Rikke Sandberg

Rikke Sandberg was born in 1977. She has played the piano since she was 8 years old. She took her education at The Royal Danish Music conservatory with Anne Øland and José Ribera. Further more has she studied with Professor Nina Svetlanova at Manhattan School of Music in New York.

Rikke Sandberg was the prize winner at the Steinway piano festival in 1990 and 1993 and she was the represent for Denmark at the International Steinway Festival in Hamburg in 1994. Same year she began her studies at The Royal Danish Music conservatory and won the only gold medal at the Berlingske Tidendes classical Music competition. In 1997 she won The Royal Danish Music competition for soloist. In 2001 she was the double prize winner at The Royal Danish Music conservatory grant competition and besides that she received the Carl Nielsens travel grant and Jacob Gades grant.

Rikke Sandberg also plays in The Young Danish string quartet which was formed in 2001. The String Quartet was in 2004 winner of DR’s Camber music competition and in 2005 Rikke Sandberg and the Young Danish string quartet received The Music- reviewer-rings art prize.

Erik Heide

Erik Heide was born in Sweden in 1974 where he also has studied. He has also studied with professor MilanVitek at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen, where he had his debut from in 1998. He has preformed in many orchestra as a soloist in Denmark and in foreign countries.

He has received many prizes and grants. He won 1. Prize at the Swedish competition Young soloist, the youth Sonning Prize, and he were prize winner at the Ljunggrenska competition in Sweden.

Master classes lessons with Gerhard Schulz, Mihaela Martin and Silvia Rosenburg.

Erik Heide is also known as Zealand’s Symphony Orchestras concertmaster

Erik Heide furthermore plays in the trio Ondine which was formed in 1999. The trio has received many prizes in Denmark and in foreign countries.

Stine Hasbirk

Stine Hasbirk took her education with Professor Tabea Zimmerman at the Music University in Frankfurt. She received a prize at the Maurice Vieux competition in Paris.

She now studies at The Royal Danish Music conservatoire in Copenhagen with Tim Frederiksen.

She has preformed at the International music festival in Italian, and in Luxemburg and she has given concerts in Israel, Ostrich, Sweden, and Britain together with Cailin quartette which she is a member of. The Cailin quartette has received several grants and prizes among these are Jacob Gades grant and Veuve Clicquot grant.

The Cailin quartette has released 2 cd’s

Further more she has attended in film music to Monas verden and Bænken.

Jonathan Slaatto

Jonathan Slaatto was born in Germany 1977. He has studied with Torleif Thedeen at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in Copenhagen and later at Edsberg Music institute in Stockholm. In 1999 he was admitted to the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, where he was a student in Hannu Kiiski`s class. He has participated in master classes with Ferenc Rados, Gustav Rivinius, Ivan Monigetti and Jaap Schröder. He has been active in TV and radio broadcasts as well as performing as a soloist in Sweden, Norway, Finland, Greece and Germany.

Jonathan Slaatto plays in the trio Ondine which was formed in 1999. The trio has received many prizes in Denmark and in foreign countries.


Program

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) - Klaverkvartet, Es- dur, KV 493
  Allegro
  Larghetto
  Allegretto

Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) - Klaverkvintet i f-mol, opus 34
  Allegro non troppo
  Andante, un poco adagio
  Scherzo, Allegro - Trio
  Finale, Poco sostenuto – Allegro non troppo – Presto non troppo