Fabian Pablo Müller

hält mit 28 Jahren bereits eine Professur für klassisches Saxofon am Landeskonservatorium Feldkirch / Vorarlberg (A) inne.
Neben Wettbewerbserfolgen ( u.A. Deutscher Musikratwettbewerb 2006 ), Stipendien, Solisteneinladungen und diversen Orchesterengagements ist Fabian Müller, der seine Kindheit in Buenos Aires verbrachte, festes Mitglied im Orfeo – Saxofonquartett und darüber hinaus in Kolumbien als Songwriter und Produzent im Latinpopbereich aktiv.
Having spent 3 years of his childhood in Buenos Aires, Fabian´s affinity to the sound of Argentinian tango lies deep within him. Born in 1980, Fabian began his college studies with Prof. Jörg Maria Ortwein at the music conservatory in Feldkirch, Austria. Having graduated with distinction, he took master classes with Claude Delangle, Jean Ives Fourmeau and Jean-Denis Michat and enrolled at the music conservatory of Basel, Switzerland. After being granted the scholarship of the Richard-Wagner-Foundation Bayreuth in 2001, he once again took up his studies, this time with Johannes Ernst at the Universität der Künste Berlin. Solo appearances with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Bad Reichenhall and the World Youth Orchestra of the UNESCO, as well as numerous concerts and CD productions with the "ORFEO-Quartett" have rounded off his musical experiences, and most recently, Fabian gained reputation by being a finalist of the renowned German music competition "Deutscher Musikwettbewerb" 2006 in Bonn. He is currently teaching saxophones at the "Pädagogische Hochschule" in Weingarten and at the " Landeskonservatorium " in Feldkirch / Austria.
Karl Borromaeus Epp

hat klassische Gitarre am Richard-Strauß-Konservatorium München und der HfM Franz Listzt Weimar studiert und Meisterkurse bei Thomas Mueller Pering, Maximo Diego Pujol, Hopkinson Smith und Leo Brouwer besucht. Auf ein Stipendium der Thyll-Stiftung Zürich hat er in einem Jahr am Conservatorio Giuseppe Verdi in Mailand bei dem Lautenisten Paolo Cherici sein Verständnis Alter Musik vertieft. Neben seiner Konzerttätigkeit an der klassischen Gitarre runden diverse Engagements als E-Gitarrist ( z.B. Leadguitar in der Berliner Tourneeproduktion "Buddy Holly - die Legende kehrt zurück" ), Aktivitäten als Arrangeur ( " Rosacavaliere " / Berlin ) und Komponist ( 1. Preis mit dem Comedia dell'arte Ensemble " I Piselli " / München beim Theaterfestival Agadir / Marokko 2003 ) das Spektrum des vielseitigen Musikers ab.
Born in 1981, Karl began studying classical guitar at the Richard-Strauß-Conservatory
in Munich after reveiving a scholarship from the Katharina-Rimmel-Foundation of his
home
town Kempten. He has taken master classes with Thomas Müller-Pering,
Wulfin Lieske, Maximo Diego Pujol and Leo Brouwer, and is currently
continuing his studies
with Prof. Monika Rost at the Hochschule für Musik Franz Liszt Weimar. As of fall 2007,
he
will be studying at the Conservatorio di Milano / Italy on a
scholarship by the Thyll-Foundation (Switzerland) he recently received.
Apart from his concert activities in the classical area, Karl is also an experienced
electrical guitarist and arranger. He most recently appeared as lead guitarist in 06/07
tour production of "Buddy-Holly - the Legend returns " and has arranged music for choir
and prize winning theatre projekts.

hat sich während ihres Studiums der Violine bei Prof. Nora Chastain an der Universität der Künste Berlin durch Orchestertätigkeit und kammermusikalische Zusammenarbeit mit Musikern des Berliner Philharmonischen Orchesters, des Deutschen Sinfonieorchesters Berlin und Anderen einen Ruf in der Berliner Szene erspielt.
Born in 1982, Rebecca took her first steps at the violin when she was six. At the age of
15 she began taking lessons from Christian Tetzlaff, whose student she remained for
five years. Having won first prize twice at the German national youth music competition, she began studying with Prof. Nora Chastain, first in Lübeck and currently (since 2005)
at the Universität der Künste in Berlin. Her wide field of musical experience is based to
a great extent on chamber music (e.g. 2000-2004 annual projects with members of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra and the DSO at a chamber music festival in Italy,
concerts at the Schwetzinger Schlossfestspiele, at the Beethovenfest Bonn in 2006,
string quartett master classes with the Artemis Quartett in Berlin) and also on frequent work as a substitute in renowned orchestras, such as the Deutsches Sinfonieorchester Berlin (DSO). In 2006, Rebecca won second prize at the "Ibolyka-Gyarfas-Violin- Competition" of the two main music conservatories in Berlin (Udk and HfM Hanns Eisler Berlin). Furthermore, Rebecca is frequently asked to perform in non-classical contexts such as jazz projeckts with drumming-legend Pete York and last but not least her
passion is tango - both danced and played...
Olga Salogina
die russische Pianistin ist in Moskau geboren und aufgewachsen. Schon als Kind war Sie Preisträgerin diverser Wettbewerbe bevor Sie am Konservatorium in Novosibirsk bei Michail Mischenko und als Meisterschülerin bei Vadim Suchanov in München ihr Studium absolvierte. Sie wurde jahrelang durch die Yehudi-Menuhin-Stiftung gefördert und trat bei verschiedenen Festivals auf ( z.B. dem Oleg-Kagan-Festival und dem Schleswig-Holstein-Musikfestival ). Heute ist Olga Salogina Korrepetitorin an der Musikhochschule Nürnberg und unterrichtet bei den Colluvio Kammermusikkursen in der Steiermark.
much requested chamber musician and accompanist. As a young child, she began
her musical education at the Ippoloiov-Ivanov Academy in Moscow. A very young winner
of numerous competitions, she soon began studying with Michail Mischenko at the
music conservatory in Novosibirsk and later on came to Munich to study with Vadim Suchanov. Being supported for many years by the Yehudi-Menuhin-Foundation, Olga
has given concerts at the Oleg-Kagan-Festival and the Schleswig-Holstein-
Musikfestival and has taught song accompaniment classes at the music university in Munich. Currently, she is working as an accompanist at the Richard-Strauß-
Conservatory in Munich as well as at the music conservatory in Nuremberg and
teaches regularly at the Colluvio chamber music master classes in the Steiermark.
Johannes Ochsenbauer
Jahrgang 1982, studiert am Richard-Strauß-Konservatorium München Jazz- und klassischen Kontrabaß (Jazz bei Paolo Cardoso, klassisch bei Prof. Cajus Oana).Er nahm Unterricht u.a. bei Eugen Apostolidis und Rocky Knauer und hat an diversen internationalen Workshops und Masterclasses teilgenommen ( u. a. bei Ron Carter ). Mit verschiedenen Ensembles konzertiert er im In- und Ausland (z.B. mit Saxofonist Leszk Zadlo) und wird regelmäßig für Rundfunk und Fernsehprodktionen engagiert. Johannes Ochsenbauer spielt Pirastro Eudoxa Saiten. Mit freundlicher Unterstützung von www.pirastro.com.
Johannes Ochsenbauer, born in 1982, is currently studying double bass, both jazz
and classical, at the Richard Strauß Conservatory in Munich (Jazz with Paolo Cardoso, classical with Prof. Cajus Oana). He has been a student of Eugen Apostolidis and
Rocky Knauer and has taken master classes with Ron Carter amongst others.
Concerts in- and outside Germany have brought him together with famous artists
such as Leszek Zadlo and he has performed in many radio and TV broadcasts. Johannes Ochsenbauer plays Pirastro Eudoxa Saiten. Kindly supported by www.pirastro.com.

