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Roland Glassl

Since 2018 professor for viola at the Munich University of Music. From 2004–2018 professor for viola at the University for Music and Performing Arts Frankfurt am Main. Roland Glassl is a lecturer for  viola masterclasses at the Allegro Vivo summer academy in Horn, Waldviertel for several years, because teaching has always been an important complement[…]

Christoph Ehrenfellner

2016–2019 artist in residence at Theater Nordhausen, since 2014 guest conductor at Mexico City Pilharmonic Orchestra, chief at Sinfonietta Baden 2011–2015, guest at the Mozarteum Orchester Salzburg, the OSN S. Domingo, RSO Minsk, Thames Chamber Orchester a.s.o.; Chief assistant at Opera National de Lorraine/ Nancy, guest conductor at opera houses with orchestras and at festivals.In[…]

Igor Petrushevski

Widely considered as one of the leading violin teachers in Europe. His students are winners of competitions e. g. P. I. Tchaikovsky, N. Paganini, M. Long-Thibaud, Tibor Varga, Rodolfo Lipizer, Indianapolis, Tokyo, Wieniavsky. Regularly working in festivals: The Enescu Festival, Mozarteum Summer Academy, Beethoven Easter Festival. He is professor at the R. Wagner Konservatorium and the[…]

John Holloway

1999–2014 Professor for violin (modern and baroque) and chamber music at the University of Music Dresden. A pioneer of the modern Early Music movement in Britain. His recording of Biber’s Mystery Sonatas won a Gramophone Award in 1991, and remains the reference recording of this music. Recordings for ECM New Series include Bach’s Sonatas and[…]