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Hariolf Schlichtig

Hariolf Schlichtig

Professor for Viola and Chamber Music at the Munich University of Music. International Masterclasses. Many of his students are prize winners of competitions and have international engagements. Hariolf Schlichtig lectures a master class viola at the Allegro Vivo Summer Academy in Horn, city near Vienna. Soloist and principal violist of the “Cappella Andrea Barca” with[…]

Christoph Moser

Since 2020 Christoph Moser is university professor for clarinet at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna, teaching position since 2017. Regular participation in the Vienna State Opera Orchestra, Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, RSO Vienna, Bruckner Orchestra Linz, Mozarteum Orchestra Salzburg, NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra, Staatskapelle Dresden and others. Performances as soloist and chamber musician in[…]

Elisabeth Leonskaja

Elisabeth Leonskaja has long been among the most celebrated pianists of our times. In a world dominated by commercial media, she has remained true to herself and to music, in the tradition of great Russian musicians such as David Oistrakh, Sviatoslav Richter and Emil Gilels. Like them, she has always stood for the quintessence of[…]

Barbara Buntrock

Since 2015 professor for viola at Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf. Founder and artistic director of “Festival 3B – chamber music in the Immanuel church Wuppertal”. Member of the Mariani piano quartet, awarded with a scholarship of the German Music Competition in 2011 and CD projects such as “Idée fixe“ with works of Enescu and Fauré.[…]

Baiba Osina

Pianist at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. Baiba Osina is an accompanist for master classes at the Allegro Vivo Summer Academy; Lecturer for solo and class coaching at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna in the classes of Prof. Gerald Schubert and Maria Grün, before that in the class of[…]

Katalin Kokas

Since 2004 professor for violin at the Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. In 2010 founding artistic director of Hungary’s and the region’s most outstanding classic music festivals, the Kaposfest for five years. Invited by renowned artists to their festivals like G. Kremer to Lockenhaus, E. Bashkirova to Jerusalem, S. Isserlis to Prussia Cove, I.[…]

Barnabás Kelemen

Barnabas Kelemen is professor for Violin at the Franz Liszt Music Academy Budapest since 2005 and at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln since 2014. Visiting professor at Bloomington Indiana University. Regular masterclasses, numerous CD recordings, including honoured with the ‘Diapason d’Or’,the German Record Critics’ Award and the Grand Prix du Disque of the[…]

Björn Lehmann

Since 2011 Björn Lehmann is professor at Berlin University of Arts. Master classes in Germany, Austria, France, Switzerland, Japan, South Korea and China. Juror of international piano competitons, e.g. 2018 “Concours de Genève”. Performances as soloist and chamber musician, particular commitment to new music, thereby collaboration with composers such as F. Goldmann, M. Spahlinger and[…]

Sonja Korak

Professor for flute at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna at the Franz Schubert Institute since 2020. Previously Lecturer and Senior Lecturer at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna at the Leonard Bernstein Institute since 2001. Teacher in the „Special Classes“-Project for talented pupils at the Johann Sebastian Bach Music School[…]

Réka Szilvay

Réka Szilvay

Réka Szilvay was appointed Professor of Violin at the Sibelius Academy/University of the Arts Helsinki since 2006. She continues the pedagogical tradition of her professors Géza Szilvay, Tuomas Haapanen, Sándor Végh and Gerhard Schulz. Many of her students are winners and laureates at international competitions. Apart from giving concerts and master classes, she engages in[…]