Paul Coker was born in 1959 in London. He studied at Yehudi Menuhin School and then at the Royal College of Music. Among them were Vlado Perlemuter and Nadia Boulanger. He also attended Alfred Brendel’s private education. A recipient of numerous awards,...
During her many travels, Cécile Deneau met, played and perfected with Isaac Stern, Eugene Istomin, Amadeus Quartet, Leon Fleicher, Trio Fontenay, “Trio à cordes de Paris”, Jean-François Heisser, Jean-Claude Pennetier, David Abramovitz, Emile Naoumoff, Dominique...
Born in Paris, Michel Benhaïem studied the piano with G.Mounier and J-C. Pennetier, while pursuing studies at the Sorbonne (Master’s degree in Philosophy). Graduate of the Paris Conservatoire, he is a laureate of the Menuhin Foundation and the International Piano...
Gabrielle Zaneboni starts learning the oboe at the age of 10 at Grenoble, France. After having finished her curriculum in the class of Jacques Huert, she improves at the CRR – Conservatoire à Rayonnement Régional de Paris in the class of Jean-Claude Jaboulay,...
He made his first appearance as a soloist at the age of 17, in the “Salle Pleyel” in Paris with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Radio France. After his participation at the International Competition of Geneva in September 1978 when he was one of the three...
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