Born in Haifa, Israel, Yaïr Benaïm began playing the violin at the age of 3. He worked with Ilona Feher and Hagaï Schacham, and confirmed his vocation with Yigal Tuneh. Super soloist with the Israel Philharmonic Youth Orchestra from 1991 to 1994, he decided to pursue...
After studying at the Conservatoire de Lyon, Michèle Renoul went to Freiburg (Germany) where she obtained two masters, one in Elza Kolodin’s class in piano, then the other with Ramon Walter in Lied. She completed her training with important artistic and...
In 2013, Ricardo Castro became the first Brazilian to receive the Honorary Membership from the Royal Philharmonic Society. The nomination put him alongside illustrious personalities in the history of Western music. Born in Vitória da Conquista in 1964, his first...
Born into a family of musicians, she started to play the violin at the age of 6 years. She studied with Max Rostal and Sandor Végh. In 1974 she was Co-founder of the “Junge Deutsche Philharmonie” which she was leading for 4 years and which won the First Prize at the...
Born in Neuchâtel (Switzerland), Christine Sörensen studied violin at the Musik Akademie in Basel with Alexandre Zöldy (Vegh Quartet) and then with Ayla Erduran at the Lausanne Conservatoire, where she was awarded a 1st Prize for Virtuosity. She then went on to...
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