| Instruments loaned |
Violin - Francesco
Ruggieri (1694) Currently
on loan to Luca Lombardo |
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Graduate of Hochshule
Vienna, studied with Maestro Michael Frischenshlager. He is currently a member of Ensemble Unici |
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Violin - Stephan
Melnyk (1984) Currently
on loan to Tigran Vardanian
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First Violinist in the
Rochester Philharmonic, New York |
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Violin - Constructed in the
Fondazione MAESTRO Cremona
workshop (2002) Currently
on loan to Anton Ilyunin
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Violinist of Atrium String
Quartet St. Petersburg, Russia
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Violin - Constructed in the
Fondazione MAESTRO Cremona
workshop (2003) Currently
on loan to Alexey Naumenko
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Violinist of Atrium String
Quartet St. Petersburg, Russia
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Viola - Jebran
Yakoub (2004)
Currently
on loan to Julia Deyneka
(2004)
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Violist
in Staatsoper, Berlin
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Violin - Rebecca Rodman (2007)
Constructed in the Fondazione MAESTRO Cremona workshop (2007)
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Baroque violin, copy of Nicolo' Amati 1658
Giovanni Corazzol - Baroque Specialist
Currently on loan to Neli Nikolaeva, Candidate of Doctorate of Musical Arts, University of Southern California, Los Angeles
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| Instruments donated |
| Quartetto
di Pace (Quartet for Peace) |
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String Quartet of instruments
(2 violins, viola and violoncello) constructed by Cremonese
violin makers in the workshop of Fondazione MAESTRO Cremona. Donated to young deserving musicians, chosen
from among the participants in the West Eastern Divan Workshop,
2003 led by Maestro Daniel Barenboim |

Daniel and Michael Barenboim |
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Jebran Yakoub,
Edward Said and Mr. Bernardino |
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| Other Donations |
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Violin case to Ilina Ivanna, a deserving
young violinist from Yakoutia, Russia, in the Canetti International
Violin Competition |
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| Scholarships |
| Neli Nikolaeva |
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to study violin with Pavel
Vernikov and Olesandr Semchuk in Portogruaro and Fiesole, Italy |
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| Luca Lombardo and Ilija Marinkovic |
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to attend Sejong Soloists
Music Festival in Korea (July, 2004) |
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| Concerts Presented |
March
21, 2003 Atrium
String Quartet
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Alexey
Naumenko and Anton Ilyunin
(violins)
Dmitri Oussov (viola)
Anna Gorelova (violoncello)
Formed in 2000 the Atrium Quartet has achieved remarkable results
in its short history. It was awarded the diploma of the 5th
Shostakovich International String Quartet Competition and then
went on to receive the 2nd prize and the jury's Special Prize
in the 6th Shostakovich International String Quartet Competition
the following year. In April, 2002, the Quartet received 2nd
prize in the 7th Ente Triennial International String Quartet
Competition in Cremona (Italy). They were the First Prize winners
of the 2003 London International String Quartet Competition. |
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April
24, 2003 Jon
Klibonoff, piano
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Concert
pianist
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May
16, 2003 Mario
Trabucco, violin
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Curator of Il Cannone,
the Del Gesu violin owned by Paganini |
| Jose
Scanu, guitar |
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June 26,
2003 Jennifer
Carsillo, violin Isabelle
Perrin, harp |
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| Master Classes |
| Robert
Watt, French horn |
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Los Angeles
Philharmonic, Assistant Principal |
| Joseph
Gold, violin |
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Concert violinist |
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