Love Derwinger

Love Derwinger is one of Sweden’s foremost pianists. He made his debut at the age of 16 as a soloist in Liszt’s Second Piano Concerto and has since performed in Europe, the USA, Canada, Japan, the Middle East, and South America, as well as participated in many prestigious festivals worldwide. He has been a soloist…

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Fabio Martino

Fabio Martino began playing his grandmother’s piano at the age of 5; she was a piano teacher in Sao Paulo. Seventeen years later – after intensive training at leading universities of music in Brazil and Germany – Fabio Martino bought his first Steinway grand piano after receiving the first prize at the BNDES International Piano…

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Anders Kilström

Versatile Swedish pianist Anders Kilström is one of the most sought after Swedish pianists and he has performed as a soloist and as a chamber musician all over Europe, Asia, North America, Australia, New Zeeland and former Sovjet union. He has worked together with conductors such as Alan Gilbert, Neeme Järvi, Franz Welser Möst, Hans…

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Evgeny Kissin

Evgeny Kissin was born in Moscow in October 1971 and began to play by ear and improvise on the piano at the age of two. At six years old he entered the Moscow Gnessin School of Music where he was a student of Anna Pavlovna Kantor, who has remained his only teacher. He came to…

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Daniel Hope

British violinist Daniel Hope has toured the world as a virtuoso soloist for 25 years and is celebrated for his musical versatility as well as his dedication to humanitarian causes. Winner of the 2015 European Cultural Prize for Music, whose previous recipients include Daniel Barenboim, Plácido Domingo and the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Hope appears as…

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Jan Stigmer

Jan Stigmer has for many years received high acclaim from audiences and critics alike for his personal and communicative style of playing. It is without any doubt the lyrical and colourful quality of his playing that set him apart. Born in Sweden in 1964, he received his first violin lessons at the age of six.…

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Danjulo Ishizaka

The son of a German-Japanese family born in 1979 in Bonn, received his first cello lessons at the age of four. After completing studies with Hans Christian Schweiker, he spent time in the United States studying at Indiana University. Boris Pergamenschikov, with whom he studied at the Hanns Eisler Conservatory in Berlin from 1998 until…

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Sharon Kam

Clarinetist Sharon Kam was praised “a most imaginative and individual artist” by the “Gramophone” magazine. Her recordings demonstrate her being equally at home with the classical repertoire as with contemporary music and Jazz. Sharon Kam is a native of Israel, where she studied with Eli Eban and Chaim Taub. After her debut with the Israel…

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Europa Galante

Europa Galante has performed in many of the world’s major concert halls and theatres including  La Scala in Milan, Accademia di Santa Cecilia in Rome, Suntory Hall in Tokyo, Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Royal Albert Hall in London, Musikverein in Vienna, Lincoln Center in New York and the Sydney Opera House. The ensemble has toured throughout…

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Stenhammar Quartet

The Stenhammar Quartet was founded in 1995. The members are Peter Olofsson and Per Öman, violins, Tony Bauer, viola and Mats Olofsson, cello. Their warm and energetic musicianship together with striking technical refinement have given them a position as one of the most interesting and respected quartets in Scandinavia today. Tours in Sweden as well…

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