorary fellow of the University of Aberdeen, and since 2012 holder of the Swedish royal medal ‘Literis et artibus’. Per was founder & artistic director of Kammarmusikens Vänner (K-V) festivals & masterclasses 2006–2017, (ex Aurora/Old Ox Festivals) and is since 2018 artistic advisor. K-V is one of the world's largest organizers of classical music festivals. Per was cellist and co-founder of the YGGDRASIL STRING QUARTET, 1992–2001. The Quartet had a residency at the University of Aberdeen for 5 years and toured the world performing in the great European halls and concerthouses. During 2001–2016 Per was principal cellist in CAMERATA NORDICA chamber orchestra, an orchestra at the time considered one of Europe’s leading chamber orchestras. Per plays on a Antonio & Giuseppe Gagliano cello from Naples 1796, and lifts 200kg in dead lift.
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Na-young Baek
백나영
Cellist
Assistant Principal Cellist of New Jersey Symphony, USA
미국 뉴저시 심포니 오케스트라 수석
A member of the Sejong Soloists and East Coast Chamber Orchestra
한국 세종솔로이스츠 및 미국 이스트 코스트 챔버 오케스트라 단원
https://www.njsymphony.org/musicians/detail/nayoung-baek
Winner of the Philadelphia Orchestra Greenfield Competition, Korean-born cellist NAYOUNG BAEK made her American debut with the Philadelphia Orchestra in 2000. She has appeared as soloist with the Hudson Valley Philharmonic, DuPage Symphony Orchestra, Seoul Philharmonic and Korean Chamber Ensemble at major venues, such as the Academy House in Philadelphia and the Rheingau Musik Festival in Frankfurt, Germany. Recent highlights include performances of Dvořák’s Cello Concerto with the Ulsan Symphony Orchestra, Wonju Philharmonic Orchestra and Greenwich Village Orchestra in New York City and Beethoven’s Triple Concerto with the Macau-Hong Kong-Taipei Symphony Orchestra for its New Year’s Concert in Macau, China.
At the age of 15, Baek became the youngest winner in the history of the prestigious Choong Ang Times competition in Korea and also garnered the Virtuoso Prize at the first Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians in Moscow, Russia. Baek was a prizewinner in the Gyeongnam International Competition (in memory of Isang Yun) and won first prize in Hudson Valley Philharmonic Competition and Holland-America Music Society Competition. Her recital appearances have included a New York-debut recital at Weill Hall at Carnegie Hall, presented by the Korea Music Society, and the Dame Myra Hess Concert Series in Chicago. An avid chamber musician, Baek has participated in and performed at the Marlboro Music Festival, Great Lakes Chamber Music Festival, Casals Festival in Prades, Aspen Music Festival and Isaac Stern Seminar in Israel. She has been featured at Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, Salle Gaveau in Paris and Cadogan Hall in London, and on NPR’s “Performance Today.” She has toured twice with Musicians From Marlboro, playing the Mendelssohn Octet and Janáček Quartet.
Baek studied with Orlando Cole at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia. She continued her studies at Yale University for her master’s degree and at The Juilliard School for her Artist Diploma with Aldo Parisot, who awarded her the Aldo Parisot Prize at the end of her studies. She completed her Doctor of Musical Arts degree at Stony Brook University, where she studied and performed with Colin Carr. Baek served as an adjunct faculty member at Kean University and is a member of the Sejong Soloists and East Coast Chamber Orchestra.
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Benedict Klöckner
베네딕트 클로크너
Cellist
Professor an der Kalaidos Musikhochschule in Zürich, Switzerland
스위스 칼라이도스 음악대학 출강
Founder and artistic director of the International Music Festival Koblenz
코블렌츠 음악 페스티벌 설립자 및 예술 감독
Active as a concert Soloist Artist
전문 솔로이스트 활동 중
https://www.benedictkloeckner.de/en
Benedict Kloeckner, born in 1989, has won numerous competitions and awards, most recently the OPUS Klassik 2021.
He is one of the outstanding artists of his generation. He performs worldwide as a soloist with renowned orchestras such as the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra London, the German Radio Philharmonic, the Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg, the NDR Radio Philharmonic, the MDR Symphony Orchestra, the German State Philharmonic, the Kremerata Baltica, the Camerata Oslo and the Munich Chamber Orchestra and works with them renowned conductors such as Daniel Barenboim, Christoph Eschenbach, Ingo Metzmacher, Michael Sanderling, Clemens Schuldt, Heinrich Schiff and Sir Simon Rattle.
He has made guest appearances in concert halls such as the Berlin Philharmonic, Carnegie Hall New York, Kennedy Center Washington, Symphony Hall Chicago, Arts Center Seoul, Suntory Hall Tokyo, Musikverein Vienna, Gewandhaus Leipzig, Tonhalle Zurich, Gasteig in Munich, the Concertgebouw Amsterdam, the Rudolfinum Prague, the Athenaeum Bucharest and the Barbican, Cadogan and Wigmore Hall London.
In the 2022/2023 season he played all 6 Bach suites in the Berlin Philharmonie and the Alte Oper in Frankfurt. In the 2022/2023 season he will again be a guest at the Berlin Philharmonie, both in a recital with Anna Fedorova and as a soloist in Dvorak's Cello Concerto with the Portuguese National Orchestra.
Again he plays in the Kennedy Center Washington, this time a world premiere of a new cello concerto by José Elizondo, and gives his debut in the Philharmonie Paris, as well as the Cologne Philharmonie.
He also plays with the Romanian Chamber Orchestra conducted by Cristian Macelaru, the Orchester Dijon Bourgogne conducted by Joseph Bastian, the Filarmonica di Teatro communale di Modena conducted by Henrik Nanasi, the Georgian Chamber Orchestra conducted by Daniel Raiskin, the Panamerican Symphony Orchestra, the Brasov Philharmonic Orchestra and is on tour in Japan and South Africa. There he will premiere a new cello concerto by Bongani Ndodana-Breen together with the Johannesburg Philharmonic Orchestra.
Benedict Kloeckner is a welcome guest at festivals around the world. His chamber music partners have included Emanuel Ax, Lisa Batiashvili, Yuri Bashmet, Christoph Eschenbach, Vilde Frang, Gidon Kremer, Anne Sophie Mutter and Sir András Schiff.
Benedict Kloeckner works regularly with the great contemporary composers of our time. In 2018 he premiered Wolfgang Rihm's double concerto for 2 cellos and strings.
Together with the Korean Chamber Orchestra under the baton of Christoph Poppen, he premiered Eun Hwa Cho's Cello Concerto at the Seoul Arts Center. With the Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg under Peter Tilling, he also performed the Austrian premiere of Dai Fujikura's cello concerto in Salzburg.
In 2020 he premiered 7 works composed for him by Howard Blake, Elena Kats Chernin, José Elizondo, Dai Fujikura, Geoffrey Gordon, Bongani Ndodana-Breen and Eric Tanguy.
His CD recordings have been highly praised by the international press and have been nominated for the German Record Critics' Award, among others. Recordings were made in collaboration with artists such as Gidon Kremer, the conductors Heinrich Schiff and Michael Sanderling, the pianists Danae Dörken, Anna Fedorova, Yu Kosuge, Mario Häring, Ragna Schirmer and José Gallardo, the violinists Kirill Troussov, Ragnhild Hemsing, and the Composers Wolfgang Rihm and Howard Blake.
Since 2014, Benedict Kloeckner has been artistic director of the Koblenz International Music Festival IMUKO.
Benedict Kloeckner received his artistic training from Prof. Martin Ostertag at the Karlsruhe University of Music, as well as from Prof. Frans Helmerson and Gary Hoffman at the Kronberg Academy, made possible by the Angela Winkler grant, and Prof. Michael Sanderling. He received important impulses and valuable support for his artistic development from Gidon Kremer, Steven Isserlis and Sir András Schiff.
Benedict Kloeckner plays the "Ex Maurice Gendron" cello by Francesco Ruggeri (1680), a generous loan.
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Bonian Tian
보니안 티안
Cellist
Professor an der Hochschule für Musik und Darstellende Kunst Frankfurt, Germany
독일 프랑크푸르트 국립 음악대학 교수
Guest professor at the Central Conservatory of Music Beijing, China
중국 베이징 음악원 객원 교수
Principal an der Gürzenich Orchester Köln, Germany
독일 쾰른 필하모닉 오케스트라 수석
Teaching assistant of Kronberg Academy, Germany
독일 크론베르크 아카데미 조교
https://www.hfmdk-frankfurt.de/person/prof-bonian-tian
Born in China, Bonian Tian received his first cello lesson at the age of five at the Shenyang Conservatory of Music. In 1997, he continued his studies at Na Mula at the Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing before arriving in Germany in 2005, where he first studied at David Gerga's College of Music in Cologne and then at the Kronberg Academy of Music at Frans Helmerson.
He won numerous international competitions, including the 2002 Tchaikowsky Boys Musician Contest, the 2006 International Davidov Competition, the 2011 International George Enescu Competition in Bucharest. He placed second at the Antonio Janigro International Cello Competition in Zagreb 2008 and the André Navarra International Cello Competition in Toulouse 2011.
Bonian Tian regularly plays at the Schleswig Holstein Festival, Rheingau Music Festival. As a soloist, he has already performed with the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra, the Latvian National Orchestra, the China Philharmonic, the Taiwan National Symphony Orchestra, the Shanghai Symphony Orchestra and the Toulouse Symphony Orchestra. At the Berlin Philharmonic, Vienna Music Association, Copenhagen Tivoli Concert Hall, the Seoul Centre for Culture and Music, and a private audience with Queen Margrethe of Denmark.
Bonian Tian worked with leaders such as Christoph Eschenbach, Christoph von Dohnanyi, Daniel Barenboim, Sir Neville Marriner, Markus Stenz, Leif Segerstam, Gidor Kremer, Yuri Bashmet, András Ship, Steven Isserlis and since January 2010 has been a solo cellist in the Gürchen Orchester Cologne.
Since 2012, Bonian Tian has been teaching Cello at Frankfurt's College of Music and Performing Arts. Since 2015, Bonian Tian has been a guest professor at the Central Conservatory of Music Beijing China. He's playing on a cello built for him by Patrick Robin, Angers' France.
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Ramon Jaffe
라몬 야페
Cellist
Faculty an der Hochschule für Musik Carl Maria von Weber Dresden, Germany
독일 드레스덴 카를 마리아 폰 베버 국립 음악대학 출강
Artistic Director of Kammermusikfest Hofgarten
Hofgarten 국제 음악 축제 예술 감독
Active Cello Soloist
전문 솔로이스트 활동 중
https://www.hfmdd.de/personen/person/237-ramon-jaffe
Born into a musical family in Riga, Latvia in 1962, he immigrated to Israel with his family in 1971 before coming to Germany in 1974. Ramón Jaffé received his first musical tuition under his father Don Jaffe, who guided him until his concert exam in 1988 with B. Peragamenschikow. In addition to his tutelage under D. Geringas, D. Shafran and S. Vegh served as his musical mentors. As chamber music partner, he accompanied Sandor Vegh in his last great appearance as a violinist in the great Mozarteum Hall in Salzburg.
Ramón Jaffé, under this master‘s aegis, took successfully part in a series of competitions such as the German Musical Competition (1984) and the Casals Competition in Budapest (1985). His solo career, which had commenced during his studies, led him to the prestigious concert houses of Berlin, Leipzig, Amsterdam, Vienna, Salzburg, Munich, London, and Cologne, St.-Petersburg, Rio de Janeiro, to name a few. While doing this, he devoted himself to chamber music as a member of the string trio ,,Belcanto Strings“ (1993 – 2009) and the ,,Mendelssohn Trio Berlin“. Further chamber music partners have included, among others, I. Vermillion, Y. Bronfman, A. Mustonen, A. Frölich, F. Leleux, V. Mendelssohn, J. Rachlin, W. Fuchs, M.P. Langlamet, B. Schmid, E. Bashkirowa, G. Causse, and N. Znaider.
In addition, Mr. Jaffé is the founder and artistic manager of the Chamber Music Festival Hopfgarten/Tirol. In 2011 he has accepted the invitation to the artistic leadership of the Chamber Music Festival in Middelburg/NL which he led until 2019. In 2020 he has founded the Kammermusikfest Oberlausitz in Saxonia/Germany.
The orchestras with which Ramón Jaffé has worked, include the DSO&BSO Berlin, St. Petersburg Philharmonic, Berliner Symphoniker, Hamburger Symphoniker, Camerata Academica Salzburg, Radio SO Vienna, Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg, the Armenian Philharmonic, the Stuttgart Philharmonic, Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra, Orquesta Sinfonica do Brazil.
A sampling of the conductors, with whom he has worked includes A. Boreyko, A. Mustonen, M. Jurowski, E. Topchjan, St. Blunier, Ralf Weikert, as well as the jazz singer Bobbie McFerrin.
He appeared with the Bavarian Radio Orchestra under the conductorship of R. Abbado, M. Viotti and L. Foster, and the RSO Vienna in the Vienna Musikverein within the Wiener Festwochen. This performance was frequently broadcast internationally via radio and television. Numerous other T.V. and radio recordings as well as an impressive number of CDs document his artistic work. "Meditation hebraique“, Brahms Arrangements (published by Koch Schwann), and the premiere of B. Blacher‘s Cello Concerto (Signum) are examples of this. Among the newest releases one can find “The cello’s opera voice” with original pieces for Cello&Orchestra by Verdi, Rossini, Weber, Auber and R.&J. Strauss and Dvoráks Cello concerto No. 1 in A Major.
Ramón Jaffé was a welcomed guest at international festivals, such as the Schleswig-Holstein Festival, the Rheingau Festival, the Würzburg Mozart Festival, Open Chamber Music Prussia Cove (GB), D. Oistrakh-Festival (Estonia), Schubertiade Roskilde (DK), Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, Stuttgarter Bachtage, Steirischer Herbst Graz, the Kuhmo Chamber Music Festival (Finland), the Jerusalem Chamber Music Festival, Salzburg Culture Weeks, the Expo 1992 and the Biennial in Seville, the Middelburg Festival (NL), the MIDEM in Cannes, Amadeo (NL), Summertime (LV) and the Ludwigsburg Festival.
One of his most artistically exciting and impressive encounters was that with the late Flamenco guitarist Pedro Bacan. Bacan introduced Ramón Jaffé to the secrets of the fascinating world of Flamenco.
Their performances have culminated at all the significant Flamenco Festivals in Spain and France. In 2006 Ramón Jaffé has founded the RamonJaffé-Trio (cello, flamenco-guitar&flamenco-dance), which is specialized on the connection of spanish classical music with the flamenco. He is also constantly performing with the Sri Lankan Sitar-virtuoso Pradeep Ratnayake.
Ramón Jaffé is teaching at the University of Music “C. M. v. Weber” in Dresden. In addition he is leading worldwide masterclasses and is jury-member of several competiotions.
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Uwe Hirth- Schmidt
우베 히르스 슈미트
Cellist
Member of Morpheus Ensemble
모르페우스 앙상블 단원
Founded the Jacques Thibaud String Trio
자크 티보 현악 트리오 설립
Active as a concert Soloist Artist
전문 연주자 활동 중
http://hirth-schmidt.de/uwe_bio_en.php
Uwe Hirth-Schmidt was born in Lahr/Black Forrest and picked up the cello at age five. He appears internationally in venues such as Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center, Berlin Philharmonie and Konzerthaus, Hamburg Musikhalle, Munich Max-Joseph Saal, London Wigmore Hall, Brussels Philharmonie and Amsterdam Concertgebouw. He performs as a soloist and chamber musician with renowned artists and ensembles. He has won numerous prizes including the German Federal Youth Competition, Southwest Chamber Music Competition, Baden-Baden International Competition, and Offenburg Musikpreis Competition.
In 1994, he founded the Jacques Thibaud String Trio, which, performing all repertoire from memory, won first or top prizes in competitions including Caltanissetta, Trapani, Folkwang and Deutscher Musikwettbewerb. The trio performed extensively at renowned festivals and chamber series worldwide.
The New York Times stated that "this is the first string trio to have as major career...they're also havingfun. It's the best combination. Success is sure to come to them." With the trio, Uwe Hirth-Schmidt recorded 6 CD’s include live recordings at Lincoln Center and in Cleveland, a well as frequent broadcasts with radio stations including WNYC, Voice of America, WQED, NPR Performance Today, St. Paul Sunday, KUHF, Radio Bremen, RBB/SFB, and NDR. In addition to giving masterclasses at universities such as Princeton, Cornell, MIT, UCLA, Duke, Carnegie Melon, Johns Hopkins, and Rice, he taught at Musica Mundi Brussels festival.
He studied with Wolfgang Boettcher at the Berlin University of Arts and received the Artist Diploma in chamber music at Folkwang Hochschule Essen with Vladimir Mendelssohn. He also worked with Varga, Geringas, Demenga, Beyerle, Gronich, Grabiecz, Toyoda, Sebók, St. Petersburg Quartet, Brandis Quartet, Beyerle, Chumachenco, Mantel, Marschner, Zimmermann, Chumachenco, Levin, Neikrug, Mandeau. (*list first names—maybe cut out some names as there are so many*)
Uwe Hirth-Schmidt currently performs about 100 concerts a year in Europe and Asia annually. He plays with the Salzburg Soloists (latest CD was listed in top 10 in Japan), Morpheus -Duo, -Trio, -Quartet, and the Mozart Quartet. “Successful start of his other career”, headlined the Berlin Morgenpost reviewer lately, commenting a Berlin Philharmonie solo concert for his Saens-Saens and Shostakovitch Concerti, praising his “technique and powerful, vibrant tone” as the New York Times had previously. The Melbourne Press Journal described his sound as “sheer velvet” and the Westdeutsche Zeitung commented on the “refined voice of his playing.” Uwe Hirth-Schmidt performs on perhaps the only cello made by Giuseppe Dalaglio.
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Alexander - Castro Balbi
알렉산더 카스트로 발비
Cellist
Principal of the German National Theater
독일 국립 극장 오케스트라 수석
Solo cellist of the Staatskapelle Weimar
바이마르 슈타츠카펠레 독주자
https://www.instagram.com/alex.castrobalbi
Alexandre Castro-Balbi , born in Besançon in 1991, grew up in a musical family of Latin American origin. At the age of seven he received his first cello lessons from György Adam at the Conservatoire de Besançon. He graduated from the Conservatoire with the Diplôme d'Études Musicales in 2004 and continued his studies the following year with Marc Coppey at the Conservatoire de Paris. Two years later he began his studies at the Conservatoire Supérieur de Paris (CNSM) with Philippe Muller, from which he graduated with a master's degree. He then deepened his studies with Prof. Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt at the Hochschule für Musik "Franz Liszt" Weimar.
After studying for a semester at the Hanns Eisler Music Academy in Berlin with Claudio Bohórquez as part of ERASMUS, he spent another semester with Clemens Hagen at the Mozarteum in Salzburg. He also took part in numerous master classes, including with Steven Isserlis, László Fenyő, Lluís Claret, Sadao Harada, Peter Bruns, Raphae ͏̈l Pidoux and Xavier Gagnepain.
Alexandre Castro-Balbi has won several international prizes, including second prize and special prize at the Carlos Prieto International Cello Competition in Morelia (Mexico) and second prize at the Prince of Asturias Villa de Llanes competition in Spain. At the "International Competition Franz Schubert and Modern Music" in Graz, he was awarded second prize with his piano trio "Suyana" and the special prize for the best interpretation of a contemporary work.
At the age of 19, Castro-Balbi reached the semi-finals of the ARD music competition in Munich in 2010. He won scholarships from the Yamaha Music Foundation of Europe, the Académie musicale de Villecroze and the Foundation for Young Musicians in Besançon. He has been invited to numerous international festivals, including the "Festival internacional de cello", Lima (Peru), "Festival Prince of Asturias" (Spain), Festival "Music in the Mountains", Colorado (USA), "Festival international de musique de Besançon” and the Festival of “Villa Musica”.
As a soloist he has performed with the Munich Chamber Orchestra, the Jena Philharmonic, the Budapest Chamber Orchestra, the Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de Panamá, the Berlin-Brandenburg Symphony Orchestra, the Orchester du Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris, the Landesjugendorchester Peru and the Orchester Philharmonique de Besançon among well-known musicians Conductors such as Seiji Ozawa, Myung-Whun Chung, Péter Csaba and Zsolt Nagy in the Berlin Philharmonic, the Salle Pleyel, the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, the Munich Philharmonic, the Victoria Hall Geneva, the Teatro Nacional Madrid, the Musikverein Graz and im Solitaire Salzburg. In 2017 he played the Lalo Cello Concerto as a soloist with the Staatskapelle Weimar under Stefan Lano.
His chamber music partners include Lucas Debargue, Markus Groh, Natasha Prischipenko, Christophe Giovaninetti, Svetlin Roussev, Diana Ligeti, Mayu Kishima, Marc Bouchkov, Marie Chilemme, Adrien Boisseau, Regis Vincent, Lena Semenova, Guillaume Chilemme, David Castro-Balbi and Thibaud Epp .
Alexandre Castro-Balbi has been solo cellist of the German National Theater and the Staatskapelle Weimar since 2015.
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Yeonjin Kim
김연진
Cellist, Guest Faculty
Professor of The Tianjin Juilliard School, China
중국 텐진 줄리어드 음악원 교수
https://www.tianjinjuilliard.edu.cn/faculty/yeonjin-kim
Korean cellist Yeonjin Kim has received international acclaim as a soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician at venues such as the Kennedy Center, Konzerthaus Berlin, Berlin Philharmonie, Seoul Arts Center, Suntory Hall, China National Center for the Performing Arts, and others.
A top prize winner of the Sorantin International Competition (USA), Bossart Award (USA), Dichler-Sato International Competition (Austria), and Viva Hall Competition (Japan), Kim has appeared as soloist with orchestras in Cleveland, Ann Arbor, Colorado, Seoul, and Manila. Her performances were broadcasted on TV and radio in the U.S., Korea, and Japan. As an avid chamber musician, she has collaborated with world-renowned artists. Kim has also performed extensively in Korea and the US with her two sisters in a piano trio, Trio K.
Prior to joining The Tianjin Juilliard School, Kim served as a guest faculty at the University of Michigan and Oberlin Conservatory as well as an adjunct professor at Furman University. She has given master classes in schools in USA, Korea, China, the Philippines, and Hungary. Other artist faculty appointments include Abilene Music Festival, Madeline Island Music Festival, and Luzerne Music Festival. As an orchestral player, Kim also served as assistant principal of the Northwest Indiana Symphony and guest principal cellist of the Ann Arbor Symphony, Dearborn Symphony, and National Repertory Orchestra.
Kim graduated from Seoul National University (BM) in Korea; Toho Gakuen in Japan; Cleveland Institute of Music (MM); and the University of Michigan (DMA) under the tutelage of Chung-Shim Baek, Dong-Oo Lee, Ji-sook Shin, Ko Iwasaki, and Richard Aaron.
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Dmitry Feygin
드미트리 파이긴
Cellist
Professor of Tokyo College of Music, Japan
일본 도쿄 음악대학 교수
https://www.tokyo-ondai.ac.jp/en/faculty
Russian cellist Dmitry Feygin was born in Moscow to his father Valentin Feygin, a distinguished cellist, and mother Galina Zubareva , a famous cello teacher. He received his education at the central music school of Moscow Conservatory in a special program for highly musically gifted children, and continued his studies at the Moscow Conservatory, where he earned his graduate degree. He studied cello with his father and chamber music with Aleksandr Korchagin, a cellist of the Shostakovich String Quartet, and professor Tigran Alikhanov.
While a student at the Moscow Conservatory, he made his debut as a soloist in 1991 at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory in a performance of Tchaikovsky's Variations on a Rococo Theme under the baton of Aleksandr Vedernikov, who went on to become chief conductor of the Bolshoi Theatre. Mr. Feygin has won numerous prizes, including at the Shostakovich Chamber Music Competition and the Viva-hall Cello Competition in Japan. At the Shostakovich Chamber Music Competition, he was awarded the special Sonata Prize by Mrs. Shostakovich herself.
Since 1990, Mr. Feygin has performed both in Russia and abroad, including at the New Viktring festival, the Corinthian Summer Music Festival in Austria, the Colmar International Festival in France organized by the Russian violinist Vladimir Spivakov, the Oleg Kagan Music Festival in Russia organized by Natalia Gutman, and the November Art Festival in Moscow.
Since 1995 he has been an artist at the Moscow Philharmonic Society management(and teaches at the Central Music School of the Moscow Conservatory. In 1999, he performed with Russian conductor Ilya Mussin and others. Since 2006, he has been performing in annual subscription concerts organized by the Moscow Philharmonic Society, and in an annual series of cello and piano duo chamber music concerts with Mrs. Hiroko Niimi-Feygin.
Recently, Mr. Feygin has performed with Japanese orchestras under the batons of world-famous Japanese conductors such as Kenichiro Kobayashi and Junichi Hirokami. He has also appeared with distinguished orchestras in South Korea and Vietnam. He currently serves as a jury member for competitions in Japan, Russia and South Korea, and also gives master-classes mainly in China and other Asian countries. He is also active as a soloist and chamber musician.
In 2017, Mr. Feygin released a CD including Schubert's Arpeggione Sonata, and in 2018, he released a CD of the complete unaccompanied Cello Suites by J.S. Bach.In 2020 he’s CD “20th century works for solo cello” got award from Record Arts Magazine Japan . He is currently a professor at Tokyo College of Music.
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