HENRIK SVITZER Henrik Svitzer belongs to the French-American flute school and is one of the well-known Scandinavian flutist and teachers. From 1968 to 1975 he worked as a solo flutist at the Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra and in 1975 he joined the Royal Danish Orchestra as a solo flutist. Svitzer was awarded with the grand prix at the festival for young artists in Bordeaux (France), and in Uelzen (Germany), and in 1973 he was honoured as the best Danish woodwind player. He was a member of the Center of ”Creative and Performing Arts” at the State University of New York at Buffalo under leadership of music director and composer Morton Feldman and resident conductor professor Jan Williams. In 1978 Henrik Svitzer was winner of the East and West Artists International Auditions and was sponsored in his debut at Carnegie Hall, New York. One year later Henrik Svitzer was reinvited by the EWA and once again he played at Carnegie Hall. In addition he played at the Columbia University, Albright Knox art Gallery, WBAI Radio in New York and at numerous universities and festivals in the United States and has toured extensively throughout Europe, and Japan. He is currently employed as a professor at the Royal Danish Academy of music and at the Odense Carl Nielsen Academy of Music. OLEKSANDRA ZAYTSEVA Oleksandra Zaytseva graduated from National Music Academy of Ukraine
studying with professor Oleksandr Snegiryov and than finished post
graduate study in National Music Academy in class of professor Igor
Ryabov. She is Prizewinner of many International Piano Competitions:
in memory of A.Rubinstein (Poland), Rome 1996 (Italy), Antonin Dvorak
International Piano Competition (Czech Republic, Grand Prix).
Oleksandra was holder of Vox Populi and Grand Prix Prize in Regina and DMYTRO TAVANETS Dmytro Tavanets finished National Music Academy of Ukraine and post graduate study in National Music Academy of Ukraine, where he was studying with professor Vsevolod Vorobyov. He is Prizewinner of National Piano Competitions, finalist of I and II International Piano Competitions in memory of Vladimir Horowitz. From 1999 he is working with National Ensemble of Soloists "Kyiv Kamerata". Dmytro took part in Music Fest (Kyiv), "2 days and 2 nights" (Odessa), I Festival of modern music (Yerevan, Armenia), Days of Ukrainian Culture in Germany (Berlin), Days of Kiev's culture in Moscow (Russia), "New Music Marathon 2005" (Prague, Czech Republic).
F. Schubert - ”Grand Rondeau” A-dur op.107 F. Schubert - Two Marches caracteristiques op.121 Yevhen Stankovych - ”Idyll” for fløjte og klaver (1998) ** Yevhen Stankovych - Sonata of the Serenades” for fløjte og klaver (2005) * A. Dvorak - Slavonic Dance A-dur op. 46 No. 5 S.Rachmaninov - ”Pieces” op. 11 ** world premiere
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