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현악, 비올라

비올라 야노 리스보아

비올라 야노 리스보아 비올라 야노 리스보아 (Jano Lisboa) Principal of Münchner Philharmoniker, Germany 독일 뮌헨 필하모닉 오케스트라 수석 Active concert artist 전문 연주자 활동 중   The Portuguese Jano Lisbon won the first prize of the Young Musicos Award in Lisbon in both Viola and Chamber Music categories. He is also the winner of the 2006 NEC Mozart Concerto Competition in Boston, USA, and the 2009 Watson Forbes International Viola Competition in Scotland.                                           Jano Lisbon worked with Tigran Mansurian at his Viola concert.”..and I Something in Time Again”… …which was launched in 2006 with the Algarve Orchestra in Portugal. His contribution to the promotion of Portuguese music was the performance of Fernando Lopes-Grac seina Viola Concertino with the Orchestra do Norte and the Viola Concerto by Alexandre Delgado with the Gulbenkian Orchestra in Lisbon. Recently, he had his solo premiere with the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra and Junischi Hirokami, where he played Takemitsu Viola Concerto. In the summer of 2019, Jano Lisbon performed with Christoph Poppen and Israel Chamber Orchestra Hummel Potpourri.                                           His chamber music partners are counting.a. Lisa Batiashvili, Leif Ove Andsnes, Antje Weithaas, Tabea Zimmerman, Jörg Widmann, Maximilian Hornung, Christian Poltera, Herbert Schuch, Matthias Hofs, Peter Donohoe, Endellion String Quartet, Carmina Quartet and Kiss Quartet. Jano Lisbon was a member of the Munich Chamber Orchestra and artistic director of the Viana Chamber Music Festival in Portugal.                                            Since September 2013, he has been the soloist of the Munich Philharmonic. He’s playing a 1932 French Ettore Siega. 야노 리스보아 유튜브 채널

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바이올린 아나트 말킨 알마니

바이올린 아나트 말킨 알마니 바이올린 아나트 말킨 알마니 (Anat Malkin Almani) Faculty of Manhattan school of music 미국 맨하탄 음악대학 출강 Member of Piazolla Trio 피아졸라 트리오 멤버   A versatile artist, violinist and violist Anat Malkin Almani has performed as soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician across Asia, Europe, Latin America, and the United States. She embarked on her first international tour at the age of 10 and later made her Carnegie Hall debut at age 16 under the baton of Alexander Schneider. Among the orchestras she has soloed with internationally are the Camerata Universidad Andrés Bello (Chile), Drammen Byorkester (Norway), Israel Chamber Orchestra, Israel Stage Orchestra, Sharon Orchestra (Israel), New York String Orchestra, Orquesta Filarmonica de Bogotá (Colombia), Orquesta Sinfonica de Salta (Argentina), and the Westchester Philharmonic. Performance broadcasts, interviews, and articles about her have appeared on Albanian, American, Bajan, Israeli, Latin American, and Russian press, radio, and television. An avid chamber musician, Ms. Malkin is a member of the New York based Piazzolla Trio, a piano trio that regularly performs in the United States and abroad, and a guest artist with the Hudson Chamber Series in New York and Kassia Music in the greater Washington D.C. area. She is also a founding member of the prizewinning Malkin Duo, which has appeared around the world as recitalists, including several sold-out recitals in Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall and numerous critically acclaimed recital tours throughout Israel, Europe, and Latin America. The Duo has also appeared as soloists with orchestra and performed the world premiere of David Ward-Steinman’s Concerto for Two Violins, Perelandra. The Duo has an extensive repertoire for two violins and for violin and viola. Ms. Malkin has performed in a myriad of chamber groups with such distinguished artists as Emanuel Borok, Emilio Colon, Liza Ferschtman, David Geber, Jerry Grossman, Igor Gruppman, Mikhail Kopelman, Julia Lichten, Anthony McGill, Joseph Silverstein, and Aviv Quartet, inter alia. In addition to her performing career, Ms. Malkin is passionately committed to education and teaching. She is a sought-after pedagogue, giving master classes regularly around the globe. With a musical heritage deeply rooted in the Russian and Franco-Belgian schools, she is dedicated to passing those traditions on to future generations. She serves on the violin and viola faculties of the Manhattan School of Music Precollege Division; the violin and viola faculties of Eugene ON Classics, an international online music academy based in Seoul, Korea; the artist faculty of the Academy of Music Festival in New York; and several other summer festivals, and has a private studio in New York. Her students include laureates of international competitions such as the 2020 Leonid Kogan International Violin Competition junior division and the 2021 Yehudi Menuhin International Violin Competition junior division. For many years, she also served as a teaching artist for Manhattan School of Music’s Distance Learning Program. A pupil of her father, Professor Isaac Malkin, Josef Gingold, and Boris Belkin, Ms. Malkin is a graduate of the Juilliard School and of the Maastricht Conservatorium, where she graduated cum laude. Ms. Malkin has the honor of being the dedicatee of many new compositions, including a work by Samuel Adler. Henry Roth, in his book Violin Virtuosos from Paganini to the 21st Century, named her as one of the “gifted young violinists who are among the vanguard leading the march of violin art into the 21st century.” 아나트 말킨 알마니 유튜브 채널

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바이올린 타티아나 드미트리아데스

바이올린 타티아나 드미트리아데스 바이올린 타티아나 드미트리아데스 (Tatiana Dimitriades A permanent member of Boston Symphony Orchestra, USA 미국 보스턴 심포니 오케스트라 상임 단원 Active concert artist 전문 연주자 활동 중   Violinist Tatiana Dimitriades joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra at the beginning of the 1987-1988 concert season.  She has played under the music directorship of maestros Seiji Ozawa, James Levine, and Andris Nelsons, in addition countless guest conductors.  She is also active as a soloist and chamber musician.  Highlights of her solo performances include appearances at Carnegie Hall with the Senior Concert Orchestra, at the Grand Teton Festival playing the Mendelssohn Concerto, and at Weill Hall, under the sponsorship of the Associated Music Teachers of New York.  Born and raised in New York, Ms. Dimitriades attended the Pre-College Division of the Juilliard School.  She earned her Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees and an Artist Diploma from the Indiana University School of Music, where she was awarded the Performer’s Certificate in recognition of outstanding musical performance.  A recipient of the Lili Boulanger Memorial Award, Ms. Dimitirades has also won the Guido Chigi Saracini Prize presented by the Academia Musicale Chigiana of Sienna, Italy, on the occasion of the Paganini Centenary, and the Mischa Pelz Prize of National Young Musicians Foundation’s Debut Competition in Los Angeles. Ms. Dimitriades is a former member and frequent guest of the Boston Artists Ensemble and was a member of the Walden Chamber Players.  She can also be heard regularly in chamber music ‘Prelude’ concerts with BSO colleagues at Symphony Hall in Boston and at Ozawa Hall at Tanglewood. She and her husband, pianist Jonathan Bass, perform frequently as the Boston Duo. Tatiana Dimitriades was concertmaster of the Newton Symphony Orchestra and the New Philharmonia Orchestras, and has appeared on numerous occasions as concerto soloist with these and other Boston area orchestras. 타티아나 드미트리아데스 유튜브 채널

현악, 바이올린

바이올린 아시 마타티아스

바이올린 아시 마타티아스 바이올린 아시 마타티아스 (Asi Matathias) Performed as a soloist with numerous orchestras across the globe 전 세계 수많은 오케스트라와 솔리스트로 공연 Protege of Pinchas Zukerman and active as a concert Soloist Artist 핀커스 주커만의 제자로 전문 연주자로 활동 중     Violinist Asi Matathias, protege of Pinchas Zukerman, is already recognized as one of the most celebrated talents of his generation. He made his debut at the age of 14 with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra under the baton of Zubin Mehta, displaying a musical maturity and inspiration far beyond his years. This success was immediately followed by another invitation from Maestro Mehta to perform with him in the following season. Since then, he has performed as a soloist with numerous orchestras across the globe with such conductors as Eliahu Inbal, , Dan Ettinger, Horia Andreescu, Eduard Topchjan, Leon Botstein, Frederic Chaslin, the late Mendi Rodan and Gints Glinka. Mr. Matathias has recorded for the BBC, CBC, WQXR, IBA and ORF. He is a frequent recitalist and has performed extensively throughout Europe, Asia, the US, South America and Israel, in foremost venues like Carnegie Hall’s Stern Auditorium, Zankel Hall and Weil Recital Hall, 92nd Street Y in New York, Berlin Philharmonie, Izumy Hall in Japan, Liederhalle in Stuttgart, Bronfman Auditorium in Tel-Aviv, Harbin Opera House and The National Arts Center in Canada. As an enthusiastic chamber musician, he has collaborated with renowned artists such as Yefim Bronfman, Nikolaj Znaider, Pinchas Zukerman, Renaud Capucon, Nobuko Imai and Frans Helmerson. He has played in Festivals such as the Jerusalem International Chamber Music Festival, The Con Anima Festival in Austria, the Vienna Bezirk Wochen Festspiele, the Israel Festival, Prussia Cove in England and other festivals around the world. Mr. Matathias began playing the violin when he was six years old. In Israel, he studied with Chaim Taub, and became the youngest student to be enrolled at the Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Vienna. He also studied with violinists Aaron Rosand and the late David Nadien. Matathias was awarded the 2017 career grant from “Salon de Virtuosi” in New York. He was also awarded a diploma of excellence and has been supported by the America-Israel Cultural Foundation since 1997. Matathias earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the Manhattan School of Music, where he was a long time student of Pinchas Zukerman and his teaching associate Patinka Kopec 아시 마타티아스 유튜브 채널

현악, 바이올린

바이올린 알렉스 벨린존

바이올린 알렉스 벨린존 바이올린 알렉스 벨린존 (Alex Velinzon) Boston Symphony Orchestra associate concert master, USA 미국 보스턴 심포니 오케스트라 객원 악장 Faculty of Longy School of Music , USA 미국 론지 음악대학 출강   A native of St. Petersburg, violinist Alexander Velinzon joined the Boston Symphony Orchestra in January 2000, became assistant concertmaster in 2005, and was promoted to associate concertmaster in 2015. Since then he has played as concertmaster under the direction of James Levine, Kurt Masur, Sir Colin Davis, Michael Tilson Thomas, and other leading conductors. In addition, he has been invited to play as concertmaster with such orchestras as the London Philharmonic, Rotterdam Philharmonic, Seoul Philharmonic, WDR Symphony Orchestra, and NDR Radio Philharmonic. An active performer of chamber music, Mr. Velinzon is a member of the Boston-based Walden Chamber Players and has appeared with the Boston Symphony Chamber Players. He has been seen playing chamber music in Europe, Japan, and the United States, and since 2009 has been a member of the LiveArts string quartet. Mr. Velinzon began playing the violin at the age of six and graduated from the Leningrad School for Gifted Children. After coming to the United States, he continued his studies at the Manhattan School of Music and received bachelor’s and master’s degrees from the Juilliard School, working under the guidance of the renowned pedagogue Dorothy DeLay. He made his New York recital debut at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Recital Hall as a winner of the Artist International Young Artists Auditions, after which Strad Magazine described his playing as “very musical and intensely serious.” A prizewinner in the Heida Hermann International Competition in the United States and the Tibor Varga International Competition in Switzerland, he has performed as soloist with the National Symphony of Santo Domingo in the Dominican Republic and in Venezuela; made his New York debut with the Jupiter Symphony playing a Paganini concerto, and served as soloist/concertmaster for the Paul Taylor Dance Company at New York’s City Center. Mr.Velinzon’s other solo engagements in the United States have included appearances with the Rondo Chamber Orchestra, Absolute Ensemble, Chappaqua Symphony, and the Metamorphoses Orchestra. 알렉스 벨린존 유튜브 채널 알렉스 벨린존 유튜브 채널

현악, 바이올린

바이올린 라우라 자리나

바이올린 라우라 자리나 바이올린 라우라 자리나 (Laura Zarina) Faculty at Dr Hoch’s Konservatorium, Germany 독일 닥터 혹스 콘서바토리움 출강 Faculty an der Universität der Künste Berlin, Germany 독일 베를린 국립 음악대학 출강       “…Absolute instrumental mastery…refined way of phrasing and vivid characterization of everything she performs.” Bruno Giuranna, Founding Member of I Musici di Roma, Chamber Music Partner of AnneSophie Mutter and Mstislav Rostropovich „…it is necessary to mention solo violinist Laura Zarina, who has all the abilities characteristic of an exceptionally gifted musician – a clean, rich, multi-faceted sound; understanding with respect to the appropriate style, character and content; and a cultivated virtuosity, artistic taste and intuition.“ Satori Online The public and the press attest to the Latvian violinist Laura Zarina (*1987) “a high degree of musicality” and “a radiantly beautiful tone”, “slim, but full of character and at the right moment of captivating intensity“. In 2022, Laura Zarina published the art video with the longest fugue for solo violin (C major) by J. S. Bach on YouTube. In an experimental way, Laura Zarina took over the violin part and sang the various chorales discovered by Prof. Helga Thoene in four voices. Three years earlier (2019) Laura Zarina released the violin concerto by the Latvian-Canadian composer Janis Kalnins (1904-2000) with Canadian Music Centre. The work was written while fleeing at the end of the Second World War and was thought to have disappeared for almost 50 years. This CD recording is the first recording, which was also recorded by Laura Zarina after the first performance in her home country Latvia. Even during her studies in Latvia and in Germany (Professor Ulf Wallin), Laura Zarina performed in concerts internationally. Master classes led her throughout Europe and the US to Mihaela Martin, Miriam Fried, Thomas Brandis, Yuzuko Horigome, Bernhard Forck, Renaud Capuçon, Igor Oistrakh and to the Tokyo String Quartet. She received additional artistic input at the International Music Academy Switzerland 2011 with Seiji Ozawa, Robert Mann, Pamela Frank, Nobuko Imai and Sadao Harada, as well as through her collaboration with Menahem Pressler at Villa Musica Mainz. Zarina has received multiple awards in national and international competitions, most recently the Villa Musica Young Performer’s Prize and a special prize for her Schubert interpretation at the international “Premio Rodolfo Lipizer” Competition in Gorizia, Italy. As a solo violinist, Zarina gives concerts with the Canadian Opera Company, the National Latvian Symphony Orchestra, the National Latvian Opera Orchestra, the Liepaja Symphony Orchestra, the Estonian Symphony Orchestra, the Mainz Chamber Orchestra and the North German Philharmonic Orchestra Rostock. As a chamber musician, Zarina has been a guest at various festivals such as LaMusica in Sarasota, Florida (under the leadership of Bruno Giuranna); the Montebello Festival and the Engadin Festival, Switzerland; the “Rencontres de Musique de Chambre” in Chambéry, France (under the leadership of R. Capuçon); the Progetto Martha Argerich in Lugano, Switzerland; the Hohenlohe Culture Summer, the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, the Bad Hersfeld Festival and the Bach Festival of Hesse/ Thuringia, Germany, among others. Her chamber music collaborators include artistic personalities such as Bruno Giuranna, Antonio Meneses, Marie-Elisabeth Hecker, Eva Bindere, Federico Agostini, José FranchBallester, Jonathan Aner, Lilit Grigoryan, Denis Kozhukhin and Heike Matthiesen, among others. Laura Zarina plays an Antonio Gragnani violin. After completing a second master’s degree – in instrumental pedagogy – at the Musikhochschule Frankfurt (HfMdK), she accepted a teaching position for violin at the Dr. Hochs Conservatory in Frankfurt and in 2022 at the University of the Arts in Berlin (UdK) 라우라 자리나 유튜브 채널

현악, 바이올린

바이올린 마크 다넬

바이올린 마크 다넬 바이올린 마크 다넬 (Marc Danel) Artistic leader of the Dutch National String Quartet Academy (NSKA), Netherlands 네덜란드 국립 현악 사중주 아카데미(NSKA) 예술 지도자 Professor of Royal Conservatoire The Hague, Netherlands 네덜란드 국립 왕립 음악원 교수 Leader of the Danel Quartet, a residence at the Manchester University, UK 영국 맨체스터 대학교의 상주단체인 다넬 콰르텟의 리더 및 창단자   Marc Danel grew up in Lille, France, where both he and his sister learned violin with Jezdimir Vujicic. He continued his studies with Prof Igor Ozim in Cologne graduating with high hours in 1992. In 1991, he founded the Danel Quartet, studying extensively with the Amadeus and Borodin Quartets, as well as with Pierre Penassou, Hugh Maguire, Walter Levin and Fiodor Druzhinin. As leader of the quartet, he was major prizewinner of all the six competitions they entered between 1991 to 1995, including Evian, London and St Petersburg. Since 1991, Marc Danel has performed 2500 concerts with the quartet including 25 performances of the complete cycle of Shostakovitch quartets and numerous performances of the Beethoven, Weinberg and Bartok cycles in the major halls in Europe, USA, Russia, China, Japan, Taiwan, South America and Central Asia. The quartet have recorded more than 20 CDs, garnering numerous awards in Europe and the US. The quartet have championed the great but neglected soviet composer Mechtislav Weinberg, playing his quartets extensively since the ‘90s and recording the all of his 17 string quartets, (2009). For Weinberg’s centenary this year, the quartet will give 7 performances of the complete cycle of quartets, some of which the quartet have premiered. The quartet residence at Manchester University. Marc Danel is artistic leader of the Dutch National String Quartet Academy (NSKA), many students of which have won major competitions. A highly sought-after teacher, he teaches at CNSDM Lyon and IMEP Namur, and at Manchester University where the quartet are artists in residence. He has also given Masterclasses in Europe, USA, Japan, Taiwan, Bielorussia and has a regular collaboration with the National Youth Orchestra of Chile. 마크 다넬 유튜브 채널

현악, 비올라

비올라 메이 디앙

비올라 메이 디앙 비올라 메이 디앙 (Mei Diyang) Former Principal violist of Münchner Philharmoniker, Germany 독일 뮌헨 필하모닉 오케스트라 공동 수석 단원 역임 Principal violist at Berliner Philharmoniker, Germany 독일 베를린 필하모닉 오케스트라 수석   “The instantaneous grip, the electrifying playing style throughout, the logical phrasing, the rhythmic stability, and the staggeringly accurate intonation characterized all of Diyang Mei’s performances.”                                           – Harald Eggebrecht, Süddeutsche Zeitung                                             Ever since violist Diyang Mei’s brilliant success at the 2018 ARD International Music Competition, winning first prize in the viola category, the Audience Prize and several special prizes, he has been steadily furthering his international career.                                            As a soloist, Diyang Mei has performed with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the SWR Symphony Orchestra Stuttgart, the Munich Chamber Orchestra, the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and at the Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Festival, the SWR Festival Schwetzingen, the Schwarzwald Music Festival and the Mozartfest in Würzburg. He has performed with András Schiff, Vadim Gluzman, Günter Pichler, Gerhard Schulz, Ana Chumachenco, Sabine Meyer, Christoph Prégardien und Frans Helmerson among others.                                            Diyang Mei has held the position of 1st principal viola of the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra since the fall of 2019. In October 2022, he will take up the same position with the Berliner Philharmonic Orchestra.                                            He was awarded first prizes at the 52nd International Instrumental Competition for Viola in Markneukirchen (2017), at the International Max Rostal Music Competition for Viola in Berlin (2015), at the Kulturkreis Gasteig Musikpreis for Strings in Munich (2015), at the IVC Young Artist Competition in Rochester (2012), at the 19th International Johannes Brahms Viola Competition in Austria (2012) and at the 10th International Viola and Cello Competition in Villa de Llanes, Spain (2008).                                            His first solo-album “Transforming Viola” was released in 2019. In June 2022, His second album “Viola à L’Ecole de Paris” will be released, to which he is dedicated together with the German-pianist Oliver Triendl.                                            Diyang Mei has studied with Hariolf Schlichtig at the University of Music and Performing Arts in Munich since 2014 and as of October 2019, will continue his studies with Nobuko Imai at the Kronberg Academy. He is supported by both the Yu Art Foundation in China and the Borletti-Buitoni Trust and is also a Yehudi Menuhin LMN e.V. scholarship holder. He plays a Antonio Mariani viola from 1646, on generous loan by a private collection.                         메이 디앙 유튜브 채널

현악, 바이올린

바이올린 티파니 페이 슈안 우

바이올린 티파니 페이 슈안 우 바이올린 티파니 페이 슈안 우 (Tiffany Pei Shuan Wu) Member of ‘Korngold Ensemble’ wien 오스트리아 빈 콘골드 앙상블 단원 A member of Wiener Kammer Orchester 오스트리아 빈 챔버 오케스트라 단원   Violinist Tiffany Pei Hsuan Wu is a native of Taiwan, she began violin study at age of 8 with Chiao Ling Sun, Yun Hong Su, Yon Hsin Fang and Hui Chun Lin. Under the tutelage of James Buswell and Eric Rosenblith, she completed high school at Walnut Hill School, Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees at the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston with honors of Cum Laude and Distinction in Performance. Besides winning top prizes in competitions in Taiwan, Ms. Wu won the prestigious ChiMei Arts Award (奇美藝術獎), the audition for ”The Music Talent Bank” (音樂人才庫) in Taiwan, and subsequently received an invitation to perfrom at the presidential inauguration concert. Tiffany’s debut recording of Tchaikovsky’s ”Souvenir d’un lieu cher” in Moscow with the Russian Philharmonic Orchestra has been broadcast on the Classical Station 97.7 in Taiwan. Ms. Wu has collaborated with orchestras as a soloist since teenage years: Argentina National Symphony Orchestra, Mar del Plata Symphony Orchestra in Argentina, Tiangjin Symphony Orchestra, Shenzhen Symphony Orchestea in China, Valencia Filharmonia Orchestra in Italy, Voronezh Philharmonic Orchestra, Russian Philharmonic Orchestra, among others. Wu has collaborated with many renowned conductors, including Erich Kunzel, Zdenêk Mácal, Emir Saul, Vladimir Verbitsky, as well as Taiwanese conductors Amy Chang, Shu Si Chen and Chiu Shen Chen. In 2007, Ms. Wu was invited by the Argentinian composer Alicia Terzian and performed her violin concerto under the baton of Emir Saul with the Argentina National symphony orchestra. In November 2005, Tiffany was invited as a soloist to participate in the ”Taiwan Symphonic Festival”, performing Sarasate’s Carmen Fantasy and John Williams’ Schindler’s List under the baton of Erich Kunzel. Prior to the completion of Bachelor’s degree in 2002, she was invited as a soloist to tour to China with the Kaohsiung Symphony Orchestra, performed Shostakovich Violin Concerto No.1 at Shanghai Symphony Hall and Shenzhen Grand Theater, and received enthusiastic reviews from the Chinese press. In year 2003, Ms. Wu was invited to perform Arnold Schönberg’s Chamber Symphony op.9 for 15 solo instruments in the audition for assistant conductor of the Boston Symphony Orchestra, under the guidance of James Levine. Ms. Wu has given recitals and chamber music concerts in Austria, Germany, Canada, England, Italy, north America, south America and Taiwan: She performed at the Banff international chamber music festival, Amici della Musica del Lago di Garda, the Contemporato Festival V with Italian guitar virtuoso Massimo Scattolin in Prato, Italy, Tigre Spring Festival with Aron Quartett in Argentina, the Fundación Encuentros Internacioles de Música Contemporanea in Buenos Aires, at the National Concert Hall, Taipei, the Kennedy Center’s Millennium Stage (D.C). In 2017, Tiffany was invited as the artist at the 10th KammerMusik Festival Schloss Laudon in Vienna, Austria, in the same year, Aron Quartett invited Ms. Wu as a guest at the ”Ahrenshoop KammerMusikTage” in Germany, in collaboration with NDR. Ms. Wu lives in Vienna, Austria, with her daughter and husband. She is the member of the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, guest violinist in Orquestra de Cadaqués, Die Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, where she performs regularly under Sir Neville Marriner, Gianandrea Noseda, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Jaime Martin, Heinrich Schiff and Joshua Weilerstein. Ms. Wu is a founding member of the Korngold Ensemble Wien, she plays on a violin by Nicolò Amati, 1662. 티파니 페이 슈안 우 유튜브 채널

현악, 바이올린

바이올린 팜 트롱 손

바이올린 팜 트롱 손 바이올린 팜 트롱 손 (Pham Truong Son) Holding Master degree, Pham Truong Son is now head of Chamber Music of String department of Vietnam National Academy Of Music.   Studied with Dr.Do Xuan Tung, Pro.Ngo Van Thanh, Eduard Schmieder, Martin Chalifour, Nobuko Imai.   Executive director and violinist of Hanoi New Music Ensemble, this ensemble dedicates to Vietnamese and great world contemporary music. It is now the only resident contemporary music ensemble in Vietnam.   Founded Song Hong Chamber Music in 2009 and Song Hong now becomes a leading ensemble in Vietnam. They performed hundreds of concerts in most of major cities in Vietnam and to Thailand, China, Indonesia, and The United States.   Jury member and soloist of Chiang Mai Ginastera International Music Festival and Competition in 2016, 2017, 2018 and 2019   Jury of Thailand Mozart String competition in 2011.   Son studied in Vietnam National Academy of Music, studied in Barratt Due Music Institute in Oslo, Norway from 2009 to 2013.   He is a soloist of Hanoi Chamber Orchestra and co-concertmaster of Hanoi Philharmonic Orchestra. He has performed in Suntory Hall, Opera City in Tokyo, Frankel Hall in Bervelly Hill, USA and numbers of concert halls in EU, China, Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand.   Asean Youth Orchestra member in 1993 and 1994. Son has won the first prize in “Autumn Competition” in Chamber music session in 1993. 티파니 페이 슈안 우 유튜브 채널

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