WINNERS 2003

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BORLETTI-BUITONI TRUST Awards 2005

Colin Currie

Colin Currie percussion

Colin Currie has established a unique reputation for his charismatic and virtuosic performances of works by today's leading composers, and appears with many of the world's most important orchestras....
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Soovin Kim

Soovin Kim violin

American violinist Soovin Kim is increasingly sought after for the character, nuance, and excitement of his performances as concerto soloist, chamber musician and recitalist, both in the U.S. and abroad. Particularly known for his breadth of repertoire, Soovin Kim typically takes on everything from Bach to Paganini to the big romantic concertos to new commissions within a single season....
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Christianne Stotijn

Christianne Stotijn mezzo soprano

Christianne Stotijn began her musical studies at the Amsterdam Conservatoire. Having won several prizes including 2005/06 ECHO Rising Stars, she was selected for the BBC’s New Generation Artists scheme....
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Shai Wosner

Shai Wosner piano

Pianist Shai Wosner has been dubbed by the Financial Times as "an artist to follow keenly". With a diverse repertoire ranging from Bach to Ligeti, he enjoys a growing reputation with audiences and critics alike....
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BORLETTI-BUITONI TRUST Fellowships 2005

Quartetto di  Cremona

Quartetto di Cremona

he Quartetto di Cremona formed in 2000 (from 2002 in its current formation) is already making its mark on the international chamber music scene. Starting at the Stauffer Academy of Salvatore Accardo in Cremona and continuing at the Scuola di Musica di Fiesole, the Quartetto di Cremona quickly developed and won the applause of the public and critics in the most important halls in Europe and overseas....
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Dimitri Maslennikov

Dimitri Maslennikov cello

Dimitri Maslennikov was born in St Petersburg and divided his musical education between Russia and France. At twelve years old, he won the international young soloists contest in Moscow and the Czech international contest Concertino Praha in 1992....
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Royal  String Quartet

Royal String Quartet

Shortlisted by the Royal Philharmonic Society as one of the three most outstanding chamber groups to appear in the UK in 2006, the Royal String Quartet was established in 1998 and has since gained a reputation as one of the world's most interesting and dynamically developing string quartets of the young generation. The Royal String Quartet has received numerous awards at competitions, including 1st Prize and the Grand Prix in Casale Monferrato (2000), 2nd Prize in Kraków (2003), Special Jury Prize in Kuhmo, Finland (2004) and 3rd Prize in Banff, Canada (2004)....
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Robin Ticciati

Robin Ticciati conductor

Robin Ticciati became Music Director and Artistic Advisor to the Gävle Symphony Orchestra (Sweden) in 2006 and Music Director of Glyndebourne on Tour (GOT) in 2007. A violinist, pianist and percussionist, London-born Robin Ticciati turned to conducting at the age of 15 under the guidance of Sir Colin Davis and Sir Simon Rattle, while still a member of the National Youth Orchestra of Great Britain....
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Ralph van Raat

Ralph van Raat piano

Pianist and musicologist Ralph van Raat was born in 1978 and studied the piano with Prof. Ton Hartsuiker and Prof. Willem Brons at the Conservatory of Amsterdam and Musicology at the University of Amsterdam. ...
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