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17th INTERNATIONAL PHAROS CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL
2 – 20 JUNE 2017
CYPRUS
2 & 9 JUNE / THE SHOE FACTORY, NICOSIA
15 – 20 JUNE / ROYAL MANOR HOUSE, KOUKLIA
““TThhee ssttuunnnniinngg llooccaattiioonnss ooff tthhee PPhhaarrooss CChhaammbbeerr MMuussiicc FFeessttiivvaall aattttrraacctt ttoopp mmuussiicciiaannss yyeeaarr aafftteerr yyeeaarr””
BBC Music Magazine, March 2012
Since its inception 17 years ago the International Pharos Chamber Music Festival has established itself as the
most important annual classical music event in Cyprus, and has gained an international reputation for its
quality concerts and magnificent settings. Guided by a visionary spirit and dedicated to artistic excellence, the
Festival is now recognised as one of Europe's preeminent music festivals, having placed Cyprus on the
international cultural map and garnering enthusiastic acclaim from music lovers all over the world, while it has
made chamber music more accessible to the general public by presenting exciting programmes and
performances of the highest level by some of the world’s most renowned soloists. The Festival also maintains a
strong tradition of community service, with educational concerts organized for students of public schools and a
number of master-classes for young instrumentalists.
Organized between 2 and 20 June 2017, the 17th International Pharos Chamber Music Festival welcomes to
Cyprus some of the most remarkable artists on the international music scene, for an extensive fortnight of
music-making in two unique venues in Cyprus: the Royal Manor House in Kouklia – one of the finest surviving
monuments of Frankish architecture in Cyprus and a UNESCO World Heritage site, and The Shoe Factory, a
contemporary recital venue situated in Ermou Street near the buffer zone in Nicosia. Exploring the many forms
of the chamber music genre, the Festival will encompass an impressive array of instrumental combinations and
repertoire, ranging from the Baroque to the 20th century, as well as a number of rarely performed masterpieces.
THE 2017 EDITION:
The 17th International Pharos Chamber Music Festival will open on Friday 2 June 2017, at The Shoe Factory in
Nicosia, with a voice and piano recital by the renowned Danish coloratura soprano Susanne Elmark. In great
demand around the world for the last twenty years, Elmark has been engaged in houses like Deutsche Oper Berlin,
Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich, Gran Teatre del Liceu Barcelona, Teatro Real Madrid, Opera Oslo, Oper Frankfurt,
Oper Cologne, Opernhaus Zürich, and Royal Opera Copenhagen. For her recital in Cyprus, Susanne Elmark will join
forces with the international repetiteur Christian Westergaard, winner of the 2015 International Lied Duo
Competition, in a programme of songs by Debussy, Berg, R. Strauss, Prokofiev and Grieg.
A week later, on Friday 9 June 2017, The Shoe Factory will welcome the return visit of the sensational young pianist
Vitaly Pisarenko, winner of the First Prize in the 8th International Franz Liszt Piano Competition and Third Prize
winner at the 2015 Leeds International Piano Competition. His recital, which is organised in collaboration with the
Keyboard Charitable Trust in London, will include works by Schubert, Schumann and Liszt.
After an intensive week of educational activities and master-classes for students from all over the world, the 17th
International Pharos Chamber Music Festival will move to the Royal Manor House of the ancient village of Kouklia
near Paphos, which is specifically transformed by the Festival to a first class recital hall. Some of the world’s
greatest musicians will join forces for six concerts, between 15 and 20 June 2017, in an impressive array of works.
The Festival will host one of the most renowned names of the great Russian piano school, Sergei Babayan, claimed
for the immediacy, sensitivity and depth of his interpretations, the rare emotional intensity and bold energy of his
performances and his extraordinary mastery in exploring stylistically diverse repertoire. Babayan was the first
pianist from the former USSR who was able to compete without government sponsorship after the collapse of the
system, and immediately after his first trip outside of the USSR, he won consecutive first prizes in several major
international competitions including the Cleveland International Piano Competition, the Hamamatsu Piano
Competition and the Busoni International Piano Competition. The Festival will also feature one of the most
musically dynamic and technically gifted performers of the new generation of pianists, the Gold Medallist of the
2013 Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, Vadym Kholodenko, who is internationally recognised for his
powerful and exhilarating performances that “show the guts of a true super-artist”. Alongside them, the Festival is
thrilled to present the return visit of the amazing Yevgeny Sudbin, hailed by The Telegraph as ‘potentially one of the
greatest pianists of the 21st century’ and by the International Record Review as ‘one of the most important pianistic
talents of our time’.
Besides the Festival’s regular guests – distinguished cellist and artistic director of the Festival Alexander
Chaushian, the impressive Russian violinist Boris Brovtsyn, violinists Levon Chilingirian and Monika Urbonaite,
violists Diemut Poppen and David Abrahamyan, and cellist Tim Park, this year’s Festival will also host for the first
time the exceptional violinist Alena Baeva, who is fast emerging as one of the finest violinists of her generation,
having already carved out an impressive career to date working regularly as a soloist with some of the world’s most
important orchestras, one of the most brilliant and engaging French violinists of our times – Nicolas Dautricourt,
who has been voted "Classical Discovery of the Year" at the Midem in Cannes and awarded the Sacem Georges
Enesco Prize, the prodigious violinist Clara-Jumi Kang, prize winner in several major competitions, including, Tibor
Varga, Seoul, Hannover and Indianapolis violin competitions, and the fascinating violist Jennifer Stumm,
recognised as one of the world’s dynamic and creative advocates for her instrument, whose TED talk “The
Imperfect Instrument” was named editor’s pick of all talks on ted.com.
The 17th International Pharos Chamber Music Festival will also welcome the return visits of French cellist Marc
Coppey, who was discovered by Lord Yehudi Menuhin at a very early age and who is nowadays considered one of
the leading cellists in the world, the renowned Italian flutist Massimo Mercelli, who is the dedicatee of numerous
works by some of the most important contemporary composers including Philip Glass, Giovanni Sollima, Sofia
Gubaidulina and Krzysztof Penderecki, and the newly founded Cyprus Guitar Trio, which comprises three renowned
classical guitarists from Cyprus – Vasilios Avraam, George Christofi and Socrates Leptos.
WHAT, WHEN & WHERE: Friday 2 June @ The Shoe Factory, Nicosia: A voice and piano recital with coloratura soprano Susanne Elmark and pianist Christian Westergaard Friday 9 June @ The Shoe Factory, Nicosia: A piano recital with Vitaly Pisarenko in works by Schubert, Schumann and Liszt Thursday 15 – Tuesday 20 June @ Royal Manor House, Kouklia: Six chamber concerts with some of the world’s
most renowned soloists in a wide-ranging programme.
**Concerts start at 8.30pm
THE VENUES: The Royal Manor House, Kouklia is one of the finest surviving monuments of Frankish architecture on the island and an unparalleled venue for intimate chamber music performances. The building also houses an archaeological museum, which records the rich history of human activity in the region from about 2800 BC to the present day. The Royal Manor House, which is part of the Cyprus Tourism Organisation’s “Aphrodite’s Cultural Route”, is also a UNESCO World Heritage site. Palaipaphos, or Old Paphos, was a city-kingdom of Cyprus and one of the most celebrated pilgrimage centres of the ancient Greek world. It was the site of a famous sanctuary of Aphrodite, the oldest remains of which date back to the 12th century BC. Join us in a leisurely exploration of the history and cultural heritage of the western region of Cyprus. The Shoe Factory, Nicosia is situated in the old part of Nicosia, near the buffer zone. Through it, the Pharos Arts Foundation is helping to revitalize this beautiful and historic section of the capital city by attracting a wide and diversified younger audience. All concerts are characterized by a unique feeling of intimacy and music is performed in an exceptionally inspiring setting: a modern venue decorated with contemporary art by mainly local artists; a venue situated in the “run down” part of Nicosia that offers the audience the unique opportunity to sit within an amazing proximity to world famous artists and experience performances in a venue like no other.
THE ARTISTS:
Piano: Sergei Babayan, Vadym Kholodenko, Yevgeny Sudbin, Vitaly Pisarenko, Christian Westergaard Violin: Boris Brovtsyn, Alena Baeva, Nicolas Dautricourt, Clara-Jumi Kang, Levon Chilingirian, Monika Urbonaite Viola: Jennifer Stumm, Diemut Poppen, David Abrahamyan Cello: Alexander Chaushian, Marc Coppey, Tim Park Flute: Massimo Mercelli Guitar: Cyprus Guitar trio Soprano: Susanne Elmark
INFORMATION: PHAROS ARTS FOUNDATION Tel: +357 22-663871 Website: www.pharosartsfoundation.org
TICKETS: Tickets: €10 Box Office: Directly from the Foundation’s website www.pharosartsfoundation.org or Tel. 9666-9003 (Monday - Friday
10:00am-3:00pm)
Tickets also available from: KYRIAKOU FULLPAGE BOOKSHOPS: 30 Ellados Ave., 8020 Paphos, Tel. 26-822850
FESTIVAL PROGRAMME: Friday June 2 – The Shoe Factory, Nicosia
Voice & Piano Recital with Susanne Elmark / soprano & Christian Westergaard / piano
Claude Debussy (1862-1918) Quatre chansons de Jeunesse (1881-4) Edvard Grieg (1843-1907) Geheimnis from Lyric Pieces Op.57 (1880) R. Strauss (1864-1949)
Selected songs from Opp. 10, 17, 27 and 68 (1885-1918) Alban Berg (1885-1935) Sieben frühe Lieder (1905-8) Niels Gade (1817-1890) Andante from Sonata for piano in E minor, Op.28 (1840) Sergei Prokofiev (1891-1953)
The Ugly Duckling, Op.18 (1914)
Friday June 9 – The Shoe Factory, Nicosia
Recital with Vitaly Pisarenko / piano
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) Drei Klavierstucke D.946 (1828) Robert Schumann (1810-1856)
Fantasiestücke, Op.12 (1837) Franz Liszt (1811-1886) Ballade No.1 in D-flat major, S.170 (1848) Ballade No.2 in B minor, S.171 (1853) Hungarian Rhapsody No.10 in E major, S.244 (1847) Hungarian Rhapsody No.13 in A minor, S.244 (1847)
Thursday June 15 – Royal Manor House, Kouklia
W.A Mozart (1756-1791) Duo for Violin & Viola No.1, K.423 (1783) Clara-Jumi Kang / violin, Diemut Poppen / viola
Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847) Piano Trio No.1 in D minor, Op.49 (1839) Sergei Babayan / piano, Tim Park / cello, Clara-Jumi Kang / violin
Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor, Op.25 (1861) Vadym Kholodenko / piano, Alena Baeva / violin, Jennifer Stumm / viola, Marc Coppey / cello
Friday June 16 – Royal Manor House, Kouklia
Jesús Guridi (1886-1961) Ala Baita & Alabatua from Canciones Vascas (1956) Ferenc Farkas (1905-2000)
Csángó szonatina for 3 guitars (1977) Máximo Diego Pujol (b. 1957) Fin de Siglo pour 3 guitarres (1995) Cyprus Guitar Trio
César Franck (1822-1890) Piano Quintet in F minor (1879) Vadym Kholodenko / piano, Nicolas Dautricourt / violin, Boris Brovtsyn / violin, Jennifer Stumm / viola, Marc Coppey / cello
Felix Mendelssohn (1809-1847)
String Octet in E-flat major, Op.20 (1825) Boris Brovtsyn / violin, Alena Baeva / violin, Nicolas Dautricourt / violin, Clara-Jumi Kang / violin, Diemut Poppen / viola, David Abrahamyan / viola, Marc Coppey / cello, Tim Park / cello
Saturday June 17 – Royal Manor House, Kouklia
Ernest Chausson (1855-1899) Concerto for Violin, Piano & String Quartet in D major, Op.21 (1892) Vadym Kholodenko / piano, Alena Baeva / violin, Boris Brovtsyn / violin, Clara-Jumi Kang / violin, David Abrahamyan / viola, Tim Park / cello
Philip Glass (b. 1937)
Chaotic Harmony (Arrangement for flute and cello by Massimo Mercelli) (2006) Massimo Mercelli / flute, Alexander Chaushian / cello
Dmitri Shostakovich (1906-1975) Quintet for Piano & Strings in G minor, Op.57 (1940) Sergei Babayan / piano, Boris Brovtsyn / violin, Alena Baeva / violin, Diemut Poppen / viola, Alexander Chaushian / cello
Sunday June 18 – Royal Manor House, Kouklia
Joseph Haydn (1732-1809) Flute Trio No.16 in D Major, Hob.XV:16 (1790) Massimo Mercelli / flute, Vadym Kholodenko / piano, Marc Coppey / cello
Camille Saint-Saëns (1835-1921) Quintet for piano & strings in A minor, Op.14 (1855) Sergei Babayan / piano, Nicolas Dautricourt / violin, Clara-Jumi Kang / violin, Diemut Poppen / viola, Marc Coppey / cello
Franz Schubert (1797-1828) String Quintet in C major, D.956 (1828) Clara-Jumi Kang / violin, Nicolas Dautricourt / violin, Jennifer Stumm / viola, Alexander Chaushian / cello, Tim Park / cello
Monday June 19 – Royal Manor House, Kouklia
Franz Liszt (1811-1886) Transcendental Étude No.11 in D-flat, "Harmonies du soir" (1851) Yevgeny Sudbin / piano
Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840-1893)
Nocturne Op.19, No.4 in D minor (1873) June (Barcarolle) Op.37, No.6 in G minor (1876) November (Troika) Op.37, No.11 in E major (1876) Yevgeny Sudbin / piano
W.A Mozart (1756-1791)
Flute Quartet No.4 in A major, K.298 (1787) Massimo Mercelli / flute, Levon Chilingirian / violin, David Abrahamyan / viola, Alexander Chaushian / cello
W.A Mozart (1756-1791) Piano Quartet No.1 in G minor, K.478 (1785) Yevgeny Sudbin / piano, Levon Chilingirian / violin, David Abrahamyan / viola, Tim Park / cello
W.A Mozart (1756-1791) Sonata for Piano Four-Hands in D major, K.381 (1774) Yevgeny Sudbin / piano & Sergei Babayan / piano
Tuesday June 20 – Royal Manor House, Kouklia
J.S. Bach (1685-1750) Piano Concerto No.1 in D minor, BWV 1052 (1734) Sergei Babayan / piano, Boris Brovtsyn / violin, Monika Urbonaite / violin, David Abrahamyan / viola, Alexander Chaushian / cello, Tim Park / cello
W.A Mozart (1756-1791) Piano Concerto No.25 in C major, K.503 (1786)
Arrangement by Johann Nepomuk Hummel
Sergei Babayan / piano, Boris Brovtsyn / violin, Monika Urbonaite / violin, Alexander Chaushian / cello
Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov (1844-1908) String Sextet in A major (1876) Levon Chilingirian / violin, Boris Brovtsyn / violin, Jennifer Stumm / viola, David Abrahamyan / viola, Tim Park / cello, Alexander Chaushian / cello
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES OF PARTICIPATING ARTISTS:
SERGEI BABAYAN / piano
Claimed for the immediacy, sensitivity and depth of his interpretations, the rare emotional
intensity and bold energy of his performances and his extraordinary mastery in exploring
stylistically diverse repertoire, Sergei Babayan is one of the most renowned names of the
great Russian piano school. Student of such legendary musicians and teachers as
Gornostayeva, Naumov, Pletnev and Vlasenko in the Moscow Conservatory, he was,
however, not permitted to leave the country and be free to compete and study in the West.
He was the first pianist from the former USSR who was able to compete without
government sponsorship after the collapse of the system. Immediately after his first trip
outside of the USSR, he won consecutive first prizes in several major international
competitions including the Cleveland International Piano Competition, the Hamamatsu
Piano Competition and the Busoni International Piano Competition. He has given recitals in important venues, among them
Carnegie Hall in New York, Wigmore Hall in London, Salle Gaveau in Paris, Mariinsky Concert Hall in St Petersburg,
Tchaikovsky Conservatory Bolshoi Zal in Moscow, Philharmonic Hall in Warsaw, and countless others. Sergei Babayan has
appeared with many major orchestras throughout the world including the Cleveland Orchestra, Detroit Symphony Orchestra,
Baltimore Symphony, BBC Scottish Symphony, Orchestre Nationale de Lille, Warsaw Philharmonic, Mariinsky Theatre
Orchestra, New World Symphony and he has collaborated with such conductors as Valery Gergiev, Yuri Temirkanov, Neeme
Jarvi, Hans Graf, Kazimierz Kord, David Robertson, Michael Christi. In 2006, Sergei Babayan was invited by Valery Gergiev
to perform the Lutoslawsky piano concerto in the XIV International Festival “Stars of the White Nights” in St. Petersburg with
the orchestra of Mariinsky Theatre: the performance was highly praised in major Russian publications and was
enthusiastically received by the audience. Many other invitations came from Gergiev, to perform Prokofiev‘s Third Piano
Concerto in his Easter Festival, in London Barbican in 2010 with the LSO, and again in St Petersburg with the Mariinsky
Orchestra in 2011 playing Mozart and the Rachmaninov Third Piano concerto. In 2015, Babayan performed two Prokofiev
concertos at BBC Proms with Valery Gergiev and London Symphony Orchestra.
VADYM KHOLODENKO / piano
Vadym Kholodenko is fast building a reputation as one of the most musically dynamic and
technically gifted performers of the new generation of pianists. Gold Medallist of the
Fourteenth Van Cliburn International Piano Competition, in 2013, Kholodenko captured
the attention of jury, audience, and critics alike for powerful, exhilarating performances
that “showed the guts of a true super-artist” (San Francisco Classical Voice). Also taking
home prizes for Best Performance of the Piano Quintet and Best Performance of the
Commissioned Work, he further demonstrated his artistry with a stunning cadenza in
Mozart’s Concerto No.21 in C major, K.467 – which he composed himself on the plane to
the Competition. Since then, Kholodenko has continued to build an international reputation
for interpretations that are impeccable, tasteful and vibrant. Kholodenko has collaborated
with distinguished conductors including Valery Gergiev, Leonard Slatkin, Yuri Bashmet, Carl St. Clair, Vladimir Fedoseyev,
Miguel Harth-Bedoya, Kazuki Yamada and Vladimir Spivakov. Kholodenko has appeared with some of the world’s leading
orchestras including Philadelphia Orchestra, Rochester Philharmonic, Indianapolis Symphony, Kansas City Symphony and
San Diego Symphony orchestras, Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Scottish Symphony
Orchestra, Norwegian Radio Orchestra, Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, Malmö Symphony Orchestra, RTVE
Symphony Orchestra in Madrid, Orquesta Nacional de España. His first recording for Harmonia Mundi was released in 2013,
featuring Stravinsky’s Trois mouvements de Petrouchka and the complete Liszt Transcendental Etudes. In 2015, he released
the Grieg Piano Concerto and the Saint-Saëns Piano Concerto No.2 with the Norwegian Radio Orchestra under the baton of
Miguel Harth-Bedoya, which was awarded “Editor’s Choice” in Gramophone and was identified as “a truly outstanding
recording”. His latest release for the label – the first instalment of his Prokofiev Concerto Cycle (Nos 2 & 5) – was praised by
Gramophone for its “forthright, lithe ad virile performances”. The rest of the cycle is planned for release later in 2017.
YEVGENY SUDBIN / piano
Yevgeny Sudbin has been hailed by The Telegraph as ‘potentially one of the greatest
pianists of the 21st century’. As BIS Records’ only exclusive artist, all of Yevgeny’s
recordings have met with critical acclaim and are regularly featured as CD of the Month by
BBC Music Magazine or Editor’s Choice by Gramophone. His Scriabin recording was
awarded CD of the Year by The Telegraph and received the MIDEM Classical Award for
Best Solo Instrument Recording at Cannes. It was described by Gramophone as ‘a disc in
a million’ while the International Record Review stated that Yevgeny’s Rachmaninov
recording ‘confirms him as one of the most important pianistic talents of our time’. Yevgeny
performs regularly in many of the world's finest venues and concert series, both in recital
and with orchestra, including Tonhalle Zurich; Royal Festival Hall, Queen Elizabeth Hall
(International Piano Series) and Wigmore Hall (London Pianoforte Series) in London; Concertgebouw (Meesterpianisten,
Amsterdam); Avery Fisher Hall (New York) and Davies Symphony Hall (San Francisco). Recent engagements and tours have
included orchestras such as New Zealand Symphony, Australian Chamber Orchestra, Vancouver Symphony Orchestra,
Minnesota Orchestra, Leipzig Gewandhausorchester, Lucerne Symphony, Czech Philharmonic, Bergen Philharmonic,
Philharmonia Orchestra, London Philharmonic, BBC Philharmonic and Royal Liverpool Philharmonic. His performance of
Rachmaninov's Concerto No.1 at the BBC Proms in the Royal Albert Hall was described by The Telegraph as ‘sublime.’
Yevgeny has collaborated with some of the world’s most influential conductors, such as Neeme Järvi, Charles Dutoit, Osmo
Vänskä, Hannu Lintu, Tugan Sokhiev, Andrew Litton and Vassily Sinaisky.
VITALY PISARENKO / piano
In 2008, aged 21 Russian pianist Vitaly Pisarenko, won the First Prize in the 8th
International Franz Liszt Piano Competition in Utrecht. Vitaly's packed tour schedule, with
world‐wide engagements, commenced straight away the morning after the Finals with an
appearance at Amsterdam's Concertgebouw with the Netherlands Radio Philharmonic
Orchestra under the baton of Damian Iorio. In 2015, Pisarenko won the Third Prize at the
Leeds International Piano Competition. Vitaly Pisarenko gave his first public recital at the
age of six. Since winning the Liszt Competition, his career really took off and he has
performed in more than twenty-five countries. He has collaborated with such renowned
orchestras as the North Netherlands Symphony Orchestra, the Polish National
Philharmonic Orchestra, the Moscow Symphony Orchestra, the Brno Philharmonic
Orchestra, the KBS Symphony Orchestra, and he performed in several prestigious festivals including the Beethoven Festival
in Warsaw, Vilnius Piano Festival, the International Chopin Piano Festival in Duszniki (Poland), the Euro Music Festival in
Halle (Germany), the Grachtenfestival (Amsterdam), the Diaghilev Festival (St. Petersburg), and in venues such as Teatro
Colon in Buenos Aires, the Musikverein in Vienna, De Singel in Antwerp, Palace of Arts in Budapest, the National Centre for
the Performing Arts in Beijing and the Shanghai Concert Hall, the Wigmore Hall, Cadogan Hall, St. John's Smith Square,
Royal Albert Hall and the St. James Piccadilly in London. Pisarenko began his studies in Ukraine, and continued at
Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow and at Oxana Yablonskaya’s Piano Institute in Italy. In 2014, he graduated with a
Mastrer’s degree with distinction and in 2015 with Artist Diploma degree from the Royal College of Music in London, where
he studied with Dmitri Alexeev.
CHRISTIAN WESTERGAARD / piano
Christian Westergaard is a Copenhagen based collaborative pianist who works with leading
Danish and Scandinavian singers, including Mari Eriksmoen, Inger Dam Jensen, Bo
Skovhus and many more. He has performed in venues such as Wigmore Hall, Musikhalle,
Hamborg and is a recording artist for Dacapo Records. His upcoming projects include
recording series The Danish Art Song Edition for Dacapo Records, recitals with Inger Dam
Jensen and Bo Skovhus and the publication of the collected songs of Herman D. Koppel on
Edition S. In 2015, Westergaard was the winner of the International Lied Duo Competition
together with Dutch mezzo soprano Francine Vis. He also has a keen interest in the Danish
piano repertoire and has released the critically acclaimed CD Tangos, Waltzes and Cinema
Music with piano music by Jacob Gade (Dacapo Records). He currently holds teaching
positions at The Royal Danish Academy of Music, Copenhagen, The Royal Danish Opera Academy, Copenhagen and The
Danish National Academy of Music, Odense.
BORIS BROVTSYN / violin
Boris Brovtsyn studied at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory and became a laureate
of international competitions, such as Georg Kulenkampf (1994, Cologne), Transnet (1996,
Pretoria) and Yehudi Menuhin (1998). In 2001 he was a finalist at the Queen Elizabeth
Violin Competition and won the 2001 Reuters Prize. The following year he won the Tibor
Varga International Violin Competition. In 1998, Brovtsyn made his UK debut with the BBC
Philharmonic conducted by Rumon Gamba. As a soloist, Boris Brovtsyn has collaborated
with artists such as Yuri Bashmet, Gerd Albrecht, Yan Pascal Tortelier, and Arvo Volmer to
name but a few, and appeared with Orchestre Philharmonique de Monte-Carlo, Orchestre
Philharmonique de Strasbourg, Orchestre National de Belgique, BBC Philharmonic,
Orchestre National de Lille and Moscow State Chamber Orchestra, Sao Paulo Symphony
Orchestra, Basel and Bern symphony orchestras, Warsaw Philharmonic, and Utah Symphony Orchestra. He has performed
at Verbier Festival, Lugano Festival, Edinburgh Festival, Oxford Chamber Music Festival, Ryedale Festival, Genius of the
Violin Festival, Jerusalem Chamber Music Festival and in the “George Enescu” Festival among others. As a soloist, Boris
has worked with Sir Neville Marriner, Yuri Bashmet, Gerd Albrecht, Marek Janowski, Neeme Järvi, Louis Langrée, Yan
Pascal Tortelier, Gilbert Varga, Antoni Wit, Alexander Lazarev, Vassily Sinaisky, Vladimir Fedoseev, Alain Lombard and Arvo
Volmer to name but a few.
ALENA BAEVA / violin
Alena Baeva is fast emerging as one of the finest violinists of her generation – having
already carved out an impressive career to date working regularly as a soloist with
orchestras including the Mariinsky Orchestra, the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the
Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra, the State Academic Symphony Orchestra “Evgeny
Svetlanov”, the St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra and the German Radio Orchestra.
Alena has worked with conductors such as Valery Gergiev, Vladimir Jurowski, Krzysztof
Penderecki, Sir Neville Marriner, Vladimir Fedoseyev, Paavo Berglund, Kazuki Yamada,
Sakari Oramo and Pablo Heras-Casado. Her chamber music partners have included
Martha Argerich, Yuri Bashmet, Steven Isserlis, Nikolai Lugansky, Misha Maisky, and
Vadym Kholodenko, with whom she has established a 10-year long musical partnership.
Alena Baeva is a graduate of the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatoire where she studied between 2002 and 2007. In
2003 she was invited by Mstislav Rostropovich to study in France where she attended classes by Boris Garlitsky and since
2007 she has participated in Seiji Ozawa’s Academy in Switzerland. Her major competition victory came in 2001 when she
won the Gold Medal at the Henryk Wieniawski competition in Poznan, including the prize for the best performance of a
contemporary work. In 2004 Alena won the Grand Prix at the Moscow International Niccolò Paganini Competition, giving her
the right to perform on the Stradivarius violin that belonged to Henryk Wieniawski; she was also awarded the Gold Medal and
audience prize at the International Violin Competition in Sendai (2007).
NICOLAS DAUTRICOURT / violin
Voted "ADAMI Classical Discovery of the Year" at the Midem in Cannes and awarded the
Sacem Georges Enesco Prize, Nicolas Dautricourt is undoubtedly one of the most brilliant
and engaging French violinists of his generation. Dautricourt, who is appreciated for his
"sensitivity and passionate manner," is particularly fond of chamber music. As a member of
the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center in New York, he appears at major venues
around the world including the Kennedy Center, Alice Tully Hall, Wigmore Hall,
Tchaikovsky Hall, Copenhagen Concert Hall, Salle Pleyel, Théâtre des Champs-Élysées,
Opéra du Rhin. He has performed as a soloist with a number of leading orchestras
including the Orchestre National de France, Detroit Symphony, Québec Symphony,
Sinfonia Varsovia, Capitole de Toulouse Symphony, Kiev Philharmonic, Mexico
Philharmonic, NHK Tokyo Chamber Orchestra, Scala di Milano Ensemble, Orchestre Philharmonique du Maroc, under the
baton of conductors such as Leonard Slatkin, Paavo Järvi, Tugan Sokhiev, François-Xavier Roth, Eivind Gullberg Jensen,
Kazuki Yamada, Dennis Russell Davis, Yuri Bashmet. Dautricourt participates in many festivals at home in France and
abroad, including La Chaise-Dieu, La Roque d’Antheron, Printemps des Arts (Monaco), Folles Journées de Nantes,
Rencontres Musicales de La Baule, Flâneries musicales de Reims, Lockenhaus (Austria), Pärnu Music Festival (Estonia),
Ravinia (USA), Himeji/Le Pont Festival (Japan), Turina Festival (Spain), Sintra (Portugal), Davos (Switzerland), Aurora
Festival and O Modernt Festival (Sweden). He is prize-winner in numerous international violin competitions, such as the
Henryk Wieniawski Competition in Poznan, the Jeunesses Musicales Competition in Belgrade, the Rodolfo Lipizer in Gorizia
and the Gian-Battista Viotti in Vercelli Competitions.
CLARA-JUMI KANG / violin
Clara-Jumi Kang was born in Germany under a musical family and she started playing the
violin at the age of three. At seven, she got accepted at the Juilliard School to study with
full scholarship and at the same time she had already performed with orchestras such as
Leipzig Gewandthaus, Hamburg Symphony, Nice Philharmonie, Atlanta Symphony and
Seoul Philharmonic, and she released her first CD. She is prize winner in several major
violin competitions, including, Tibor Varga Violin Competition, Seoul Violin Competition,
Hannover Violin Competition, International Violin Competition of Indianapolis. Clara-Jumi
Kang has been invited to perform as a soloist with orchestras such as Dresden
Kapellsolisten, Indianapolis Symphony, Santa Fe Symphony, Tokyo Metropolitan
Orchestra, Osaka Philharmonic, Taipei National Symphony, Moscow Philharmonic
Orchestra, KBS Orchestra. For DECCA, she released in 2011 her first solo album, Modern Solo. This season she appears
as a soloist with the Mariinsky Orchestra, the Rotterdam Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre National de Belgique, National
Philharmonic of Russia, China NCPA Orchestra, to name but a few, under the baton of such conductors Andrey Boreyko,
Valery Gergiev, Lü Jia, Gidon Kremer, Christoph Poppen and Vladimir Spivakov.
LEVON CHILINGIRIAN / violin
Levon Chilingirian, born in Cyprus, began violin with his great uncle, Vahan Bedelian.
After emigrating to the U.K., he later studied with his uncle, Manoug Parikian, Hugh Bean,
and the Amadeus Quartet. Chilingirian’s partnership with the late Clifford Benson was
launched by winning first prizes in the 1969 BBC Beethoven Competition and the 1971
ARD Munich Duo International Competition. Founded in 1971, the Chilingirian Quartet is
today one of the most celebrated string quartets on the international scene, its highly
regarded recorded repertoire spanning classical to contemporary works. Chilingirian also
performs as a soloist and with other chamber music partners. He is co- artistic director of
the Pharos Festival (Cyprus) and for 14 years was Director of the Mendelsohn on Mull
Festival. Other partnerships as guest director include Camerata Nordica, Gothenberg
Symphony, Armenian Chamber Orchestra, the Guildhall String Ensemble, Trondheim Soloists. He coaches chamber music
at the Lake District Festival, West Dean College summer course, and has worked with El Sistema in Venezuela. Levon
Chilingirian is Professor of Violin and Chamber Music Artist in Residence at the Royal Academy of Music (London) and
Professor of Violin and Chamber Music at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama (London). He is much in demand giving
masterclasses, coaching, as a jury member around the world and is chair of the Trondheim International Quartet
Competition. In 2017, he is a member of the jury of the Osaka Quartet Competition. Levon Chilingirian received an OBE in
the Queen’s Honours List and the Cobbett Medal.
MONIKA URBONAITE / violin
Monika Urbonaite was born in Lithuania into a musical family. From an early age she
played as soloist with various orchestras and won numerous competition awards both in
her native Lithuania and abroad. After having won the "Talent of Hope" award at the Heifetz
competition in Vilnius, she was invited by Gidon Kremer to join the Kremerata Baltica
chamber orchestra. She spent the next six years there, touring all over the world and
collaborating with the likes of Martha Argerich, Misha Maisky, Gustavo Dudamel, Yo Yo Ma,
and with the orchestra's founder, Gidon Kremer. Monika Urbonaite has recently graduated
from Trinity College of Music where she was a recipient of numerous scholarships and
awards including the Leverhulme, the Founders, the TCM Trust and the Tillett and Colin
Keer Trust scholarships and also won the Vivian Joseph classical concerto competition.
She studied with Ofer Falk.
JENNIFER STUMM / viola
Violist Jennifer Stumm is recognised as one of the world’s dynamic and creative advocates
for her instrument, known both for her distinctive sound and unbridled enthusiasm for
music. Hailed by the Washington Post for the “opal-like beauty” of her playing, Stumm
appears on many of the world’s great stages, including Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center,
the Concertgebouw, Sala São Paulo, and the Wigmore Hall, London. Her solo career was
launched after victories in three major international competitions: William Primrose, Geneva
and Concert Artists Guild (where she was the first violist ever to win First Prize.) An
enthusiastic speaker and writer about music, Jennifer Stumm’s TED talk about the viola
and the blessings of being different, “The Imperfect Instrument,” was named an editor’s pick of all talks on ted.com and she
was recently cover artist of Symphony Magazine. A recipient of the prestigious BBC New Generation artist and Borletti
Buitoni Awards for her work in chamber music, she appears at major festivals such as Verbier, Marlboro, Spoleto, Aldeburgh,
Delft and IMS Prussia Cove, and her collaborative partners have included the Beaux Arts Trio, Guarneri, Vermeer and Alban
Berg Quartets. In 2015, Jennifer Stumm founded the Ilumina Festival, a chamber music festival in the mountains outside São
Paulo uniting prominent international soloists with Brazil’s most talented young artists. She is currently International Chair of
Viola Studies at the Royal College of Music, London and gives masterclasses around the world.
DIEMUT POPPEN / viola
Diemut Poppen is one of the finest viola players of her generation. Born in a musical
family, Poppen studied in Germany, USA and Paris with some of the greatest viola players
of her time, including Yuri Bashmet, Kim Kashkashian, Bruno Giuranna and Peter Schidlof.
Diemut Poppen has been awarded several scholarships and prizes, among them the
Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes and the renowned European Music Prize. As a
soloist, Diemut Poppen has performed in major music centres all over the world including
the Carnegie Hall in New York, Barbican in London, Philharmonie in Berlin and Mozarteum
in Salzburg and has worked with musicians like Claudio Abbado, Leonidas Kavakos and
Viktor Tretyakov. Several composers have written new pieces for Diemut Poppen,
including solo works, as well as concertos, sonatas and chamber music. Diemut Poppen
has recorded for Deutsche Grammophon, Cappricio, Live classics, EMI, Tudor, Ediphone, Ondine, among others. Cyprus is
Diemut’s favourite country and she visits the island quite regularly.
DAVID ABRAHAMYAN / viola
From a very young age, David Abrahamyan has collaborated with the Luxemburg
Philarmonic, OSPA in Oviedo Spain, Lagen Laden in Brussels where he was solo viola or
Salzburg Chamber Soloists under the artistic direction of Lavard Skou Larsen. He has
performed under the baton of conductors such as Claudio Abbado, Zubin Mehta, Bernard
Haitnk, Roberto Benzi, Jesús López Cobos or Plácido Domingo, amongst others. Between
2005 and 2009, he was the founder and artistic director of the master-class series "Musical
Improvement" in Felechosa (Asturias- Spain) inviting teachers like Dora Schwarzberg,
Liviu Prunaru, Alexander Chaushyan, Ashley Wass, Wolfgang Meyer, Gunter Pichler,
Gustav Rivinius, Mikhail Kopelman or Boris Belkin. Abrahamyan’s chamber music partners
have included Boris Belkin, Alba Ventura, Daishin Kashimoto, Boris Andreanov, Ashley
Wass, in concert halls like Concertgebouw of Amsterdam, Koncerthaus in Berlín, Teatro Coliseo in Buenos Aires, Sala
Mozarteum in Salzburg, KKL in Lucerne, Royal Festival Hall in London, Queen Elisabeth Hall in London, Auditorio Nacional
in Madrid, Salle Playel in París, Palais de Bozar in Brussels, Sala Sao Paolo in San Paolo or Teatro Manzoni in Bologna.
Has recorded a DVD performing Schoenberg’s Verklärte Nacht in the Singel in Antwerpen, a collaboration project between
Europe and South Korea, also has recorded two CDs for Dutch Records Company with the Dutch composer Wim Zwaag,
who dedicated his Adagio for Viola to David.
ALEXANDER CHAUSHIAN / cello
Regarded as one of the finest cellists of his generation, Alexander Chaushian has
performed extensively throughout the world as a soloist with orchestras such as the Vienna
Chamber Orchestra at Vienna’s Konzerthaus and at the Bruchnerhaus in Linz, the London
Mozart Players and the Philharmonia Orchestra in London, the Orchestre de la Suisse
Romande, the Royal National Orchestra of Belgium, Les Solistes Européens de
Luxembourg in a gala concert conducted by Yehudi Menuhin, the Boston Pops Orchestra at
Boston Symphony Hall, and the Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra at Carnegie Hall. He has
given highly acclaimed performances in such venues as London’s Royal Festival Hall,
Queen Elizabeth Hall and Wigmore Hall, Sala Verdi Milan, and Suntory Hall Japan.
Chaushian has won the Third Prize in the 12th International Tchaikovsky Competition in
Moscow and the Third and Special prizes given by the Munich Chamber Orchestra at the ARD Competition in Germany in
2005. Amongst the many distinguished musicians whom he has collaborated with are Yehudi Menuhin, Julia Fischer, Levon
Chilingirian, Yuri Bashmet, François-Frédéric Guy, Emmanuel Pahud. His regular chamber music partner is Yevgeny Sudbin.
Alexander’s recordings include several highly acclaimed CDs for the BIS label in which he is partnered by Yevgeny Sudb in,
and his recently released concerto CD with the Armenian Philharmonic Orchestra, also on BIS, received rave reviews and
was selected ‘Album of the Week’ by the Independent.
MARC COPPEY / cello
French cellist, Marc Coppey, winner of the two highest prizes at the 1988 Bach competition
Leipzig at the age of 18 is considered to be one of the leading cellists of today. Lord
Yehudi Menuhin discovered Marc’s talent at an early age, and subsequently invited him to
make his Moscow and Paris debuts by performing the Tchaïkovsky Trio with himself and
Victoria Postnikova, a collaboration documented on film by famous film director Bruno
Monsaingeon. In 1989 Mstislav Rostropovitch invited Marc to the Evian Festival and from
that moment on his solo career took off. A frequent soloist with the leading orchestras of
today, Marc Coppey has collaborated with many distinguished conductors such as Eliahu
Inbal, Emmanuel Krivine, Rafael Frühbeck de Burgos and Asher Fisch and has appeared
in some of the most prestigious concert halls of the world. He is the dedicatee of a number
of works by composers such as Christian, Durieux, Fedele and Fénelon, and his numerous recordings have received critical
acclaim worldwide, including Télérama’s ffff, Diapason d’Or, a “Choc” from the Magazine Le Monde de la Musique and BBC
Magazine five stars.
TIM PARK / cello
Cellist Tim Park has been praised for his energetic and exhilarating performances as well
as for his expressive and beautiful sound. Concerts as soloist, recitalist and chamber
musician have brought Tim to many of the world’s most prestigious concert halls. Tim has
performed as soloist with orchestras such as the New York Chamber, Detroit Symphony,
Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra, Orquestra Sinfonica Nacional de Venezuela, Moscow Radio
Symphony Orchestra, Berlin Sinfonie-Orchestra, Berliner Symphoniker, Lithuanian
National Chamber Orchestra, Tel-Aviv Camerata, Berliner Camerata. An avid chamber
musician, Tim performs frequently at music festivals such as the Jerusalem Chamber
Music Festival, Bach Festwochen Ansbach, Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, Lucerne
Festival, S&R Foundation’s Evermay International Chamber Music Festival at the
Evermay Estate (Washington DC) and the Kennedy Center, and regularly collaborates with such distinguished artists as
Daniel Barenboim, Elena Bashkirova, Alessio Bax, Andras Schiff, Michael Barenboim, Paul Meyer and Emmanuel Pahud.
Born to Korean parents, Tim grew up in New York and began cello lessons at the age of eight. He entered the Juilliard
School at eleven and continued studies at Yale University with Aldo Parisot. He finished his degrees in Germany studying
with David Geringas at the Musikhochschule Lubeck and the Hochschule fur Musik ‘Hanns Eisler’ Berlin. Tim has also
studied with Steven Isserlis, Boris Pergamenschikov, M. Rostropovitch and Janos Starker in masterclasses.
MASSIMO MERCELLI / flute
Massimo Mercelli became, at the age of 19, the first flute of the Teatro La Fenice of
Venice, and won the Francesco Cilea Prize, the International Competition Giornate
Musicali and the Stresa International Competition. As a soloist, he appears regularly in the
most prestigious concert halls in the world – Carnegie Hall in New York, Colon Theatre in
Buenos Aires, Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Saint Martin in the Fields and Wigmore Hall
in London, Parco della Musica in Rome, Philarmonica in Warsaw, Tchaikovsky Hall in
Moscow – and collaborates with musicians such as Yuri Bashmet, Krzysztof Penderecki,
Philip Glass, Michael Nyman, Massimo Quarta, Ennio Morricone, Luis Bacalov, and Peter-
Lukas Graf, and orchestras such as the Berlin Philharmonic, Moscow Philharmonic, St.
Petersburg Philharmonic, Prague Philarmonia, Wiener Symphoniker, Solisti della Scala
and the Franz List Chamber Orchestra. Mercelli has premiered a number of works which are dedicated to him, including,
Facades by Philip Glass, Ennio Morricone’s Cantata Vuoto di Anima Piena, Concerto for Flute and Orchestra by Michael
Nyman, and Contrafactus by Giovanni Sollima. In September 2012 the CD Massimo Mercelli plays Philip Glass was
released, and recent engagements include the recording of J.S. Bach’s sonatas with Ramin Bahrami under the DECCA
label, the world premiere of Sofia Gubaidulina’s new concerto, dedicated to him, his participation in the concert for the
celebration of Krzysztof Penderecki’s 80th birthday at the Warsaw Philharmonic and the exclusive performance of his
Sinfonietta for Flute and Strings.
CYPRUS GUITAR TRIO
The Cyprus Guitar Trio was founded in 2015. Comprising three renowned classical
guitarists from Cyprus – Vasilios Avraam, George Christofi and Socrates Leptos, the Trio is
dedicated to the promotion of the important yet unexplored repertoire of the combination of
three classical guitars, as well the creation of new works for this combination, and the
arrangements and transcriptions of existing works. Vasilios Avraam studied at the Ferenc
Liszt Conservatory in Hungary, at the National Conservatoire of Region in Strasbourg and
at the Academy of Music in Bratislava where he received his Musical Doctoral Degree in
classical guitar under the supervision of Jozef Zsapka. He has participated in a number of
festivals, including the Zempléni Festival and the Spring Festival of Eger, and he is the First
Prize winner of the National Guitar Competition in Hungary in 1998. Several of his solo
recitals and orchestra performances in guitar concertos were recorded by television channels and radio stations of Hungary
and Cyprus. He published theoretical articles on the classical guitar in such international guitar magazines as the Classical
Guitar Magazine (England), the Soundboard (USA), the Guitarra Magazine (USA), Gitarr och Luta (Sweden), Gendai Guitar
(Japan). George Christofi is a holder of a BMus (First Class), and MMus in Guitar Performance (Distinction) from the
University of Hull and an MA (Distinction) and a PhD in Composition from the University of York. Considered one of the most
important and talented composers of his generation, Christofi has composed music for world renowned soloists and
ensembles, including, Mario Caroli (flute), Sarah Leonard (soprano), Harry Sparnaay (bass clarinet), Rohan de Saram
(cello), Ensemble Musiques Nouvelles, Ensemble 10/10, Orchestre National de Lorraine, The Endymion, Kreutzer Quartet,
Ensemble Cairn, Ensemble Berlin PianoPercussion, L'Opéra National du Rhin. His music has been broadcast on BBC Radio
3 and presented in Festivals such as ‘Clarinet baix i electronica’ by Phonos – Fundació Música Contemporània (Spain),
International Music Festival Heidelberger ‘Frühling 2007’ (Germany), ‘Pescara Fiera Festival (Italy), Seoul International
Computer Music Festival (Korea), Culturale San Fedele – Electrobag on Tour (Italy), amongst others. Christofi is a
Composition Lecturer at the European University Cyprus. Socrates Leptos studied guitar at the New England Conservatory
in Boston. In 2000 he was awarded a Fulbright scholarship to study at Yale University under Ben Verdery, and in 2009 he
was awarded the Doctor of Musical Arts Degree from the Peabody Institute. During his studies, Leptos won three awards
and performed extensively in the US. He participated in masterclasses with Manuel Barrueco, Sharon Isbin, Jorge Morel,
Paul O’dette, David Tannenbaum, Gordon Crosskey, and John Duarte. Leptos has recorded music for radio and television
and he has contributed to various recordings, both as guitarist and composer. He is currently a member of the guitar faculty
at the University of Nicosia.
SUSANNE ELMARK / soprano
The Danish native, in Copenhagen educated coloratura soprano Susanne Elmark has been
in great demand in the opera and concert houses around the world for the last twenty years.
With the roles of Zerbinetta (Ariadne auf Naxos), Queen of the Night (Zauberflöte),
Konstanze (Die Entführung aus dem Serail), Lulu (Lulu), Fiakermilli (Arabella) and Marie
(Die Soldaten) Susanne Elmark has been engaged in houses like Deutsche Oper Berlin,
Bayerische Staatsoper in Munich, Gran Teatre del Liceu Barcelona, Teatro Real Madrid,
Opera Oslo, Oper Frankfurt, Oper Cologne, Opernhaus Zürich, and Royal Opera
Copenhagen under the baton of such conductors as Gary Bertini, Sir Colin Davis, Marcello
Viotti, Peter Schneider. Also an advocate of contemporary music, Susanne Elmark has
given numerous first performances and several pieces are dedicated to her. She has
appeared in major festivals all over Europe and she has collaborated with ensembles such as Ensemble Modern in alte Oper
Frankfurt and Ensemble Intercontemporain of Pierre Boulez at The Lucerne Festival. Recent highlights include the leading
part of Claudia (a role written for her) in the world premiere of Toshio Hosokawa’s opera Stilles Meer at Staatsoper Hamburg
under the baton of Kent Nagano, concerts at the Berlin Philharmonic Hall, the Suntory Hall in Tokyo and the Luxembourg
Philharmonie with the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Kazushi Ono, her debut in South America
at Teatro Colón in Buenos Aires as Marie in a new production of Zimmermann’s opera Die Soldaten.