The International Music Academy FORTE is established on the initiative of Nataliya Chepurenko (director of Brussels International Music Academy) and supported by influential personalities in the world of music.
Team 2025
Nataliya Chepurenko
Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden
Daniel Blumenthal
Yannick Van de Velde
Olga Zdorenko
Tatiana Kozlova
Lyudmyla Zakopets
Erik Sluys
Alice Van Leuven
Alexandra Cooreman
Valeriy Sokolov
Magdalena Płociennik
Vladimír Bukač
Pierre Fontenelle
Steven Caeyers
Oleksiy Shadrin
Philippe Ranallo
Franco Ascolese
Raffaele Ficuciello
Sabine Conzen
Olga Artemenko
Stefano Palamidessi
Sergio Agreda De Ro
Pascale Van Os
Jing Han
Kaliya Kalcheva
Urszula Markowska
Jakub Jirásek
Khrystyna Korchynska
Çağıl Cansu Şanlıdağ
Myrto Sifaki
Oksana Stechyshyn
Silviu Dumitrache
Hyunshin Kim
HueyChing Chong
Tomoko Honda
Nataliya Chepurenko
PIANO | Chamber Music | Piano Ensembles
Founding director, piano, chamber music teacher at the “Music Academy FORTE” (www.musicacademy.be ). Founding director, piano, chamber music teacher and tutor professor of piano at the Brussels International Music Academy (www.brima.be). Founder, artistic director, president and jury member of International Competition for young pianists “Merci, Maestro!” (www.mercimaestro.be).
Jury member at many International piano competitions, member of EPTA, and ballet pianist.
Also working for a number of leading companies as a pianist: Pasodos Dance Company (Palma Dance Center, Mallorca); Astana Ballet (Kazakhstan); L’Hivernal de la dance (Liege, Belgium), etc.
For a number of years has performed as a main pianist at the Royal Ballet of Flanders (Antwerp, Belgium); Brussels International Ballet School (Brussels, Belgium); Royal Ballet school in Antwerp; Rosas, P.A.R.T.S. et Yantra in Brussels; Studio Bejart (Brussels, Belgium); piano accompanist at a High school of music (Kiev, Ukraine).
Received Diplomas with distinction in Piano/Accompaniment/Chamber music/Psycho-pedagogy from three conservatories: National Conservatory Tchaikovsky (Kiev, Ukraine), Royal Conservatory of Liége (Belgique), Royal Conservatoire of Brussels (Belgium).
Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden
PIANO
Honorary Professor at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels and currently at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel.
At sixteen: third prize in the Queen Elisabeth Piano Competition in 1964. Studied at the Queen Elisabeth College of Music. He has appeared as soloist with numerous orchestras, including the St Petersburg Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London, the Orchestre National de Belgique, the Orchestre de la Radio-Télévision Luxembourgeoise, the Residentie Orkest in The Hague, I Fiamminghi and the Franz Liszt Orchestra in Budapest.
Frequently performed in chamber music formation with musicians such as José Van Dam, Augustin Dumay, Miriam Fried, Silvia Marcovici, Gérard Caussé, Michaela Martin, Walter Boeykens, Frans Helmerson, the quartet Ysaÿe, the quartet Melos and the quartet Enesco.
His recordings are numerous.
Vanden Eynden was often a jury member in international competitions, primarily on the jury of the International Queen Elisabeth Competition. He was also artistic advisor for some festivals such as in Stavelot.
He has built a solid career as an international soloist. At the same time, he is an honorary professor at the Brussels Conservatory of Music and currently at the Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth. He is also artistic director of the Eduardo Del Pueyo Music Centre.
Daniel Blumenthal
PIANO
Professor of piano performance at the Royal Flemish Conservatory in Brussels, as well as the Thy Masterclass for chamber music in Denmark. Is a member of the Piano Quintet of the Monnaie in Brussels.
His abundant discography extends to over 80 CD’s. Appears regularly in recital with internationally recognized artists such as Barry Tuckwell, Pierre Amoyal, José van Dam and Marie-Nicole Lemieux.
Between 1981 and 1983 won many prizes in international competitions: Sydney and Leeds in 1981, Geneva and Busoni in 1982 and the Queen Elisabeth of Belgium in 1983.
American pianist, born in Germany, began his musical studies in Paris at the age of 5. Studied at American University in Washington, D.C., the University of Michigan and the Juilliard School where he earned his doctorate. Then went on to study with Benjamin Kaplan in London.
Yannick Van de Velde
PIANO
Professor of piano performance Conservatory of Luxembourg and the Akademie für Tonkunst Darmstadt. International soloist. Is among the summit of the musical scene in Belgium and across Europe.
Mr. Van de Velde is a prizewinner in many international competitions: he was finalist of the Busoni Competition in Bolzano, Italy (2015), “Prix d’Argent” and Public Prize in the Piano Campus Competition in Paris, and first prize in the Nany Phillepart Foundation Competition.
Performed across the world in famous venues such as the Philharmonie of Berlin, the Acropolis Museum in Athens, Lincoln Center in New York, Center of Fine Arts and studio 4 of Flagey in Brussels, Casa da Musica in Porto, Palacio de Festivales in Santander, …
Studied with Klaus Hellwig, Elisso Virsaladze, Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden, and Jan Michiels. Has been strongly influenced by great personalities such as Arie Vardi, Menahem Pressler, Paul Badura-Skoda, Hung-Kuan Chen, Evgeny Koroliov, Rudolf Buchbinder, Brigitte Engerer, Karl-Heinz Kämmerling, Robert McDonald, and Jerome Lowenthal.
Olga Zdorenko
PIANO
Tatiana Kozlova
PIANO | Piano Ensembles
Lyudmyla Zakopets
PIANO | Chamber Music | Piano Ensembles
Erik Sluys
VIOLIN
Professor of violin at the Brussels Higher School for Arts (Kunsthumaniora Brussel). Teaches as an assistant of Philippe Graffin in the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.
Studied at the Royal Music Conservatoire in Brussels. Then in Germany with Prof. Joshua Epstein (Saarbrücken) and Prof. Ch.-A. Linale (Düsseldorf). Masterclasses with Sandor Vegh, Yfrah Neaman, André Gertler and Zachar Bron.
Member of the contemporary music ensemble “Musiques Nouvelles".
From 1996 till 2016 he serves as assistant-concertmaster and musical advisor of the Flemish Symphony Orchestra.
Recorded the 2 violin sonatas by Bela Bartok for UT3 Records and a his CD with the violin sonatas by Babadjanian and Janacek got intenationally high acclaim and was selected “CD of the month” in the prestigious Dutch magazine “Luister”.
Alice Van Leuven
VIOLIN
Alexandra Cooreman
VIOLIN
Valeriy Sokolov
VIOLIN
International soloist.
He was awarded the Study Grant Prize at the International Pablo Sarasate Competition in Pamplona, Spain in 1999 which provided him with a scholarship to study with Natalia Boyarskaya at the Yehudi Menuhin School, England.
In September 2005, Sokolov took part in the George Enescu Festival and won the Grand Prix with a performance of Beethoven's Violin Concerto; he also won Best Performance for Enescu’s Violin Sonata No. 3 as well as the Enescu Foundation Prize.
Sokolov made his US orchestral debut in summer 2007, performing at Aspen Music Festival and Grand Teton Music Festival, and, upon special invitation of David Zinman, at the Blossom Festival with the Cleveland Orchestra.
Upon Lawrence Foster’s personal invitation, Sokolov recorded Enescu's Violin Sonata No 3, complementing Mr. Foster's recording of Enescu's Octet in a transcription for symphony orchestra, released on CD at the beginning of 2009 on the EMI/Virgin label.
He has appeared with the Tonhalle Orchester Zürich, the Chamber Orchestra of Europe, the Orchestre National de Bordeaux-Aquitaine, and made debuts with the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Die Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, the Orchestre National de France and the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra. Conductors with whom he has worked include David Zinman, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Ivor Bolton and Ludovic Morlot. He has appeared in recital at the Wigmore Hall, the Théâtre du Châtelet and the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden.
Magdalena Płociennik
VIOLIN | Chamber Music
Professor of violin, chamber music at the F. Chopin State Music School, the Music School No. 2 (1st level) in Wrocław and at the K. Szymanowski State Music School (1st and 2nd level) in Wrocław, where for many years she was the Head of the first level of the string instruments and guitar section.
Graduated from the State Conservatory of Antonina Nieżdanowa in Odessa, in the violin class of Aleksander Pavlov.
For many years - member of the 1st violins in the orchestra of the Lower Silesian Opera in Wrocław. Co-founded the Wrocław String Quartet, with which performed in Poland and Europe. Juror of various national and international violin competitions. Co-founder of the Lower Silesian Society of F. Chopin in Wrocław, where she held the position of the vice-president for 9 years.
Twice she received an individual award from the Director of the Artistic Education Center for a special contribution to the development of artistic education in Poland. Was awarded the Bronze Cross of Merit and the Silver Medal by the President of the Republic of Poland.
Vladimír Bukač
VIOLA
Pierre Fontenelle
CELLO
Teacher at the IMEP (Royal Institute for Music and Pedagogy Namur); Founder and artistic director of the Concerts des Dames at the Abbaye Notre-Dame du Vivier (Marche-les-Dames).
He initially took up the cello as an autodidact in his hometown of Seattle before studying traditionally at the Conservatoire de Luxembourg, then the IMEP (Namur) with Éric Chardon, before specialising in Soviet music with Han Bin Yoon at the Mons Conservatory. He then continues studying in Paris with Anne Gastinel at the Académie Jaroussky.
Former cello-soloist of the Opéra Royal de Wallonie-Liège and Namurois of the Year 2020. From 2019 to 2022, he had the pleasure of joining the Opéra Royal de Wallonie-Liège as cello-soloist, becoming the youngest tenured musician of the orchestra. He has also appeared as guest first cellist of the Orchestre National de Bordeaux-Aquitaine, the Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège, and the Belgian National Orchestra.
Committed to all the various aspects of being a musician, classical or otherwise, Pierre composes and explores popular and contemporary music with his cello-accordion Duo Kiasma with accordionist Frin Wolter (1st Prize - Accordé’Opale Competition). He collaborates with artists such as Jodie Devos, Gergely Madaras, Christophe Rousset, Philippe Graffin, Jean-Claude Vanden Eyden, Gwendoline Blondeel and Mathieu Herzog.
1st Prize of the 2022 Breughel Competition, he also won the Public Prize and the Best Interpretation Prize. In October 2020, he received the 2nd Prize “Van Hecke” at the 1st BCS International Cello Competition and won the First Prize and the Feldbusch Prize at the Concours International Edmond Baert (2019).
Pierre performs on a private loan of a 1690 Ruggieri cello, as well as a Nicolas-François Vuillaume cello from 1860, instrument made available by the King Baudouin Foundation thanks to the Léon Courtin-Marcelle Bouché’s Fund's gift and managed by Strings For Talent.
Steven Caeyers
CELLO | Chamber Music
Professor of violoncello at the Kunsthumaniora in Brussels and at the Municipal Conservatory of Leuven. Cellist with 'Le Concert Olympique' and a Professional cellist with the Ensor string quartet, soloist at the “Beethoven academy”.
Won a First Prize for cello and chamber music at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Brussels.
As a soloist at the “Beethoven academy” he performed throughout Europe with well-known soloists and conductors and provided radio, TV and CD recordings with this ensemble.
At the Royal Conservatory of Music in Antwerp, he obtained the Higher Chamber music diploma. Studied at the Kunsthumaniora (Brussels), went to the Brabant Conservatory in Tilburg (NL) for a solo diploma with Prof. G. Schiffer.
Oleksiy Shadrin
CELLO
International soloist, previously artist in Residence at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapelle.
Oleksiy Shadrin received his Bachelor and Master of Musical Arts at the Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien in Hanover with Prof. Leonid Gorokhov.
He won the first prize of the 4th M. Lysenko International Music Competition in 2012. In 2018, he has been awarded the 3d Prize at the Prague Spring competition.
Following his early successes in numerous competitions, including the National Ukrainian Competition for Strings in Lvov/Lemberg and the 8th National Ukrainian Competition “New Names” in Kiev, he became in 2004 a scholar of the International Foundation of violinist and conductor Vladimir Spivakov.
In 2005, Oleksiy Shadrin was a finalist in the 3rd David Popper International Competition in Hungary, and in 2008, he won the 2nd prize at The International Competition in Minsk. Following his competition successes, he has performed in major concert halls of Ukraine, Russia, Germany, France, South Korea, China, Vietnam, Holland and Portugal.
In 2016, he made his debut appearance at the Berliner Philharmoniker. In 2017, he appeared as a soloist with the NDR Radiophilharmonie with Andrew Manze in the Grosser Sendesaal in Hannover, and made his debut appearance at the Hamburg Chamber Music Festival.
Philippe Ranallo
TRUMPET
Professor of trumpet at the Royal Conservatory of Liege.
Soloist at the Liege Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
He has been teacher assistant for trumpet and orchestral excerpts at the Higher Institute of Music and Education (IMEP) Namur from 2008 until 2021. Since several years, he devotes himself to coaching various instrumentalists who wish to prepare for orchestra recruitment auditions.
He studied at the Royal Conservatory of Liege where he obtained a Higher Diploma in Trumpet and Chamber Music with great distinction.
He began his professional career at the age of 19 as soloist in the Royal Belgian Navy Band. Soloist at the Liege Royal Philharmonic Orchestra since 1991, Philippe Ranallo has been very active in the world of big bands and studios.
In 1996, he joined Ictus, a contemporary music ensemble based in Brussels, with which he performs regularly as soloist and participates in many festivals (Wien Modern, Musica Strasbourg, IRCAM, Biennale Venezia...), recordings and creations. His contemporary repertoire includes several pieces for solo trumpet and electronics (J. Harvey, L. Vierk, C. Dambrain, Y. Maresz, G. Drouin ...).
In 2012, he created a new concerto for trumpet by R. Cendo at the Festival Musica in Strasbourg. Abroad, he has collaborated with various contemporary music ensembles such as Avanti! (Finland), Icarus (Italy), Lucilin (Luxembourg).
He played in many brass ensembles (Ensemble de Cuivres Mosan, Ensemble de cuivres de l’Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège, Brass Label Quintet…) and in the major Belgian orchestras.
Franco Ascolese
FLUTE| Chamber Music
Raffaele Ficuciello
FLUTE
Sabine Conzen
VOCAL
Professor of vocal at the Royal Conservatory of Liege.
Trained in the performing arts at the Ghent Opera Studio and a graduate of the Brussels Royal Conservatory of Music in singing and flute, Belgian soprano Sabine Conzen is recognised as a sensitive artist and musician with a voice of rich, colourful timbre.
Olga Artemenko
VOCAL| Vocal Ensembles| Opera
Stefano Palamidessi
GUITAR | Chamber Music
Sergio Agreda De Ro
CONDUCTOR & VIOLA | Orchesta, Choral Conducting
Music teacher and instrumental ensembles at Sint-Jan Berchmanscollege Brussels.
Viola player with a great passion for chamber music, choir- and orchestra conductor, composer and teacher.
Studied at the LUCA School of Arts in Leuven with Marc Tooten and received a Master's degree in viola and chambermusic.
Viola player of the "Arion Trio" with Mikhail Bezverkhni and Stefaan Bataille.
Principal violist at Accademia della Speranza and Speranza Symphonic. Conductor of the Sint-Jan Berchmans Youth Choir and the Berchmans Collegium Vocale.
Previously conducted the orchestra of the Ghent Conservatory, the orchestra of Sint-Job in Aalst and the string orchestra of the University of Ghent.
Pascale Van Os
CONDUCTOR| Orchestra, Choral Conducting
Jing Han
CHAMBER MUSIC
Teacher at the Brussels International Music Academy & the Royal Conservatory of Liege.
Organiser of the “Kreutzer International Music Competition” and International Music Workshops. Organiser of artistic exchange projects between Belgium and China.
Worked as additional violinist in the Royal Philarmonic Orchestra of Liege, Dublin Philharmonic Orchestra and in the orchestra “Il Novecento”. Appears on stage on a regular basis as a soloist and within various formations, in Belgium and abroad.
Won numerous prizes in national and international competitions.
Kaliya Kalcheva
CHAMBER MUSIC
Urszula Markowska
CHAMBER MUSIC
Jakub Jirásek
CHAMBER MUSIC
Jakub Jirásek (*1994) is a Czech pianist. At the age of 6 he started learning to play the piano with Ludmila Zemanová. Later he studied at Pardubice Conservatory with Inna Tolmačová and at Jaroslav Ježek Conservatory Prague in the class of Irina Kondratenko-Parker. Since 2018 he has lived in Belgium, where he graduated from the Royal Conservatory of Brussels in the class of Aleksandar Madžar. Moreover, he participated in masterclasses with Alexander Romanovsky, Jan Michiels, Antonio Rósado, Alessandro Commellato, etc.
During his studies he won prizes at several international piano competitions and festivals. In addition to solo piano, he devotes himself to chamber music, especially to collaboration with singers. In 2022 he was selected as one of the participants of the Udo Reinemann International Masterclasses for duos (singing + piano) in Brussels, which gave him the opportunity to gain several months of experience in song accompaniment under the guidance of renowned professors from Europe and the USA (Alexandra Coku, Anthony Spiri, Margreet Honig, Jochen Kupfer, Alexander Fleischer, Marti Hirvonen, Claar ter Horst, Christian Libor by Christianne Stotijn).
He also got a master's degree in English philology at Masaryk University Brno (Czech Republic) where he connected his knowledge of music and linguistics in phonesthetic research.
Khrystyna Korchynska
CHAMBER MUSIC
Teacher at Brussels International Music Academy; Founder of ArtSoir Agency ASBL, an artistic agency based in Brussels.
Khrystyna Korchynska is a Ukrainian oboist who lives in Belgium. She was born in Lviv, Ukraine, into a family of professional musicians.In 2010, while studying at the Lviv College of Music, she was awarded 1st prize at the Surmy Boukovyny International Wind Competition (Chernivtsi, Ukraine), playing as a soloist with the Lviv Chamber Orchestra.Khrystyna studied at the Mykola Lysenko National Academy in Lviv (Ukraine) with Lev Zakopets, at the Maastricht Conservatoire (Netherlands) with Marc Schaeferdiek and at the Conservatoire Royal de Liège (Belgium) with Alain Lovenberg and Sébastien Guedj, where she obtained her Master's degree.She has taken masterclasses with Christian Hartmann, Washington Barella, Dominik Wolenweber, Igor Leshchishin, Christian Schmitt, Elizabeth Kenwood-Herriott, Olivier Habran, Jeroen Baerts, Fabrice Melinon, Alexander Krimer and others.Khrystyna often plays chamber music concerts, but she is also a frequent guest with the Orchestre Philharmonique Royal de Liège, the Opéra Royal de Liège, the Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg, the Luxembourg Chamber Players, the Orchestre de Chambre du Luxembourg etc.Çağıl Cansu Şanlıdağ
CHAMBER MUSIC
Cansu Sanlidag, a passionate and warm-hearted artist known for her rich sound and vibrant personality, is drawn to the world of chamber music, particularly Lieder, where she combines her love for literature and the arts. Her performances have graced stages across Europe, including prestigious venues in Brussels, Florence, Paris, and Vienna.
In addition to her extensive musical career, Cansu has served as a collaborator pianist for renowned events, including the International Buchet Competition, Masterclasses of the Belgium Cello Society, Masterclasses of Philippe Graffin, International Arthur Grumiaux Competition and International Instrumental Competition Markneukirchen.
Myrto Sifaki
CHAMBER MUSIC
Oksana Stechyshyn
PIANO ACCOMPANIST | Piano Ensembles
Since 2023, she is teaching at the Hübner Private Music School while actively performing concerts in Ukraine and Europe.
She began her musical journey in 2012, winning the first prize at the "Young Creativity" regional competition and the Vasyl Barvinsky competition in Ternopil.
In 2013, she started her studies at the S. Krushelnytska Ternopil Music Academy and earned the third prize at the International Competition named after Vasyl Barvinsky in Drogobych. She secured her place in the international music scene with a diploma from the Sviatoslav Richter Competition in 2014.
Oksana achieved the Grand Prix at the prestigious "ProArt" competition in Khmelnytsky in 2015. In 2016, she was celebrated as a laureate of the Sviatoslav Richter Competition and also triumphed at the All-Ukrainian competition in Lviv. The year 2017 saw her participation in the "Musical Premieres of the Season" festival in Kyiv. From 2017 to 2021, she honed her skills at the M. Lysenko Lviv National Music Academy under the tutelage of Professor Oksana Rapita.
2018 marked her victory at the "Répertoire pianistique moderne" competition in Paris and a diploma at the "International Piano Competition Citta DI ACQUAVIVA DELLE FONTI" in Italy. She continued her international success in 2019 with the second prize at the "Merci, maestro!" competition in Brussels and the third prize in Kyiv.
Oksana claimed the first prize at the "JISKRA 2020 Piano Competition" in Prague and the "ESTRELLAS BRILLANTES" festival in Spain in 2020. In 2021, she reached the pinnacle, winning the Grand Prix at the Canadian-Ukrainian Festival of Youth Creativity and the International Competition "Talents of 21 Century" in Bulgaria. Her artistry has graced the stage of the Lviv National Academic Opera and Ballet Theater, and she's shared her talent through concert-lectures in children's homes. In 2022 and 2023, she enriched her musical experience at the "BIESZCZADY BEZ GRANIC" pianist forum in Sanok, Poland.
Oksana has created three unique piano music collections: "Nightingale Piano," "Numoplay," and "Silent Night," which have garnered global acclaim.
Silviu Dumitrache
PIANO ACCOMPANIST | Chamber Music | Piano Ensembles
Silviu Dumitrache is a pianist and teacher. Currently teaching at Music Academy of Uccle.
Between 2018 and 2019, he engaged in teaching activities in an exceptional setting, under the tutelage of Mr. Johan Schmidt at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, becoming one of the youngest employees in the institution's history. Simultaneously, he guided young piano enthusiasts in the world of music through private musical institutions, also participating as a jury member in piano competitions for young pianists.
In 2014, he earned his Bachelor's degree with distinction, "Cum laude" from the Koninklijk Conservatorium Brussel under the guidance of pianist, Daniel Blumenthal. Since 2014, Silviu Dumitrache studies under the guidance of Mr. Johan Schmidt and Mr. Gabriel Teclu, at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. Four years later, he completed both his Master's and Specialized Master's degrees with "Great Distinction," earning the "Geroffi Baschwitz Award" for outstanding results from the National Heritage Commission. As the laureate of the "Concerto Competition" organized by the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, Silviu Dumitrache was invited to perform a recital at the Belgian Center for History and Science in Rome, "Academia Belgica."
Between 1999 and 2004, he won over twenty national and international awards and was invited to radio and television programs under the guidance of Professor Alma Peter. In 2014, he won the "Piano Competition of Liège," leading to several concerts on Belgian stages. In 2015, he was a finalist in the "Bluthner Competition," and in 2016, he reached the finals of the "Classic Academy" competition, during which he performed Grieg's Concerto in A minor with the Liège Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Mr. Christian Arming.
Invited as a soloist or chamber musician in Romania, France, Belgium, Italy, Spain, Greece, he expanded his repertoire across all historical periods, from Baroque to contemporary, with a primary focus on romantic and folk-influenced music.
To mark the 140th anniversary of George Enescu's birth, Silviu Dumitrache played a central role in the "Virtual Stage" project organized by the Romanian Cultural Institute in Brussels.
Hyunshin Kim
PIANO ENSEMBLES
HueyChing Chong
COMPOSITION
Tomoko Honda
COMPOSITION-CONTEMPORARY PIANIST
Previous Years
Team 2024
Team 2023
Team 2022
Team 2024
Class Masters
Our team Music Academy FORTE 2024:
NATALIYA CHEPURENKO (Belgium/Ukraine)
PIANO, Piano Accompaniment, Chamber Music, Piano Ensembles
Artistic Director and Founder of MUSIC ACADEMY FORTE, International competition for pianists «Merci, Maestro!». Founder, Professor of piano & chamber music at the Brussels International Music Academy.
JEAN-CLAUDE VANDEN EYNDEN (Belgium)
PIANO
Honorary Professor at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels and currently at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel.
DANIEL BLUMENTHAL (Belgium)
PIANO
Professor of Piano at the Royal Flemish Conservatory in Brussels, Thy Masterclass for chamber music in Denmark.
YANNICK VAN DE VELDE (Belgium)
PIANO
Professor of Piano performance at the Conservatory of Luxembourg and the Akademie für Tonkunst Darmstadt.
TATIANA KOZLOVA (Israel)
PIANO, Piano Accompaniment, Chamber Music, Piano Ensembles
Professor of piano at the Israeli Conservatory of Music in Tel–Aviv. Artistic director of “Stretto international piano competition” in Tel-Aviv. Previously artistic director of Scherzo international piano competition.
YURII KOT (Ukraine)
PIANO, Piano Accompaniment, Chamber Music, Piano Ensembles
Honoured Artist of Ukraine. Professor of Piano at the National Music Academy in Kyiv, Ukraine.
PHILIPPE RANALLO (Belgium)
TRUMPET
Professor of trumpet at the Royal Conservatory of Liège.Soloist at the Liège Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and member of the Ictus Ensemble.
JOANIE CARLIER (Belgium)
BASSOON
Bassoon teacher at the Royal Conservatory of Liège and professor at the Amay Academy. Principal bassoon of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra of Liège.
OLEKSIY SHADRIN (Ukraine)
CELLO
International soloist, previously artist in Residence at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapelle.
PIERRE FONTENELLE (Belgium)
CELLO
Teacher at the IMEP (Royal Institute for Music and Pedagogy Namur). Previously Cello-Soloist at the Opéra Royal Wallonie-Liège. Founder & artistic director of the Concerts des Dames at the Abbaye Notre-Dame du Vivier (Marche-les-Dames).
STEVEN CAEYERS (Belgium)
CELLO
Professor of Violoncello at the Kunsthumaniora in Brussels & at the Municipal Conservatory of Leuven.
SABINE CONZEN (Belgium)
VOCAL
Professor of vocal at the Royal Conservatory of Liège.
VALERIY SOKOLOV (Ukraine)
VIOLIN
International soloist.
ERIK SLUYS (Belgium)
VIOLIN
Professor of violin at Kunsthumaniora Brussel. Teaches as an assistant of Philippe Graffin at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. Member of the contemporary music ensemble “Musiques Nouvelles".
JING HAN (Belgium/China)
VIOLIN, Chamber Music
Teacher of violin at the Brussels International Music Academy & The Royal Conservatory of Liege. Organiser of the Kreutzer International Music Competition and International Music Workshop.
MAGDALENA PłOCIENNIK (Poland)
VIOLIN, Chamber Music
Professor of violin & Chamber Music at several Music Schools (Wrocław). Consultant of the Artistic Education Center (Warsaw). Co-founder of Lower Silesian Society of F. Chopin in Wrocław.
SERGIO AGREDA DE RIO (Belgium)
ORCHESTRA, Chamber Music, Viola
Conductor of the Sint-Jan Berchmans Youth Choir and the Berchmans Collegium Vocale. Music teacher and instrumental ensembles at Sint-Jan Berchmanscollege Brussels.
ENSEMBLES | CHAMBER MUSIC | ACCOMPANISTS
URSZULA MARKOWSKA,cello (Poland), OLGA ARTEMENKO,vocal (Ukraine), ÇAĞIL CANSU ŞANLIDAĞ,piano (Cyprus), MYRTO SIFAKI,piano (Greece), OKSANA STECHYSHYN,piano (Ukraine), SILVIU DUMITRACHE,piano (Romania), KHRYSTYNA KORCHYNSKA,oboe (Ukraine), Jakub Jirásek (Czech Republic)
Team 2023
Class Masters
Our team Music Academy FORTE 2023:
Nataliya Chepurenko (piano)
Artistic Director and Founder of “ Music Academy Forte”, «Merci, Maestro!” , director, Professor of piano&chamber music at the Tchaikovsky Music School (Brussels). National President of WPTA for Belgium.
Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden (piano)
Professor at the Royal Conservotory of Brussels and at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel. International soloist.
Daniel Blumental (piano)
Professor of Piano at the Royal Flemish Conservatory in Brussels, Masterclass for chamber music in Denmark.
Yannick van de Velde (piano)
Professor of Piano performance Conservatory of Luxembourg and the Akademie für Tonkunst Darmstadt. International soloist.
Yurii Kot (piano & chamber music)
Honoured Artist of Ukraine, a laureate of numerous national and international piano and piano duets competitions.
Zohrab Tadevosyan (violin)
2010-2020 Professor at the Reina Sofia School of Music in Madrid.
Myrto Sifaki (chamber music)
Piano teacher at the Conservatoire des Amis des Arts et Lettres of the city of Serres (Greece). Private piano teacher in Brussels. Accompanist of musicians including opera singers. Teacher of musical theory.
Valeriy Sokolov (violin)
International soloist.
Jing Han (violin, chamber music)
Teacher of violin at the Brussels International Music Academy; Co-organiser of the "Ysaÿe International Music Competition" and International Music Workshops.
Oleksiy Shadrin (cello)
International soloist. Artist in Residence at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapelle.
Steven Cayers (cello)
Professor of Violoncello at the Kunsthumaniora in Brussels & at the Municipal Conservatory of Leuven. International chamber music soloist.
Sergio Agreda de Ro (viola, orchestra, chamber music)
Viola player of the Arlon Trio and first viola player in the orchestra Academia della Speranza; Conductor of the STRING ORCHESTRA at the music academy of Aalst and Schaarbeek; Music teacher, conductor of instrumental ensembles and chorus at the Sint Jan Berchmans Collegium.
Isabelle Bialek (flute)
Professor and teacher of flute and piccolo class at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels; Professor at the Conservatory Charleroi.
Barbara Ferraz (flute, chamber music)
Master in Modern and Baroque Flute. Professor of flute at the Brussels International Music Academy.
Magdalena Płociennik (violin, chamber music)
Professor Violin and Chamber Music at several Music Schools (Wrocław). Consultant of the Artistic Education Center (Warsaw).
Co-founder of Lower Silesian Society of F. Chopin in Wrocław.
Team 2022
Class Masters
Our team Music Academy FORTE 2022:
Nataliya Chepurenko (piano)
Artistic Director and Founder of “ Music Academy Forte”, «Merci, Maestro!” , director, Professor of piano&chamber music at the Tchaikovsky Music School (Brussels). National President of WPTA for Belgium.
Tatiana Samouil (violin)
Professor of Violin at the Royal Conservatoire Brussels (Belgium) & Musikene Superior Arts Center in San Sebastián, Spain. International soloist.
Justus Grimm (cello)
Professor of Violoncello & Artistical Director at the Royal Conservatory of Antwerp.International soloist.
Zoya Nevgodovska (violin, viola)
Dozent at Musikhochschule Hanns Eisler (Berlin), leads a violin class for gifted young Violinists.
Daniel Blumental (piano)
Professor of Piano at the Royal Flemish Conservatory in Brussels,Masterclass for chamber music in Denmark.
Yannick van de Velde (piano)
Professor of Piano performance Conservatory of Luxembourg and the Akademie für Tonkunst Darmstadt. International soloist
Erik Sluys (violin)
Professor of Violin at the Brussels Higher School for Arts and the Royal Conservatory of Brussels.International soloist.
Karel de Wilde (organ, orchestra)
Artistic director and main conductor of the orchestra La Chapelle Sauvage (Belgium), the resident conductor of Beauraing Festival of Sacred Music, artistic director of Cause Classic is Cool and Borluut chamber music festival.
Steven Cayers (cello)
Professor of Violoncello at the Kunsthumaniora in Brussels & at the Municipal Conservatory of Leuven.International chamber music soloist.
Benjamin Braude (violin, viola)
Faculty member at the Royal Flemish Conservatory (Antwerpen), artistic director of “Rencontres musicales de Leotoing“ (France), teacher at London Royal College of Music
Alexey Semenenko (violin)
Professor of Violin of the Essen Folkwang University of Arts.International soloist.
Olga Zolotareva (violin)
Professor of Violin in Gent Conservatory (Art School by the High School Consortium Gent
Magdalena Płociennik (violin)
Professor Violin and Chamber Music at several Music Schools (Wrocław). Consultant of the Artistic Education Center (Warsaw).
Co-founder of Lower Silesian Society of F. Chopin in Wrocław.
Liudmila Harbyza (violin)
Concertmaster of Belgian orchestra La Chapelle Sauvage.
David Makhmudov (violin)
Teacher of Violin at the Tchaikovsky School of Music (Brussels), soloist at the Flanders Symphony Orchestra
Barbara Ferraz (flute)
Master in Modern and Baroque Flute. Professor of flute at Tchaikovsky Music School.
Tine Janssens (viola)
Professor of viola at the Luca School of Arts(Leuven) and the Lemmensinstituut Secundary School of Music. Solo Viola – Principal at the Royal Opera
David Baltush
professor of music history and musicianship (analysis, counterpoint, harmony, world music) at the International School Musica Mundi in Waterloo (Belgium).