Artists

Alan Weiss

Alan Weiss Alan Weiss was born in New York City. Hailed as “one of the outstanding pianists of his generation” by legendary Czech pianist Rudolf Firkušný, he is “a poet” in the words of Brussels' Le Soir, whose playing, as was noted by The Daily Telegraph of London, “penetrates to the very core of the music”. read more...

Lucille Chung

Lucille ChungBorn in Montréal, Canadian pianist Lucille Chung has been acclaimed for her “stylish and refined performances” by Gramophone magazine, “combining vigor and suppleness with natural eloquence and elegance” (Le Soir). She made her debut at the age of ten. read more...

Harold Martina

Harold Martina Harold Martina was born in Curaçao, Netherlands Antilles. He began to study music as a small child and furthered his training with the Italian pianist Anna Maria Pennella at the Fine Arts Institute of Medellin, Colombia, where he graduated Cum Laude.
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Jura Margulis

Jura MargulisPianist Jura Margulis has been internationally recognized for his compellingly communicative performances, as well as for the range of his tonal palette and his consummate virtuosity. Reviewers have praised the “absolute authority” of his interpretations.
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Tian Lu

Tian Lu Chinese pianist Tian Lu has appeared as a concerto soloist, recitalist, and chamber musician throughout Asia, the United States, Europe, and South America. Recently Ms. Lu became winner of the Thailand International Piano Competition.
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Armand Simon

Armand Simon Armand Simon balances the roles of chamber musician, festival director, soloist, teacher and director of an art academy. As a pianist, he has performed in the Netherlands, Aruba, Curacao, Venezuela, Columbia, USA and Belgium. In 2006 he was invited to perform for Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands. read more...

Alissa Margulis

Alissa Margulis "The Guardian" describes Alissa Margulis's playing as "exceptional", Ivry Gitlis praises it as "a revelation". Born in Germany into a family of Russian musicians, Alissa Margulis studied in Cologne with Zakhar Bron, in Brussels with Augustin Dumay and in Vienna with Pavel Vernikov. read more...

Mirjam Tschopp

Mirjam Tschopp The only prizewinner of the 2000 Max Rostal Viola Competition in Berlin, winner of the special prize at the Curci Violin Competition in Naples in 2006, finalist in the Concert Artist Guild International Competition in New York and recipient of the "Swiss Ambassador’s Award". read more...

Nicaulis Alliey

Nicaulis AllieyNicaulis Alliey has won the "Premier Prix de la Ville de París" with unanimity of the jury in 1994 and First Prize in the Concurso Latinoamericano de Flauta (Caracas, 2000). After receiving a scholarship in Venezuela, Ms. Alliey continued her studies in Paris. read more...

Timothy Park

Timothy Park A native New Yorker, Korean-born cellist Timothy Park entered the Juilliard School at age eleven where he studied with Jerome Carrington and Fred Sherry. He continued at Yale University with Aldo Parisot, completing his studies in Germany.
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Marlon Titre

Marlon Titre At 18, Marlon became Junior Composer in Residence for the Residence Orchestra. A few years later he won the first prize in the prestiguous Michele Pittaluga guitar competition. At the occassion of her 25-year reign, he played live on television for HM Queen Beatrix. read more...

Nicole van Eer

Nicole van EerNicole van Eer studied at the Sweelinck Conservatorium of Amsterdam. She was taught by Charles van Tassel and from 1992 until 1995 by Kevin Smith. She was part of the opera class and has performed in 'Albert Herring', 'di Figaro', 'Cosi fan Tutte' and 'I Capuletti e i Montecchi'. read more...

Tica Giel

Tica GielTica Giel, whose native island is Aruba, studied voice and music theory and education at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam, and started her performance and teaching career in the Netherlands.
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