Prof. Wasserfaller Corinna

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Corinna Wasserfaller, Klarinettistin MMMag.art. geb. am 5.April 1975 in Kärnten

(Mädchenname: Corinna Ulver)
Musikausbildung ab dem 5. Lebensjahr Blockflöte vom 5.-11. Lebensjahr Gitarre  ab dem 8.Lebensjahr Klarinette bei Gernot Fresacher (Brucknerorchester Linz), Gerhard Lippauer (Carinthia Saxophon Quartett) Prof. Franz Rieger (Konservatorium Klagenfurt) ab dem 13. Lebensjahr Klavier 6 malige Preisträgerin bei Jugend musiziert (5 mal 1. Preis, 1 mal 2. Preis) ab dem Alter von 13 Jahren Solokonzert mit Orchester in Österreich, Ungarn und Italien Urauffühurungen als Solistin mit dem Kärntner Landessymphonie-Orchester Studien an der Kunstuniversität Graz: Klarinette Klassik Konzertfach, 1. und 2. Abschnitt) bei Prof. Stefan Schilling (Soloklarinettist des Bayerischen Rundfunk-Symphonieorchesters) IGP (Instrumental-und Gesangspädagogik) Klarinette Klassik bei Prof. Bertram Egger und Prof. Stefan Schilling sowie Prof. Eike Straub im Zweitfach Klavier Musikerziehung und Instrumentalmusikerziehung Leistungsstipendiantin der Kunstuniversität Graz Klarinettenklasse in der MS Fohnsdorf
5 Jahre Privatinstitut in Graz mit Spezialisierung auf Vorbereitung für Aufnahmeprüfungen und Vorbereitung + coaching für künstlerische Diplomprüfungen an Kunstunis Meisterkurse bei Prof. Martin Spangenberg (Hannover) und Prof. Hans Klaus (Detmold) Orchesterprojekte als Soloklarinettistin in München. Kammermusikerin in mehren Ensembles: u.a. Primrose Ensemble, Wasserfaller&friends, Trio giocoso, Messiaen Quartett Studiomusikerin für CD-Einspielungen erste eigene CD im Trio mit Staatsopern-Solistin Alexandra Reinprecht und Pianisten
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eit Oktober 1999 verheiratet mit Michael Wasserfaller (Pianist, Komponist und Dirigent)

 

 

Prof. Omura Keiko

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Keiko Omura wurde in Osaka, Japan, geboren wo sie Ihre musikalische Ausbildung abschloss. Anschließend ging sie an die Hochschule für Musik in München, wo sie Klavierunterricht von Klaus Schilde sowie Musikpädagogik studierte und das Diplom Musiklehrerin erhielt. Danach erteilte sie als Klavierlehrerin, an der Sonderklasse für begabte Kinder, in der Yamaha Music Foundation in Osaka Unterricht. Sie gab auch zahlreiche Klavierrezitale in Japan.

In 2006, begann sie wieder ihr Studium an der Hochschule für Musik in Weimar und zwar Klavier bei Gerlinde Otto, Cembalo, Clavichord und Generalbass bei Bernhardt Klapprott, Orchesterakademie bei Stefan May und Georg Christoph Biller und Kammermusik bei Midori Seiler. Sie schloss mit dem künstlerischen Diplommusikerin im Fach Cembalo ab.

In 2015 erwarb sie drei Master of Arts von der Anton Bruckner Privatuniversität in Linz, in Hammerklavier Instrumentalstudium, Hammerklavier Instrumentalpädagogik, sowie in Cembalo Instrumentalstudium/Alte Musik und historische Aufführungspraxis. Sie studierte Hammerklavier bei Wolfgang Brunner, Alte Musik (Cembalo, Generalbass, Orchesterakademie und Opernaufführung) bei Jörg Halubek, Cembalo und Generalbass bei Brett Leighton und Orgel bei Rudolf Jungwirth.

Sie nahm bei zahlreichen Meisterkursen teil. Unter anderem bei Bob van Asperen, Mark Kroll, David Shemer, Pierre Hantaï, Luigi Frenando Tagliavini, Bart van Oort. Von 2012 bis 2015 lebte sie auf Schloss Kremsegg in Oberösterreich, das eines der größten und wichtigsten Musikinstrumentenmuseen in Europa beinhaltet. Während ihres Aufenthaltes in Kremsegg recherchierte und spielte sie die große Sammlung an Hammerklavieren und modernen Klavieren vom des Ende 18. Jahrhundert bis zur Gegenwart. Sie arbeitete auch als Assistentin des Kurators im Instrumentenmuseum und gab Hammerklavierseminare, Vortragsabende und Vorführungen für Kinder, mit drei Klavieren aus verschiedenen Epochen.

Sie hat an zahlreichen Konzerten teilgenommen sowohl als Solistin als auch als Continuo-Spielerin in Opern und Kantaten in Europa und in Japan. Zu erwähnen sind Bach Biennale in Weimar, Schloss Kremsegg und im Nakata Museum.

Ihr Repertoire ist sehr breit und reicht von der Renaissance bis zur Moderne. Sie spielt verschiedene Tasteninstrumente: Virginal, Spinett, Clavichord, Cembalo, Orgel, Hammerklavier sowie das "moderne" Klavier. Wenn die Instrumente zur Verfügung stehen kann sie auf dem Tasteninstrument spielen, das für das jeweilige Musikstück am besten geeignet ist um den musikalischen Stil dieser Epoche eine authentische Aufführung zu geben.

Prof. Kholodnaya Larisa

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Larisa Kholodnaya,(soprano) is a native of Moscow, Russia where she received her degrees in vocal performance from Moscow State Institute of Music, a major music institution in Russia. One of her voice teachers was Natalia Pustovaya, a premier soloist of the Bolshoi Opera in Moscow. Later, while she lived in the United States, Kholodnaya also graduated from Boston University, Massachusetts, with a degree of Master of Music. Among her teachers were such well- known singers and vocal coaches as Laurel Miller, former soloist of the Metropolitan Opera in New-York and Kathleen Kaun, former soloist of Zalsburg Opera in Austria and Voice Coach for the Houston Grand Opera Young Artists Program in Houston.  In 1996 Kholodnaya moved to the United States where she continued her music career singing numerous solos recitals as well as performing with various musical groups and opera companies. The most well-renowned musical groups, where Kholodnaya performed, include “Musica Sacra of Southeast Iowa” and the “Classical Singers of Cary”. Her operatic repertoire includes roles of Rosina (Il barbiere di Siviglia), Zerlina (Don Giovanni), and Barbarina (The Marriage of Figaro) as well as role of Lover in Il Tabarro that she performed with Opera in the Heights in Houston, Texas. Her solo recital appearances included such famous stages as The Majestic Theatre in Dallas, The Hamman Hall in Rice University, Houston; The Steve and Judy Turner Recital Hall in Vanderbilt University, Nashville; The Mount Erin Hall in University of Incarnate Word, San Antonio; The Wright Music Hall in Middle Tennessee State University, Tennessee State University Performing Arts Center Theatre, Nashville; The Sale Hall in Morehouse College, Atlanta, and The Broomfield Auditorium in Denver. As a solo singer, Kholodnaya was also invited by The Tennessee Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra to participate in the concert that took place at The Tucker Theatre. During several years Kholodnaya closely collaborated with contemporarily composer Olga Harris, former student of the world famous composer Aram Khachaturian, and winner of the “2007 Composer of the Year” Award. Kholodnaya sung her compositions in numerous concerts including retrospective recital at the Performing Art Center in Tennessee State University, Nashville.   Since 2009 Kholodnaya resides in Vienna, Austria, where she also continues her singing carrier. She sings solo concerts and participates in various music projects, including multiple solo recitals at Elizabeth Cappella, Concert Hall Urania, Russian Cultural Institute, Wienner Musikakademie and other venues. She also regularly sings in Akademietheather. Most recently Kholodnaya participated in the concert that took place on the famous stage of Goldener Saal in Musikverein in Vienna, Austria.

Prof. Borbála Seres

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Borbála Seres is an outstanding young talent among the leaders of the international music scene. It is a lesser known fact, that almost every single international tournament Borbala has

entered she has finished in the top three. This is an exceptional accomplishment in the mainly male dominated field of classical guitar. Borbála Seres had her basic musical training received in Budapest under the direction of Prof. József Papp. From 1999-2004 she studied at the Leo Weiner Conservatory also with  Prof. József Papp. In 2011 she graduated with honours at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna in the Class of Prof. Alvaro Pierri and Prof. Ahmed Noor Baluch.  She has been participating successfully in national and international competitions starting from a young age. She won first prize at the 12th International Biennial Guitar Competition in Kutná Hora at the age of 16. She has been participating in competitions in the highest age category since 2009 and won several prizes.

Among other things, she won the first place at the Forum Gitarre Wien in 2012 and at the World Guitar Competition in Serbia in 2010, 2nd Place in Kutna Hora and as well as the 3rd Place in the international

guitar competitions at Rust in Austria, in Split, in Belgrade, in Petrer and Coria in Spain.

 She performed a number of independent concerts at home as well as at many prestigious international festivals in European countries like Austria, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Switzerland, Germany and Spain.

Besides performing as a guitarist, she is engaged in the methodology of guitar playing as well. She wrote her thesis on alternative practice methods: on the so called mental training and its practice on the guitar

Prof. Smirnova Irina

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Irina Smirnova is a Violoncellist of Russian origin. She was born in 1975 in Wladimir (Russian Federation) and already in early childhood, as of 6 years old, started to play Violoncello. Irina received her first music lessons in her hometown, at the S.I. Taneev Music School & College, where she graduated and was awarded a Diplom with distinction. Then, continued her higher academic education & String Quartett postgraduate studies at the renowned P.I.Tschajkovsky Moscow State Conservatory, under the supervision of worldwide famous Professors: class Violoncello solo with Kyrill Rodin (1st Prize winner of Tschajkovsky Competition) and class String Quartett with Alexander Galkovsky (“Schostakowitsch-Quartett”). She completed both successfully and was awarded with Diplomas. After, Irina moved to Germany and studied Chamber Music at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz in Cologne with Professors Günter Pichler, Gerhard Schulz, Valentin Erben (“Alban Berg Quartet”) and Harald Schoneweg (“Cherubini- Quartett”). She received the Certificate as a qualified Chamber Musician and Performer. Irina Smirnova took part in numerous Master classes: “ Amadeus Summer Course" at Royal Music Academy in London, with Professors Norbert Brainin, Siegmund Nissel, Martin Lovett (“ Amadeus Quartett”), Internationale Sommerakademie (ISA) of the Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst in Wien (mdw) with Professors Günter Pichler, Erich Höbarth (“Quatuor Mosaiques”), Reiner Schmidt (“Hagen- Quartett”), Laszlo Mezö, Sandor Device (“ Bartok- Quartett”), Milan Skampa (“Smetana- Quartett”), Mstislav Rostropowitsch in Moscow, Saschko Gawriloff and “Aurin Quartett” in Montepulciano, Italy. Irina Smirnova has received two important international Scholarships, the “New Names” in Russia and the DAAD in Germany. She is a founding-member of the “Twins Quartett” (est. 1994). The Quartet was awarded many international Prices: International Franz Schubert and Contemporary Music, 2003 in Graz (Austria), D.Schostakowitsch String Quartett Competition, 2001 in Moscow (Russian Federation) and they were finalists at the Osaka- International Competition in Japan. “Twins Quartett” performed and recorded live for Radio and Television (WDR Köln in Germany, Espace-2 Radio Genf in Switzerland, TV-Channel Kultura Moscow/Russian Federation, TVChannel Kiev/ Ukraine). “Twins Quartett” has also recorded numerous CDs and have been concertising all over Europe. During the years 2005-2015 they were performing in Salzburg, Austria as the Quartett in Residence of "Salzburger Schlosskonzerte" (Schloss Mirabell in Salzburg). Irina, from 2003 until 2015 was a permanent member of the Chamber Music Ensemble "Salzburger Solisten" under the direction of Prof. Luz Leskowitz. Irina Smirnova has performed Chamber music with various musicians: Karl Leister, David Geringas, Hermann Baumann, Jorg Demus, Aleksey Lubimov, Peter Lang, Wassily Lobanov, Irina Schnittke, Luz Leskowitz, Michala Petri, Marc Grauwels, Ingemar & Andreas Brantelid, Alexey Kozlov, Mette Hanskov, Joachim Schäfer, Johannes Hinterholzer, Isabella Unterer, Sergio Zampetti, Adelheid Krause-Pichler, Aylen Pritchin, "Amati- Ensemble" and others.

 

 

 

 

Prof. Swetlana Kharin

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Swetlana Kharin wurde 1980 in Moskau geboren. Sie erhielt ihren ersten Klavierunterricht im Alter von sieben Jahren, bereits ein Jahr später debütierte sie im Berliner Konzerthaus. Schon während ihrer Schulzeit am Berliner Carl-Philipp-Emanuel Bach-Gymnasium, einer Spezialschule für musikalisch besonders begabte Kinder, erspielte  sie sich mehrere erste Preise beim Bundeswettbewerb „Jugend Musiziert“ in verschiedenen Städten Deutschlands und konzertierte im Frauenministerium und beim Sommerfest des Bundespräsidenten in Bonn, so wie in Helsinki, Paris und den ehemaligen GUS-Ländern. Ihr Studium absolvierte die Pianistin zunächst an der Hochschule für Musik Hanns Eisler in Berlin bei Klaus Bäßler, dann bei Boris Bloch und Arnulf von Arnim an der Folkwang Universität der Künste Essen und schloss es mit dem Konzertexamen ab. Damit lernte Sie die Traditionen sowohl der russischen als auch der deutschen Klavierschulen kennen. Einen letzten Schliff verliehen ihrer musikalischen Ausbildung die Meisterkurse bei Murray Perahia, Pascal Devoyon und Boris Pergamenschikow 

Swetlana Kharin trat solistisch und kammermusikalisch in zahlreichen Städten Deutschlands auf, unter anderem war sie mehrmals Gast beim Klavier-Festival Ruhr, spielte beim Musikfestival in Guebviller (Frankreich), im Theater Duisburg mit den Duisburger Philharmonikern, im Rahmen der Reihe „Konzerte auf Henkellsfeld“ in Wiesbaden und beim WDR-Musikfestival. 2009 spielte sie gemeinsam mit ihrem Mann Vladimir Kharin, der eine Klaviervorbereitungsklasse an der Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst leitet, und den Duisburger Philharmonikern unter Jonathan Darlington eine CD ein.

Als erfolgreiche Pädagogin hat sie Preisträger von „Jugend musiziert“, des „Van-Bremen-Klavierwerttbewerbs“ in Dortmund, des internationalen „Münchener Klavierpodiums der Jugend“, des internationalen „Steinway-Wettbewerbs“ in Hamburg, dem Chopin-Wettbewerb in Szafarnia (Polen) und anderen Wettbewerben herausgebracht.

 

Prof. Pavlova Anna

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Anna Pavlova was born in 1989 in the city of Penza (RU). In 1994 she entered Children's Music School №1 in Penza (her teacher was the honored worker of culture of the Russian Federation - G. S. Grossman),

in 2004 she entered Penza Music College

(class of the honored worker of culture of the Russian Federation - G. A. Grossman). In 2005 she participated in the international competition “Sinyaya ptitsa”

(The Blue Bird) (Ukraine, city of Simferopol), where she won the first prize. In 2007 she entered Saratov State Conservatory (Academy) named after L. V. Sobinov

(Class of People’s Artist, Professor L. I. Shugom).

After graduation she teached at the Saratov State Conservatory from March till October 2013. Therafter she moved to Austria to study at Anton Bruckner Privatuniversität (Austria, Linz),

in the class of Professor Oleg Marshev, where she graduated in June 2016.

recipient of the fourth prize in the competition named after Ippolitov-Ivanov “Young talents of Russia” (Russia, Moscow 2009)

recipient of the grand prize in the international competition “Sinyaya ptitsa” (The Blue Bird) (Ukraine, Yalta 2010)

the bronze medal of the Ninth Delphic Games for the Youth in the CIS countries (Armenia, Erevan 2010)

prize winner (II prize) of the international competition named after Balakirev (Russia, Krasnodar 2010)

winner (as part of a piano quintet) of the Second Open All-Russian festival-competition for chamber ensembles “Musical vernissage (Muzyikalnyiy vernisazh) – Penza 2012” (Russia, Penza 2012)

recipient of the prize of the Fourth Independent International competition for vocalists and pianists (Russia, Moscow 2012)

prize winner (IV prize) of the III international piano competition (Germany, Troisdorf 2014)

finalist and recipient of the special prize of the VI international piano competition «Rosario Marciano» (Austria, Vienna 2014)

finalist and recipient of the special prize of the ХI international piano competition «Princesse Lalla Meryem» ( Morocco, Rabat 2014)

winner of the Debut International Piano Competition(USA, New York 2015)

A. Pavlova gave concerts in Ukraine, Armenia, Russia, Austria, Czech Republic, Portugal, Poland and USA. She performed with symphony orchestra headed by A. Ivanov (Russia, Moscow), E. Serov (Russia, Volgograd), V. Ponkin (Russia, Krasnodar), I. Kazhdan (Ukraine, Simferopol), O. Balan (Italy, Cantu).

She has been a member of St. Petersburg House of Music since 2010.

She has a big repertoire, which includes masterpieces of European and Russian classical music.

 

Prof. Panova Anna

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Anna Panova was born in 1989 in Arkhangelsk, Russia. She started to play the piano at the age of five and her mother was her first teacher. In Arkhangelsk she finished Music school and Arkhangelsk Musik College in 2008 (Diploma with qualification: Instrumental teacher, concertmaster). In 2008-2013 she studied in Moscow and successfuly finished the Grad program at the Maimonid State Classical Academy (Professor Elena Petrova) with qualification: teacher, chamber ensemble musician, concertmaster. She is proud to have been involved in the master-classes with the world famous pianists: Vladimir Viardo, Boris Petrushanski, Pavel Egorov, Viktor Derevyanko, Sondra Tammam.

During her study Anna became a laureat of many international competitions: International Youth Contest "Valery Gavrilin", Vologda, Russia, International Festival of Slavic Music, Moscow (2007), first prize at the „International Competition for Young Pianists“ Shabats, Serbia , second prize at the 22nd and 22th  „International Competition for Young Pianists” Barletta, Italy (2012,2014), third prize at the Martha Debelli Stipendium Piano Competition, Graz, Austria (2015).

 

In 2016 Anna finished Master programme in a piano performance at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz (Professor Peter Jozsa).

 

As accompanist Anna Panova plays with singers and various instruments (flute, violin, trombone, guitar and others) at concerts, class evenings, exams and diploma programs, recording, competitions, masterclasses. She actively plays in various chamber music formations and have played solo and chamber music concerts in Austria, Russia, Slovenia, Hungary.

 

 

Prof. Mitterhofer Angela

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The Austrian lyric soprano Angela Mitterhofer was born in Lower Austria in 1982.
Very early she discovered her passion for music and started developing her talent. She began playing piano and recorder at the age of 5 and took ballet classes as well as early musical education classes. From the age of 8 she has constantly been a member of choirs and ensembles such as Capricciata" (winner of choir competition Austria in 1998), Vienna Symphonics Library Choir (2005 to 2012), "Kammerchor Wien" ("Goldener Saal Musikverein Wien" in 2012) where she would gain experience in a number of musical genres.

Angela Mitterhofer is not confining herself to classical music only, she has widened her musical education and is singing in several jazz,pop and rock bands such as "The Roaring Sixties Band" (support act for "Kurt Ostbahn" -2003 - and "Manfred Mann´s Earth Band"- 2011), Spektakel", "Artett", "Sadako", Bigband Gloggnitz et al. as well as performing the title role in the musical "Max" (Lower Austria) in 1999.
Angela Mitterhofer has also received extensive dance training in tap dance, Latin, Jazz, Modern, Hip Hop, Street Dance et al. She had the opportunity to demonstrate her dancing skills in several musical dance shows at the Wiener Neustadt theatre(2000 o.a. Stefan Flemming, 2004 o.a. Adi Hirschal).

She began her vocal studies (Sologesang) at the Prayner Conservatory Vienna with Mag. Maria Loidl and continued at the Vienna Conservatory with studies in instrumental and voice pedagogy (Instrumental- und Gesangspädagogik) with emphasis on ensemble directing, again in Mag. Maria Loidl's tutor group. In 2009 she successfully graduated with diploma (from the Vienna Conservatory she received a diploma with distinction). .
She continued her education in a masterclass with Thomas Hampson as well as in lessons with Ildiko Raimondi and in the popular music field with Monika Ballwein.
During her studies she completed several acting classes with Martin Beck.
In 2004 she sang as a substitute for the „Volksopernchor" Vienna in a production of "Die Zirkusprinzessin" and in 2005 "Die Csardasfürstin" („Operettenbühne Krieau Wien" ;artistic director: Heinz Hellberg).
Since 2010 she is working as a freelance artist.
At the „Theater an der Wien" she was in charge of surtitles for the production of „Fledermaus" in August 2011.
Since the term of 2006/07 Angela Mitterhofer is a member of the "Kinderoper Papageno", touring through Austria, Germany, Switzerland and South Tyrol. She took part in more than 1000 performances and workshops for and with children, trying to bring classical music closer to children and young people between the ages of 6 and 18.
In winter term 2015/2016 she worked as a singing teacher (maternity leave cover) at the music school Krumbach-Hochneukirchen-Gschaidt in Lower Austria after she had assisted several times at the music school Kirchberg am Wechsel as piano and singing teacher.
In January 2016 she obtained a 2 year recording contract with "Walding Sound GmbH" in Bavaria, Germany. One album has already been recorded and will be officially released in summer/autumn of 2016.

On stage she sang among others Pamina and Papagena („Die Zauberflöte"), Gretel and Witch („Hänsel und Gretel"), Blonde („Entführung aus dem Serail"), Marzelline („Fidelio"),Agathe („Der Freischütz"), Frau Flut („Die Weiber von Windsor").
Angela Mitterhofer, as a versatile artist, has the ability to work intensively with her students while being a supportive and sympathetic teacher. It is her intention to pass on the pleasure and passion music gives to her.
Languages: German, English and basics in Spanish and Italian.

 

Prof. Bungyoku Ayako

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Ausbildung

1997 -2000    Nishinomiya music high school in Hyogo, major: piano, passed the final exam with great success. 

2001 -2005   Kobe-College (University) for music, voice performance majors: Bachelor of arts, passed the final exam with distinction. 

2005-2007     Kansai-Nikikai Opera study, passed the final exam with success. 

2008 -2010    Joseph Haydn Konservatorium, voice performance major as well as IGP (teaching certificate). 

seit 2008       Diozesankonservatorium für Kirchenmusik, Erzdiozese Wien ( C - exam)

seit 2011       Prayner Konservatorium für Musik und Dramatische Kunst in Wien, Lied und Oratorium with Prof. Walter Moore 

seit 2012     IGP Study at the Universitat für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien, voice performance major with Prof. Judith Kopecky, ME/IME Study at the Universitat für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien, piano and voice major with Prof. Van Zabner and Prof. Judith Kopeck. 

9.2014 -2.2015     Erasmus Semester at the Hogeschool voor Wetenschaap en Kunst, 

6.2016      Lemmeninstitut Leuven, Belgium, voice performance major with Prof. Lieve Jansen, IGP Study at the Universitat fur Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien, graduation: Bachelor of arts. 

 

Prof. Pavlich Andrija

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Studied (conducting and piano) at the Music Academy in Sarajevo. Further studying at the Music University in Vienna with Prof. U. Lajovic. Since 1993 chief-conductor of PONS ARTIS Chamber Orchestra and PONS ARTIS Ensemble (contemporary music) in Vienna. Guest-conductor in the State Operas of Belgrade and Novi Sad, Sarajevo, Skopje and Janacek Opera Brno , atthe Summer Opera Festival in Gars am Kamp, principal guest-conductor of Irkutsk Philharmonie. Numerous concerts in Albania, Austria, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Germany, Italy, Japan, Macedonia, Serbia, Slovakai, Russia and USA.

 

Prof. Huang Lin

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 Born on 16.05.1984 in Shanghai, China. 2009 - State exam with diploma from Gustav Mahler Conservatory Vienna. 2009-2013 - Master Degree at the Anton Bruckner Private University. Since 2009 - Wiener Staatsoper Chor substitute. 2007 - Admission to the Wiener Akademiechor of the Wiener Konzerthaus, also admission in the Wiener Kammer Chor. 2009 - Admission to the substitute choir of the Wiener Staatsoper. Prizes: 1998 - First Prize at the "Shanghai students singing competition". 2000 - Laureate of the "Chinese National Competition" for young singers in Beijing.

 

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