Iakov Zats

Iakov Zats career followed the typical path for a musician coming from the Russian school. He frequented the prestigious institute for child-prodigies into the renowned Moscow Conservatoire, where he graduated, and so beginning immediately a demanding career that brought him to perform in his home land and abroad. In 1992 he was appointed artistic director of the well known chamber music ensemble “New Chamber Orchestra of Moscow”. Continue reading “Iakov Zats”

Liliana Li

She started to play piano at 5 y.o.

Firstly graduated Ahmatova gymnasia of art in Saint-Petersburg, after she studied in Rimsky-Korsakov Music College in class of Oleg Vainshtein. At present she study in THE RIMSKY-KORSAKOV ST. PETERSBURG STATE CONSERVATORY in class of PhD Lebedev Igor.

1st prize in International Music Competition “Окрась мир звуками” 2010

2nd prize in the Savshinsky III International Music Competition, 2011

1st prize in Stockholm International Music Competition, 2012

She played Bortnynsky concerto with orchestra at 10 years old and Mozart ‘s concerto with orchestra when she was 12 years old.

She played Chopin 2nd concerto in St. Petersburg Small Philharmonic Hall with conducter T. Gorkovenko in 2011 and was invited in 2016 as a solist.

Every year since 2013 she take part in Prague Music Festival and master-classes by Vsevolod Dvorkin.

Lead an active concert schedule.

Ramute Kalnenaite

Ramutė Kalnėnaitė studied cello with Romanas Armonas at the National M.K. Čiurlionis School of Art. In her school years she won the first international and several national competitions. 1975-1980 she studied in Moscow State Conservatory. There she qualified as a performer, pedagogue, chamber musician, and concerto-soloist. 1980-1982 she furthered her cello studies in Moscow State Conservatory. She spent all seven years in Moscow studying with prof. Stefan Kaljanov. Continue reading “Ramute Kalnenaite”

Maxim Michaluk

From the age of 5 years, Maxime Michaluk expressed his desire to play the violin. At 6, he began learning the instrument, conservatory of Namur with Madame Cécile Delvingt. In 2007, in his 13th year, he was admitted to the GPEI in Namur, in the violin class of Mr Igor Tkatchouk in the “Young Talents” section. In June 2012, it completed its 5 years of violin, with the first movement of the Concerto No. 1 by Paganini for which he won the highest award. Continue reading “Maxim Michaluk”