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| Elvira
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Elvira
Bekova has built a reputation as an outstanding soloist
and chamber musician, distinguishing herself through the wide
range of her repertoire and appearances in the major festivals
and concert halls in the UK, continental Europe, USA, Canada,
the Middle East and Australia. She is a member of The Bekova
Trio which has won acclaim for both performances and their numerous
recordings on the Chandos label.
Elvira Bekova is the artistic director of Music
@ Felcino Bianco, which runs summer schools and other courses
for professional musicians, academy students and amateur musicians |
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| Alfia
Bekova (cello) |
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Alfia
Nakipbekova (Bekova) was born in Central Kazakhstan
and studied with Mstislav Rostropovich (Moscow Conservatoire),
Daniil Shafran and in Great Britain with Jacqueline du Pre.
Since winning the “Special Prize for Outstanding Mastery
of The Cello” at the Casals Competition, she has performed
around the world, receiving high critical acclaim. |
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more
information:
www.alfianakipbekova.com |
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| Sergey
Bezrodny (piano) |
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Sergey
Bezrodny was bom in 1957 into a family of renowned
Russian musicians. His father, Igor Bezrodny was an outstanding
violinist and conductor. His mother, Svetlana Bezrodnaya is
also a violinist and head of the Vivaldi Chamber Orchestra.
At the age of 6 Sergey Bezrodny was enrolled in the Central
musical school at Moscow Conservatoire in the class of the famous
teacher A. Sumbatyan, whose pupils were such renowned pianists
as Vladimir Ashkenazi, Vladimir Krainev, Dmitri Sakharov, etc.
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www.festival-colmar.com |
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| Penelope
Rapson (choir / baroque music) |
| Penelope
Rapson read music at Somerville College, Oxford, studying
with Jane Glover and David Wulstan, later gaining her doctorate
there. She was Tutor in Music at St Hildas College, Oxford.
and her academic work and practical involvement in music at
the University led to her forming the baroque ensemble Fiori
Musicali in 1983. Since then Penelope has directed the Fiori
Musicali choir and orchestra in countless concerts and festivals,
where her engaging style makes her popular with amateur and
professional musicians alike. Critically acclaimed recordings
include Vivaldi's Four Seasons with Elizabeth Wallfisch, Mozart's
Exsultate Jubilate with Grace Davidson, and Zelenka's Lamentations
with James Bowman. |
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more
information:
www.fiori-musicali.com |
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