Natalia Lomeiko

Acclaim “The highlight of the evening was provided by Natalia Lomeiko in Berg’s Violin Concerto. Lomeiko seemed to compress a lifetime into this great work, investing each little sigh and waltz in its first movement with its own truth and character.” -New Zealand Herald Profile Musical Education Royal Academy of Music, Royal College of Music, Yehudi Menuhin School Principal Teachers Hu Kun, Natalia Boyarskaya, Lord Yehudi Menuhin Appointments Professor of Violin- Eton College (2017-); Professor of Violin-  Royal…

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Alexander Scherbakov

Acclaim "Alexander Scherbakov was particularly able to captivate his audience with stupendous technical ability and a degree of musicality whose maturity at times could only astonish. With intense dialogues and freshly attacking access, he led the Mendelssohn concerto, which revelled in emotional contrasts, to compelling effect. " -Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Zurich Profile Musical Education Zurich-Winterthur Conservatoire, Thornton School of Music- University of Southern California, Eastman School of Music Principal Teachers Elemer Glanz, Dimitar Burov, Detlef Hahn, Zakhar Bron,…

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Marina Yakovleva-Häfliger

Profile Musical Education St. Petersburg Conservatory, Lausanne Conservatory of Music Sion Principal Teachers Pierre Amoyal, Tibor Varga Appointments Member of the Philharmonia Zurich (2005-); Member of Orchestra La Scintilla Awards Prizewinner- All-Russian Competition of the Russian Federation; Prizewinner- Tibor Varga Festival

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Tatiana Samouil

Profile Musical Education Brussels Conservatory, Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory Principal Teachers Igor Oistrakh, Maia Glezarova Appointments Professor of Violin - Brussels Royal Conservatoire (since May 2021) Member- Yuri Bashmet Academy Professor of Violin- Musikene Superior Arts Center in San Sebastián, Spain Founding member- Malibran Quartet Awards Prizewinner at the Tchaikovsky International Competition (2002), the Queen Elisabeth Competition (2001), International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition (2000)

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