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From Left to Right: Matthew Cameron; Hwaen Chu'qi, Simone Ferraresi; Quentin Kim, Corbin Beisner, Greg Anderson |
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Greg Anderson has developed a multi-faceted career in the arts, and his exploits have garnered the attention of such media outlets as MTV’s Total Request Live, the CBS Early Morning Show, Pianist and Clavier magazines, and NPR’s A Prairie Home Companion, From the Top, Performance Today, and All Things Considered.
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Corbin Beisner was born in 1988 in Las Vegas, Nevada where he began studying piano at the age of five. He pursued an interest in jazz and composition and shortly thereafter began studying classical piano. He has won numerous awards including: first prize in the festival competition in Freiburg, Germany, premier prize in the Forum Internacional de Musica competition, the premier prize in the Obidos Piano Competition, and third prize in the International Liszt Competition in California.
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Matthew Cameron has distinguished himself as a figure of "profound musical consciousness” (Michel Le Naour) and as one of today's distinctive keyboard artists. His playing has been called “passionate and poetic” and “masterful” by critics, and noted piano author David Dubal said “he is firstly an artist, with all the seriousness and integrity that that implies.”
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An Inca Indian and a native of Peru, Hwaen Ch'uqi began his musical studies at the age of five, upon arriving to the United States; he gave his first public recital the following year. He currently holds Bachelor and Master of Music degrees in Piano Performance from the Eastman School of Music, where he studied under Natalya Antonova. He quickly distinguished himself as one of the rare pianists to be three times invited as a fellow to the prestigious Tanglewood Music Center; there, he studied with such luminaries as Gilbert Kalish and Leon Fleisher.
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Born in Ferrara (Italy), Simone Ferraresi studied at G. Frescobaldi Conservatory of Music in Ferrara where he earned his diploma with highest honors; at the Music University in Vienna where he studied with world renowned pianist and musicologist Paul Badura-Skoda and specialized in classical composers interpretation; at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where he was awarded the Diploma of the Royal Academy of Music - highest examinable award given by the Royal Academy, as well as three special prizes for the best performance in the final recital: Walter Macfarren Prize, Chappel Prize, Lloyd Hartley Prize.
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Hailed as “the most charming…vivid, observant artist...with personality...wit, buoyancy and affection” (The Plain Dealer, Cleveland), whose playing “worked magic” and was “simply beautiful” (Goslarsche Zeitung, Germany), Korean pianist Quentin Kim tours extensively in the Americas, Europe, and Asia, having been invited to perform at Alice Tully Hall in New York City, Salle Cortot in Paris, Bishopsgate Hall in London, the Harold Washington Library in Chicago, and at the Permanent Missions of Korea, and of India, to the United Nations, and the Residence of the United Nations Secretary-General.
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