Valeriy Sokolov was born in Kharkiv. 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 […]
Oleksiy Shadrin
Cellist Aleksey Shadrin was born into a family of musicians in Ukraine. 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 […]
Sergio Agreda De Ro
Sergio Agreda De Ro is a VIOLA and CHAMBER MUSIC teacher in the LUCA School of Arts campus Lemmens In Leuven organized for higher education candidates. Teacher CHAMBERMUSIC, INSTRUMENTAL ENSEMBLE and conductor of the STRING ORCHESTRA at the music academy of Aalst and Schaarbeek. Teacher A.M.C. (general music culture) at the music academy of Schaerbeek. Teacher of Music Aesthetics and […]
Isabelle Bialek
Isabelle Bialek is a professor of flute and piccolo class at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels. She studied and obtained a first prize in flute at the Koningklijk Muziekconservatorium van Brussel in 1986. At the Royal Conservatory of Mons, she obtained a higher diploma and a First Prize in chamber music. She is a pupil of Baudoin Giaux in Brussels, […]
Zohrab Tadevosyan
Zohrab Tadevosyan is an Armenian-born Spanish violinist and pedagogue. He began to study violin at the age of 6 with his first teacher, Levon Zoryan. From the age of 13, he studied under the tutelage of his uncle, Professor Eduard Tadevosyan, who was, in turn, a disciple of the great virtuoso violinist of the 20th century Leonid Kogan. After achieving […]
Jing Han
Participated in numerous Masterclasses with internationally renowned teachers Won numerous prizes in national and international competitions Co-organiser of the “Ysaÿe 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” Has more than 10 […]
Ana Santisteban
Prize “Andres Segovia”. Contest Winner Of Lxvii Curso Música In Compostela, Spain, 2014 Exchange Studies For The Course Lxvii Curso De Música In Compostela, Spain, 2014 Chosen To Participate In The Guitar Symposium At The Royal Conservatory Of Brussels, 2015 3rd Prize At The Internaional Guitar Competition “Ángel Piñero” Scholarship Given By “Le Bureau International Jeunesse De Bruxelles” Soloist Of […]
Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden
Professor at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels and at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel. On age of sixteen : third prize in the Queen Elisabeth Competition for piano in 1964. Studied at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel. He has been a soloist with numerous orchestras, including the Symphony Orchestra of Saint Petersburg, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in London, the National Orchestra […]
David Baltush
Professor of history of music, music literature, music analysis, counterpoint, ear training, harmony and music theory to very gifted young musicians from all over the world in a very unique school, the Musica Mundi School, working under the umbrella of Cambridge University. He began his formal musical education at the age of nine, completed studies at the Conservatoire Royal de […]
Tine Janssens
Professor of viola at the Luca School of Arts (Leuven) and the Lemmensinstituut Secundary School of Music. Solo Viola – Principal at the Royal Opera of Wallonia – Liège. Started her career as SoloViola of the Flemish Symphony Orchestra before becoming Associate Principal of Philharmonie Zuidnederland. A keen chamber musician, she is founding member of the Prosperus4 string quartet, the […]