Maude Georges

It is through the dance and saxophone jazz that Maude Georges began the music from the youngest age. She discovered the richness of the choir with the french “Maîtrise de la Loire”. Having experimented with various instruments and choir conducting during her studies,...

Michael Gehrke

Michael Gehrke, tenor, teaches as a vocal professor at the Franz Liszt University of Music in Weimar, where he is the director of the Institute for Vocal Studies / Musical Theater. In its international class, all voices and vocal subjects are represented. Its graduate...

Daniel Geiss

Daniel Geiß is one of the most versatile musicians of his generation. Born in Essen, he studied violoncello with Janos Starker and Maria Kliegel, conducting with David Effron and Michael Luig, chamber music with Menahem Pressler, the Alban Berg Quartet, George Crumb...

Wendy Ghysels James

Of Swiss and Belgian nationality, Wendy Ghysels began playing the violin in Belgium with Michel Poskin, soloist at the “Orchestre de la Monnaie” in Brussels. At 14 she became the youngest of the European Union Youth Orchestra.At the Geneva HEM, in the class of Jean...

Sébastien Giebler

Born on April the 6, 1974 in Hamburg, Germany, Sébastien Giebler began his musical studies with S. Haerrig at the National Conservatory – CRR in Metz where he obtained a first oboe prize unanimously in 1992. He continued his studies with Y. Poucel at the...