BORLETTI-BUITONI TRUST Awards 2009
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Erik Bosgraaf recorder (Netherlands)
Hailed as one of the most gifted and versatile recorder players of the new generation, Erik Bosgraaf has a colourful past in a rock band and as an oboe player. He believes that good music is... |
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Marie-Elisabeth Hecker cello (Germany)
Born in 1987 in Zwickau, Germany, Marie-Elisabeth Hecker has been the recipient of many awards and prizes, including first prize at the Rostropovich Competition in Paris in 2005 and a Borletti-Buitoni Trust Award in 2009.... |
BORLETTI-BUITONI TRUST Special Ensemble Scholarship 2009
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Aronowitz Ensemble (UK based)
Aronowitz Ensemble was formed out of the desire of seven outstanding young international artists to explore and perform chamber music together in the highly adaptable combination of string sextet... |
BORLETTI-BUITONI TRUST Fellowships 2009
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Nicolas Altstaedt cello (Germany)
Nicolas Altstaedt received a 2009 Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship and was unanimously awarded the Credit Suisse Young Artists Award 2010. As part of this prestigious award he will be soloist of the Vienna Philharmonic under Gustavo Dudamel at the Lucerne Festival 2010.... |
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Mahan Esfahani harpsichord (Iran)
24 year-old Iranian-born early keyboards specialist Mahan Esfahani is fast gaining international recognition as a soloist and collaborative artist on the harpsichord, fortepiano and organ in both early and contemporary... |
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Tine Thing Helseth trumpet (Norway)
Tine Thing Helseth, born in 1987, started to play trumpet at the age of seven and is already one of the leading trumpet soloists of her generation.... |
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Trio Mondrian piano trio (Israel)
In 2007 the Trio won first prize at the prestigious International Chamber Music Competition in Trieste, Italy, as well as receiving the "Young Award" and Special Prize for its interpretation of a Brahms trio.... |
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Henk Neven baritone (Netherlands)
Henk Neven studied at the Conservatory of Amsterdam where he graduated in 2003. He received a diploma from the New Opera Academy in 2002 and won the coveted Dutch National Music Prize 2010, the most prestigious musical award in the Netherlands.... |
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Francesco Piemontesi piano (Switzerland)
Francesco Piemontesi was born in Locarno, studied in Lugano and Hannover and participated in masterclasses with Alexis Weissenberg and Cécile Ousset. He is the recipient of numerous international prizes, including the Chopin Competition in... |

