The Professors of Masterclass in 2024
Piano
Natalia Trull
Natalia Trull began studying the piano in St. Petersburg.
She later moved to Moscow where she graduated from the Moscow Conservatory. Among her teachers were professors Y. Zak, M. Voskresensky and T. Kravchenko. .
Her performance career was launched when she won first prize at the Belgrade International Piano Competition in 1983. However, the biggest success came in 1986 she won the silver medal at the Tchaikovsky International Piano Competition. The public was swept off its feet by her interpretation of composers such as Schubert and Stravinsky. Her “Petroushka” suite left an everlasting impression on the public and critics alike.
In 1993, Natalia Troull was awarded the Grand Prix at the Piano Masters Competition in Monte-Carlo (where only winners of international competitions are accepted as participants).
Natalia Troull’s complete control and fantastic virtuosity place her in a class of her own, and she is in great demand as a performer all over the world. Among the distinguished orchestras with whom she has performed are the London Symphony Orchestra, Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestre de Monte-Carlo, Tonhalle Symphony Orchestra and all of the major Russian Symphony Orchestras.
Natalia Troull has also played with such conductors as Raphael Frubeck de Burgos, Raymond Leppard, Jean-Bernard Pommier, Eri Klas, Gennady Rozhdestvensky, Vassily Sinaisky, Yuri Temirkanov and many others.
Her repertoire includes over 50 concertos, of which the Tchaikovsky concerto has proved to be the most popular, the pianist having performed the work on over one hundred
Violin
Andelko Krpan
Anđelko Krpan (Zagreb, 1967.) graduated in Violin at the Academy of Music in Zagreb in the class of Kristijan Petrović (1989), and went on to earn his Masters at the HochschulefürMusik und Darstellende Kunst in Vienna in the class of Dora Schwarzberg (1995). He has been a member of the Vienna Chamber Philharmonic (1989-93), then member of the Zagreb Soloists (1993-97), orchestra leader of the Zagreb Soloists (1997-2002), concertmaster of Croatian Academy of Music in Zagreb since 1995.
In 1999, he was officially decorated with the Croatian Morning Star Order with the Image of Marko Marulić. He received the Croatian Society of Music Artists Milka Trnina Award in 2008 for his exceptional artistic achievements. He received the Porin Prize for the CD Croatian Sonatas recorded in collaboration with the pianist, Nada Majnarić.
Violin
Barnabas Kelemen
Since 2005 Barnabás Kelemen is a violin professor at Franz Liszt Music Academy Budapest and since 2014 at “Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln”. Guest professor at Bloomington Indiana University. Regularly master classes. Numerous CD recordings, awarded with “Diapason d´Or“, prize of the German Record Critics and Grand Prix du Disque of International Liszt Society. Wide-ranging repertoire from classical to contemporary music. First performances in Hungaria as well as world premieres of works from Ligeti, Schnittke, Gubaidulina and Kurtág. Concerts with orchestras such as BBC Symphony, Helsinki Philharmonic, Hong Kong Philharmonic and Hungarian National Philharmonic under conductors such as O. Elts, P. Öetvös, I. Fischer, G. Takács-Nagy. Active chamber musician i.a. with Zoltán Kocsis und José Gallardo, as well as concerts worldwide with the Kelemen Quartet. Plays a Guarneri del Gesú violin from
1742, provided by the Hungarian state.
Classrooms
Piano
Ivan Krpan
Ivan Krpan was born in Zagreb in 1997 into a musical family and began studying the piano at the age of six at the Blagoje Bersa Music School in Zagreb, under the tutelage of Renata Strojin Richter.
From 2013 he has been studying piano with Ruben Dalibaltayan at the Music Academy in Zagreb where he obtained his master’s degree in 2019. He has won several first prizes in national and international piano competitions; prize wins of note include first prizes at the 12th Piano Competition “Les Rencontres Internationales des Jeunes Pianistes” Grez Doiceau in Belgium in 2014, the International Piano Competition Young Virtuosi in Zagreb in 2014, the International Piano Competition for Young Musicians in Enschede (Netherlands) and the Ettlingen International Competition for Young Pianists. He achieved 2nd prize in the International Danube Piano Competition in Ulm in 2014
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