A violinist of dazzling technique and rare sensibility, Sung-Ju Lee has captivated audiences around the world with her "imaginative playing and luminous
sound", her "impeccable technique", and her "taste for the dramatic and unflagging sense of authority".
This acclaimed violinist launched her career with a New York debut in 1977 as a winner of "Young Concerts Artists" and was immediately recognized as
"a first-rate violinist" by the New York Times.
Designated by Musical America Magazine as one of the country's most outstanding young artists, she has a long list of prizes, starting as a top prize
winner of Ewha Young People's Competition in Korea at age 11. She has gone on to win 1st prize in the Wieniawski-Kosciuszko Violin Competition in
New York, a top prize in the Sibelius competition in Finland, a special citation as a finalist in the Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow and a Laureate
diploma from Queen Elisabeth Competition in Belgium.
"When Sung-Ju Lee plays, the impact is immediate", noted the Los Angeles Times. "She is exciting and powerful."
"Miss Lee has a tone of pure gold", said the Oklahoma City Journal Record.
Upon graduation from the Julliard School (where she studied with Ivan Galamian, Margaret Pardee, and Dorothy Delay), she was awarded the First Kreisler
Fellowship for graduate studies. Her list of accomplishments is impressive, beginning with her appearance as a soloist with the Seoul Philharmonic at
the age of 9.
Dirk Verelst, violinist and conductor, studied at the Royal Flemish Conservatory of Antwerp with Franz Wigy and in Geneva with Henryk
Szeryng. Afterwards he specialized in the performance of 18th century music with Sigiswald Kuijken and became a member of the Baroque Ensemble
"La Petite Bande". With this ensemble, he played concerts all over the world and was able to perform on radio and television and to record for
well-known labels such as Erato, Telefunken, Harmonia Mundi, Philips and Séon. He was guest professor and conductor at the Xing-Hai Conservatory of
Guangzhou (China), guest professor at The Korean International University of Arts in Seoul and guest-conductor of the Collegium Musicum of Kyiv.
Since 2003, he is the artistic director and conductor of the Love2Arts Company. In collaboration with the famous
Lakatos Ensemble he was conducting concerts and live TV and DVD productions in Leipzig, Prague, Poznan, Beograd, Cannes, Ankara, Istanbul and
Brussels. He was invited as a jury member during different international competitions such as the International Shabyt Violin competition in Astana
(Kazakhstan), and the International Violin Competition in Cremona (Italy).
During Summer Courses he is guest professor and conductor on different Master-Classes with his friends and colleagues, such as M. Bezverkhny,
H. Krebbers, Ph. Hirschhorn, R. Lakatos, I. Frolov, I. Oistrakh, S-J Lee and many others.
Presently, Dirk Verelst is violin and chamber music professor at the Royal Flemish Conservatory of Antwerp and at the University of State
(department Conservatory) in Maastricht.
Since 1991, Dirk Verelst is the president of the International Academy of Arts and since 2006 the President of
Love2Arts.
Internationally highly acclaimed, Ludwig Albert belongs with the top-flight of marimbists nowadays. After obtaining with greatest distinctions a
First prize Percussion, the Superior Diploma and a Masterdegree specialisation marimba at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Antwerp-Belgium, he was in
1994 the first Belgian marimbist admitted to the Toho Gakuan Music School in Tokyo, where he studied marimba specialisation with the Japanese
marimba-virtuoso Ms. Keiko Abe. Afterwards he was invited by Ms Abe and performed with her several concert tours such as: 'Keiko Abe plays Keiko Abe'
(1996 Belgium), 'Ludwig Albert in concert' (Osaka-Japan 1996), 'Keiko Abe charity gala concert' (1996 Japan), Belgium Tour 1997 & 2000: 'Dialogue in
Nature/ K.Abe & L.Albert in concert', Japan Tour 1997: 'Dialogue in Nature', 'Concert International academy' (Belgium 2007).
Starting 1995 Ludwig Albert searched for new sound-combinations and founded the duo 'Patrasche' with the unique combination of marimba &
voice. As true pioneers of this combination, they developed a style of their own and knows to inspire several artists and composers to create new
music for this strenght. They mainly perform Albert's own compositions, creations and improvisations, all based on International traditional
folksongs. Their musical combination evokes a fascinating world. For their first album 'Japanese Impressions', prefaced by Keiko Abe, they
received International outstanding critics and they were regular invited guests of several dedicated radio-broadcastings & Festivals. In 2002
they released their second album 'Impressions of the low-countries' and are preparing nowadays their newest production (release 2008).
Gian Paolo Luppi was born on 9th March, 1959 in San Giovanni in Persiceto, near Bologna. After classical studies he graduated in Piano, Choral Music,
Instrumentation for wind ensemble, Composition and Conducting. His teachers were B.M. Furgeri, B. Bettinelli, F. Donatoni and A. Solbiati for
Composition and T. Gotti, G. Bellini and P. Olmi for Conducting. During his studies he also attended courses at the Accademia Musicale Chigiana in
Siena, the Accademia Filarmonica in Bologna and the Accademia St. Cecilia in Roma.
Since 1984 he has been awarded many prizes in Composition Competitions: 1984, "Città di Belveglio"; 1985, "Città di Castagneto Carducci" (Peters-edition
prize in Italy); 1986, "B. Brecht prize" in Milano and "Città di Belveglio"; 1987, "Biennale87" of Barcellona; 1988, "Viotti-Valsesia" prize in Vercelli and
"G. Briccialdi" prize in Terni; 1989, "E. Porrino" prize of Cagliari; 1990, "V. Bucchi" prize in Roma and "E. Toldrà" prize in Barcellona; 1991, "S. Guzzi"
prize in Lamezia Terme; 1992, "F. Civil" prize in Girona; 1995, "Festival de Musique Sacrée" in Fribourg; 1996, "Città di Viareggio" prize and "A.GI.MUS
Varenna" prize in Como; 1998, "Abbazia di Villanova" prize in Verona; 2002, "Salvatore Quasimodo" prize in Cesena; 2004, "International Competition of
Sacred Composition" in Lugano and "Ivan Spassov Foundation Prize" in Plovdiv (Bulgaria); 2005, "Città di Cesenatico" Composition Prize.
Several of his compositions were performed at Italian, Belgian, Spanish, Vatican and Romanian radio, and in a lot of important festivals in Italy, Spain,
Greece, Belgium, Hungary and Romania as well.
His musics have been recorded by Edipan-Roma; Crescendo-Bari; Quadrivium-Perugia and Pentaphon-Roma. His works have been published by
Peters-Francoforte and Edipan-Roma.
Since 1980 Gian Paolo Luppi has worked as a teacher in various Conservatories, and since 1996 he is teacher of Composition at "G. B. Martini"
Conservatory of Bologna. In 2002 he has taught as guest professor at the Royal Unversity of Stockolm. In 2003 he has thaught as guest professor
at the Royal Conservatory of Bruxelles. In 2005 he has taught Composition at the Summercourse of Mirecourt (France).
Violin competition (July 27 through 30, 2010)
Rules
The competition is open to violinists of all nationalities, who, before July 1, 2010, have completed
the online application form and have paid the application fee of 100 euro.
The maximum number of candidates for the violin competition is 24.
Prizes
1st prize: violin made by a Cremonese violin maker 2nd prize: violin bow
3rd prize: violin case offered by Dimitri Musafia Various special prizes
Program
1st round:
J. S. BACH - Sonata for violin solo - Adagio & Fuga (free choice)
H. I. F. VON BIBER - Passacglia, or J. STAMITZ - Divertimento (PDF), or L. BERIO - Sequenza VIII
Final:
B. BARTOK - Sonata for violin solo - Chaconne
One composition for violin solo (max. 10 minutes, free choice) *
* It is not allowed to repeat one of the pieces played in the 1st or 2nd round.
Master Classes
Lessons
Generally, the first lesson is scheduled for Monday, July 19, 2010 and the last lesson for Sunday, July 25, 2010. The final concert is
scheduled for July 25.
The lessons by professor Mezzena (violin) will start one day later.
The lessons by Ludwig Albert (marimba) will end on July 24, and only 6 students are accepted.
The lessons by Riccardo Martinini (cello) will start on July 26 and end on July 30.
Subscription
To subscribe to the master classes, please complete the
online application form. The cost price of the master classes will be 450
euro. The application fee will be 25 euro. The fees as well as the application form need to be send before July 1, 2010.
Notes
* the candidates of the violin competition are not obliged to follow the master classes
* following the master classes as a passive student is always possible; the cost price is 50 euro