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The Jury 2008

ERICH GRUENBERG, UK (Chairman) is one of Britain’s most distinguished violinists. As a soloist he has appeared with all the major British orchestras and has toured throughout the world, collaborating with conductors such as Sir Colin Davis, Gennadi Rozhdestvensky, Sir Simon Rattle, Sir Charles Mackerras and Andre Previn. Erich Gruenberg has held the posts of concertmaster of the London Symphony and the Royal Philharmonic Orchestras. He gives masterclasses and is invited to serve on juries around the world. Erich Gruenberg is Professor at the Royal Academy of Music.

PAMELA FRANK, (USA) has established an outstanding international reputation across an unusually varied range of performing activity. In addition her soloist work with prestigious orchestras around the world and recitals on the leading concert stages, she is a sought after chamber musician with leading soloists and ensembles. Her accomplishments were recognized in 1999 with the prestigious Avery Fisher Prize. Pamela Frank is professor for violin at the Curtis Institute of Music. Full biography

DONG-SUK KANG (Korea/USA) was born in Korea and studied at the Juilliard School and Curtis Institute in the USA. Following a debut at the Kennedy Center he went on to win top prizes in international competitions including the Montreal, the Carl Flesch and the Queen Elisabeth. Since then he has appeared with many great orchestras and conductors and performed at major music centers and festivals including the BBC Proms in London. As a recording artists his CDs have won critical acclaim. His Walton Concerto CD was chosen CD of the month by the Gramophone magazine and nominated for the Gramophone Award. Dong-Suk Kang is professor at Yonsei University in Seoul and artistic director of « MusicAlp Festival » in France and the Seoul Spring Festival in Korea.

MICHAEL MA (Hong Kong/China) was taught the violin initially by his father before being accepted at the Curtis Institute and the New School of Music, Philadelphia, to study under Ivan Galamian and Adolph Brodsky. Upon graduating, he began performing with the Concerto Soloists of Philadelphia and founded the New Art String Quartet. He has appeared frequently as soloist, and held the position of concertmaster with many international orchestras including the Oklahoma Symphony Orchestra, the Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, the Santa Fe Opera Orchestra, the Mainly Mozart Festival, San Diego, and the New Mexico Symphony Orchestra. Since 1996 he is Head of Strings at the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts.

EDITH PEINEMANN (Germany). Her orchestral debut took place at Carnegie Hall in 1965. Since receiving first prize in the ARD International Competition in Munich, she has performed with leading European and American orchestras and their conductors all over the world. She has given masterclasses at the Cleveland Institute of Music and at Indiana University School of Music at Bloomington, as well as at the Kasatsu Festival in Japan and the Luzern Conservatory in Switzerland. Edith Peinemann lives and works in Frankfurt, where she has been professor of violin at the University of Frankfurt’s School of Music since 1976. Since 2005 Edith Peinemann is the International President of ESTA.

MAXIM VENGEROV (Russia) is recognised as one of the world’s most exciting violinists. He studied with Galina Tourchaninova and Professor Zakhar Bron, and won First Prize in the Junior Wieniawski Competition in Poland and at the Carl Flesch International Violin Competition. Maxim Vengerov performs regularly with all the major orchestras and the most eminent conductors. He has taken up different projects in addition to the usual concerto and recital repertoire including Baroque violin, viola and improvisation and tango. Since 2005, Vengerov has been Professor of Violin at the Royal Academy of Music, London. Full biography

PAUL WATKINS (UK) is one of Britain's foremost cellists. He studied cello with William Pleeth, Melissa Phelps and Johannes Goritzki and first came to public attention as winner of the string section of the BBC Young Musician of the Year in 1988. Alongside his playing, Paul is also a keen conductor and in 2002 won both first prize and audience prize at the Leeds Conductors' Competition. As a cellist Paul performs regularly with most of the major British orchestras. Alongside his concerto appearances, Paul is a dedicated chamber musician and has been a member of the Nash Ensemble since 1997. Paul is dividing the 2006/7 season between performing as a cellist and conducting.



 
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