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"Rising Stars": Success for HfMT violonist

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Fanny Fheodoroff, a Master's student in Prof. Tanja Becker-Bender's violin class, won the German National Academic Foundation's selection process for the annual recital in the RISING STARS series at the Beethoven-Haus Bonn

Fanny Fheodoroff will perform her own recital at the Beethoven-Haus in Bonn on December 8, 2019, together with pianist Camille Lemonnier, a graduate of the Song Interpretation Master's program in Prof. Burkhard Kehring's class. Proposed by the HfMT Hamburg, Fanny Fheodoroff has been a scholarship holder of the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes since 2016 and was already supported by the Studienstiftung during her Erasmus stay at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in the winter semester 2017/18.

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At the age of five, the 1996-born Fanny Fheodoroff received her first violin lessons at the age of five. Until 2006 she studied with Ulla Schulz in the highly gifted course at the Vienna University of Music. When she entered the Musikgymnasium Wien, she spent two years in Alexandra Rappitsch's gifted class, after which she studied with her father Thomas Fheodoroff and from 2009 with Dora Schwarzberg at the Vienna University of Music.
Since 2004, constant musical encouragement on the instrument with Danja Lukan has been another important part of Fanny's career. After graduating from school in 2014, Fanny Fheodoroff began her bachelor's degree with Tanja Becker-Bender at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama and completed an Erasmus semester at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London with David Takeno. Additional studies include master classes with Julia Fischer, Nora Chastain, Tanja Becker-Bender, Dora Schwarzberg and Rudens Turku, among others.
Fanny has given solo concerts at the Cziffra Foundation Vienna, the lunchtime concerts in the Old Town Hall, the "Klassik am Inn" festival and the Sommerholzer Sommerkonzerte with members of the Salzburg Camerata. Other solo and chamber music appearances have taken her to the Laeiszhalle in Hamburg, the Ernst Barlach House in Hamburg, the Steinway House in Hamburg, Milton Court Concert Hall in London, Wigmore Hall and Barbican Hall in London, as well as the Beethoven House in Bonn in December 2019. A passionate chamber musician, Fanny has performed with Anthea Kreston (Artemis Quartet), Stephan Forck (Vogler Quartet), Asya Fateyeva, Bracha Malkin, Marie-Elisabeth Hecker and Avri Levitan.
Fanny is a multiple prizewinner at national and international violin competitions (Concorso Violinistico Internazionale "Andrea Postacchini", International Anton Rubinstein Competition, "Elise Meyer" Competition, "Prima La Musica", "Grand Prize Virtuoso International Music Competition"). She has been a scholarship holder of the German National Academic Foundation since 2016 and a scholarship holder of the German Foundation for Musical Life since February 2019, which generously provided her with a violin by Marino Capicchioni (Rimini, 1962) from the German Musical Instrument Fund. Fanny is a member of the Yehudi Menuhin Foundation "Live Music Now" and the organization "Musethica". She is currently studying for a Master of Music with Tanja Becker-Bender at the Hamburg University of Music and Drama and for a Master of Performance with David Takeno at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.

Camille Lemonnierborn in Munich in 1993, has been studying piano with Ingeborg Schmidt-Noll at the Nuremberg State University of Music since 2011, completing her Bachelor's degree with top marks in 2015. Alongside her studies, she attended master classes with Prof. Wolfgang Manz and Prof. Konrad Elser, among others. The Franco-German pianist expanded her solo playing early on with chamber music activities. As part of her piano studies, she was accepted into Prof. Marcelo Amaral's lied class in 2014. In the fall of 2015, she began her Master's degree in Song Interpretation at the Hamburg State University of Music and Drama with Prof. Burkhard Kehring . Numerous concerts and competitions have taken Camille Lemonnier to many places in Europe, including Poland, the Czech Republic and the Netherlands.
In addition to prizes such as 1st prize and overall winner of the "Piano über Grenzen" competition (German-Czech competition for four-handed piano playing) with Yongchan Park, the pianist has also been able to act as a juror in the "Landeswettbewerb Jugend Musiziert Hamburg". Since September, she has been studying at the renowned Guildhall School of Music & Drama (London) on the Piano Accompaniment Master's course. There she has the opportunity to work with renowned pianists such as Julius Drake, Iain Burnside, Eugene Asti and Graham Johnson.
Camille made her debut in the Great Hall of the Elbphilharmonie in September 2017 together with Solveigh Rose (violin) and Clemens Malich (cello), the Brahmstrio Hamburg.

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