
Teachers
Vincent Royer
Violist/Composer
The French violist and composer Vincent Royer was born in Strasbourg. He studied in Freiburg and Cologne, performing early in various ensembles (Ensemble Köln, Ensemble Modern), dedicating himself intensely to chamber music, improvisation and to the dialogue between various art forms, music, dance and the visual arts.
Pierre Fontenelle
Cellist
« No doubt, Pierre Fontenelle is cut from the same cloth as the greats: those who let nothing stand in their way, and never look down upon others’ talent, background, or musical perspective. Curious, generous, attentive, and brilliant, he shares his music with great detail, joyfully carried away by his passion. » (Musiq’3)
David Cohen
Cellist
The world-renowned cellist and conductor David Cohen embodies a unique combination of qualities making him one of the most versatile and exciting musicians of this day. He has been internationally acclaimed for his remarkable instrumental mastery, generous musicianship, vast experience in varied repertoires combined with a flamboyant charisma.
Yuri Zhislin
Violinist/Violist
Shuaili Du, has shown herself to be an accomplished and versatile young soloist. She is the first prize winner and the audience prize winner of the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Young Artist Competition in Texas Music Festival, 2010. She also won the first prize of Mannes concerto competition in 2012, second prize of the Singapore National Piano and Violin competition in 2010 and is the winner of the 2005 Canton International Summer Music Academy concerto competition.
Alexander Gurning
Pianist
Alexander Gurning's musical journey begins with a solid classical training. His musical horizon then expanded through his repertoire as a soloist, chamber musician, jazz musician, contemporary creator, and film music. This makes him one of the most eclectic and original artists of his generation.
Shuai li Du
Violinist
Shuaili Du, has shown herself to be an accomplished and versatile young soloist. She is the first prize winner and the audience prize winner of the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Young Artist Competition in Texas Music Festival, 2010. She also won the first prize of Mannes concerto competition in 2012, second prize of the Singapore National Piano and Violin competition in 2010 and is the winner of the 2005 Canton International Summer Music Academy concerto competition.












