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Dominika Witowicz (Violin): Dominika Witowicz was born in Rzeszów, Poland. She completed her studies with a masters degree at the Cracow Academy in the class of Professor Wiesław Kwaśny, concertmaster of the Varsovi Symphony Orchestra. She is currently studying at the Music and Art University of the City of Vienna in the class of Professor Dominika Falger. She is the winner of many competitions such as the International Music Competition Malta, Copenhagen, Berlin, Sogliano al Rubicone, Prague and Fidelio Competition, among others. She performed solo with the Philharmonie in Rzeszów with the Vieuxtemps Violin Concerto Op.5. She took part in music courses such as the Summer Music Academy with the Scharoun Ensemble of the Berlin Philharmonic, the Music Festival & Master Course Piła with Bartłomiej Nizioł and a master course with the Kronos Quartet.She is a member of the Vienna Classical Players and the Wiener Concertverein. She has also worked with orchestras such as the Krakow Philharmonic, the National Forum for Music in Wroclaw, the Concertgebouw Orchestra and the RCO Side by Side project.
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Dominika Witowicz (Violine): Dominika Witowicz wurde in Rzeszów, Polen geboren. Sie absolvierte ihr Masterstudium in der Klasse von Professor Wiesław Kwaśny, Konzertmeister der Varsovi Symphoniker. Derzeit Studium an der Musik und Kunst Privatuniversität der Stadt Wien in der Klasse von Professor Dominika Falger. Sie ist Preisträgerin vieler Wettbewerbe. Unter anderem International Music Competition Malta, Copenhagen, Berlin, Sogliano al Rubicone, Prag und Fidelio Competition. Mit dem Vieuxtemps Violinconcerto op.5 trat sie Solo mit der Philharmonie in Rzeszów auf. Sie nahm an Musikkursen wie der Sommer Musikakademie mit dem Scharoun Ensemble der Berliner Philharmoniker teil, dem Musik Festival & Meisterkurs Piła mit Bartłomiej Nizioł sowie einem Meisterkurs mit dem Kronos Quartett. Sie ist Mitglied der Vienna Classical Players und dem Wiener Concertverein. Sie hat auch mit Orchestern wie den Krakauer Philharmonikern zusammengearbeitet, dem Nationalforum für Musik in Breslau, dem Concertgebouw Orchester sowie beim RCO Side by Side Project.
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Filippos Manoloudis ist, 2001, in Kavala geboren und ist Schulabgänger der Musikschule von Kavala. Als er 7 Jahre alt war, begann er mit den Kursen der klassischen Gitarre, bei Herrn Alexandros Parisidis, im Stadtkonseravatorium von Kavala; im Juni 2018 ging er von der Klasse des Herrn Fotis Koutsothodoros ab und erhielt sein Diplom mit der Note ‘Ausgezeichnet einstimmig und 1. Preis’. Seit Oktober 2019 begann er sein Bachelor-Studium an der Akademie für Tonkunst in Darmstadt in der Gitarrenklasse von Tilman Hoppstock. Er bekam 25 Preise bei internationalen und gesamt griechischen Wettbewerben für klassische Gitarre, und davon 18 erste Preise.
Die wichtigsten sind: • 1. Preis und EMCY-Preis beim Anna Amalia Gitarrenwettbewerb in Deutschland (Weimar, April 2021) • 1. Preis beim «Andrés Segovia» Gitarrenwettbewerb in Deutschland (Monheim am Rhein, April 202) • 2 erste Preise beim Rago Wettbewerb in Deutschland (Stuttgart, Februar 2020, Marz 2021 ) • 1. Preis beim 21. Gitarrenwettbewerb Jugend vom Forum Gitarre Wien (Wien, August 2018) • 1. Preis beim Pleven Guitar Festival in Bulgarien (November 2017) • 2. Stelle und spezieller Preis beim 3. Wettbewerb "Pittaluga Junior" in Italien (Alessandria, September 2017) • 1. Preis beim Guitar Art Festival in Belgrad (März 2017)
Am 27. Februar 2015 gab er sein erstes Rezital im Rahmen des 2. Gitarrenfestivals in Thessaloniki und seitdem gab er Konzerte in vielen Städten in Griechenland. Im März 2018 machte er seine erste Tournee, die aus 6 Konzerten in 6 verschiedenen Städten in Bulgarien bestand, im Rahmen seines 1. Preises von Pleven Guitar Festival. Er nahm an Vorträgen und Gitarrenseminaren (Meisterkurzen) mit weltbekannten Gitarristen teil, wie Leo Brouwer, Ricardo Gallen, Marcin Dylla, Aniello Desiderio, Marco Socias, Hubert Käppel und Oscar Ghiglia. Da er schon ab einem jungen Alter eine besondere Neigung zu Mathematik hatte, tat er sich im Jahr 2015, 2016 und 2017 bei den Wettbewerben der Griechischen Mathematischen Gesellschaft der zweiten, dritten Klasse des Gymnasiums bzw. der ersten Klasse des Lyzeums hervor. Und zwar im Jahr 2016 war er der einzige Schüler von der Stadt Kavala, der die Endphase der Gesamtgriechischen Mathemathischen Olympiade „Archimidis” erreichte. Für diese Erreichungen bekam er einen Preis von der Zweigstelle der Mathemathischen Gesellschaft in Kavala. |
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Filippos Manoloudis was born in 2001 in Kavala, Greece and is a distinguished student of Kavala’s Music High School. He started learning guitar at the age of seven in the guitar class of Alexandros Parissidis, in the Municipal Conservatory of Kavala, where he was awarded his Guitar Diploma with the highest honors in Fotis Koutsothodoros' classical guitar class in June 2018. Since October 2019 he has been studying in the Bachelor Programme of the Akademie für Tonkunst in Darmstadt, in the guitar class of Tilman Hoppstock. He has claimed a total of 25 prizes in national and international competitions, 18 of which are First Prizes.
The most notable prizes are as follows: • First Prize and EMCY-Prize at Anna Amalia Guitar Competition in Germany (Weimar, April 2021) • First Prize at «Andrés Segovia» Guitar Competition in Germany (Monheim am Rhein, April 2021) • 2 First Prizes at Rago International Guitar Competition in Germany (Stuttgart, February 2020 and March 2021) • First Prize at "21st International Forum Gitarre Wien Youth Competition" in Vienna (Austria, August 2018) • First Prize at "Pleven Guitar Festival" in Bulgaria (December 2017,3rd category) • Second Place and Special Prize at the "3rd Pittaluga Junior Competition" (Italy, September 2017) • First Prize at "Guitar Art Festival" in Belgrade (Serbia, March 2017,IV category)
On February 27, 2015 he successfully performed hisfirst recital at the 2nd International Guitar Festival of Thessaloniki, while on March 2018 he performed his first concert tour in 6 cities of Bulgaria, as part of his First Prize at Pleven Guitar Festival. Since then he has toured all over Greece. He has also participated in numerous masterclasses of world famous guitarists, such as Leo Brouwer, Ricardo Gallen, Marco Socias, Marcin Dylla, Aniello Desiderio, Hubert Käppel and Oscar Ghiglia. Apart from his musical activities, Filippos has also excelled in mathematical competitions of the Hellenic Mathematical Society (2015-2017). At 2016 he was the only student from Kavala to successfully pass to the final stage of the National Mathematical Olympiad. |
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Slovenian guitarist Simon Roguljic started his Classical Guitar studies at the Music academy Elly Basicin Zagreb, and is currently enrolled at the Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna (MUK).
During his Academy years, he was a winner of Omis Guitar Festival, Mörski Guitar Festival, Temsig Guitar Competition, Opatija Guitar Competition and performed at the Croatian Nation Television allthe while holding recitals in Slovenia and also performing as a guest with the Spanish music andperformance group Sometresons+A.
As of 2014, Simon has been under the tutelage of Prof. Jorgos Panetsos at the MUK university and has been most notably, a founding member of two ensembles, the first of which, was ViennellyGuitar Quartet; and Bataclana (later »DAS«) Quintet. As a member of a modern tango ensamble, hewon the Fidelio Competition in Vienna, which saw the group perform at the ORF Radiokulturhaus and in the Schönbrunner Orangerie. Performances also followed in Slovakia, in the Viennese Bösendorfer Salon during their Advent Pop-Up Series and a concert at a Jazz Fest in Vienna's Altes Rathaus.
As a soloist he joined the Production of the Opera Maria de Buenos Aires, performing in TheaterAkzent; and has performed at the Festival of contemporary music »Wien Modern« in the Wiener Konzerthaus, in the MUK project »The Luciano Berio's Sequenzas«. 2019 saw Simon perform in Italyat the Roma Expo Guitar, he has also given an interview on Radio Klassik, where two of hisrecordings, namely Edino Krieger's Ritmata and Rossiniana No. 3, Op.121 by Mauro Giuliani were to be heard.
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