Winner of the “Pro Civitate” competition in 1974, Jean-Pol Zanutel began a full course at the Royal Conservatory of Liege in Belgium : piano, cello, musical writing, chamber music, improvisation, while being selected for the internships of the European...
Born in Würzburg in 1968, Clemens Weigel started as a junior student at the Trossingen Musical College before he began his violoncello studies with André Navarra at the Vienna College of Music in 1987. After Navarra’s death, Clemens Weigel continued his studies...
Panu Sundqvist studied at his hometown Conservatory (in Turku, Finland) with Jukka Perksalo and Timo Hanhinen. After two years of studies in philosophy at the University of Turku he moved to Frankfurt and joined the class of Michael Sanderling at „Hochschule für...
Denis Severin is a professor of cello at Geneva University of Music and Bern University of Arts (Switzerland), where he teaches cello as a major, baroque cello as a minor and chamber music. A coveted guest professor, he also gives master classes and leads orchestra...
Canadian cellist David Eggert was raised in a musical family, playing string quartet and singing in choirs from an early age. He studied in Edmonton with Tanya Prochazka, in Boston with Lawrence Lesser, in Montreal with Matt Haimovitz, in Salzburg with Clemens Hagen,...
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