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YULIA BERINSKAYA, Violin
Yulia Berinskaya was introduced to the violin by her father, the well known composer Sergei Berinsky in Moscow.
At the age of five, she entered the Gnessin Music School and then continued her studies at the famous Special Central School of Music in Moscow with E. Tchugaeva. In 1992 she graduated with top marks and honors in violin at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory of Music in Moscow under the guidance of V. Tretiakov.
At the time, in 1992 she attended the special courses at the Hochschule fur Musik in Vienna with D.Schwartzberg and Tchugaeva.
In 1993 she went to Italy as winner of “Romanini” scholarship.
In the same year with the “Yulia Quartet” she was winner in the best chamber music group at the International Music Contest “Città di Stresa”.
From 1994 to 2003 she was been teaching with P.Vernikov at High Perfetioning Academy of Violin “S.Cecilia” in Portogruaro.
She holds master classes for violin in Maccagno, Cividale del Friuli, Cremona, Budapest.
In 2001 she founded the High Specialization Violin School at Music School in Cantù.
Later, in 2005, open Master Class at School of Music and Classic Arts in Mendrisio (Swiss).
She now performs in recitals, in a duets with piano, or in instrumental groups in Switzerland, Germany, France, ex Jugoslavia, Italy, U.S.A., Russia and Israel.
As a solist she has been a guest partner with several Orchestras such as “Amadeus” in Moscow, the State Orchestra of Voroshilovgrad, the Sverdlosk Phillarmonic Orchestra, the European Academy of Milano, the Bucarest Philarmonic Orchestra.
She also plays for the “Brescia Concert Society” in Brescia and at the Musical Autumn Festival in Como.
She has taken part in International festival in Pec (Hungary), Portogruaro, Maccagno and Pergine(Italy), Schleswing-Holstein(Germany), Tiroler Festival of Erl (Austria), Rovin (Croatia), Moscow Autumn Festival (Russia) and Canetti Festival.
She was first violinist in “Verdi Orchestra” in Milano, Teatro San Carlo in Naples, La Fenice in Venice and J. Haydn in Bolzano.
She played with the Philharmonic Orchestra in Lubiana and the Tiroler Festival Orchestra in Erl (Autria).
She has recorded for Koch Records (Germany), Gramsapis and Melodia (Russia).
She is also a jury member at the International Violin Competition at “Michelangelo Abbado” in Milano and “A.Curci” in Naples.

FRANCESCO LATTUADA, Viola
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EMANUELE SILVESTRI, Cello
Emanuele Silvestri currently serves as Principal cellist of the "Orchestra del Gran Teatro La Fenice" in Venice.
His orchestral career starts with the experience in the ECYO, now EUYO, where he was member from 1992 to 1995 playing under direction of Giulini, Sanderling, Slatkin, Kuhn, Askenazy, Prêtre and prepared by David Strange (Royal Academy London).
From 1994 Emanuele Silvestri was principal cellist at the "Orchestra Verdi di Milano" under V.Delman; he was frequently guest Principal cellist at the "Teatro Lirico di Cagliari", and the "Orchestra Sinfonica della RAI di Torino", and from 1998 he joined as guest cellist the "Orchestra Filarmonica del Teatro alla Scala" in Milano.
In 2000 he was chosen by conductor Myung Wung Chung to serve as Second cello of the "Orchestra Sinfonica di Santa Cecilia" in Rome.
In addition to his main work with the orchestra, Emanuele Silvestri is very active as chamber musician, frequently performing in string trio, piano quartet and string sextett.
He's in fact cellist and founder of the "Serenata Trio", a string trio performing all around Italy and abroad, and member of "I Virtuosi del Gran Teatro La Fenice di Venezia", official chamber music ensemble, septett, of the Theatre.
Emanuele Silvestri received his master's degrees with the maximum votes (10 cum laude) at the "Conservatorio di Musica G.Verdi" in Milan, where he was a student of G.Laffranchini, principal cello at the "Teatro alla Scala Orchestra".
Trained at the most famous italian music schools, such as the "Romanini Foundation" in Brescia with Mario Brunello, the "Accademia W.Stauffer" in Cremona with Rocco Filippini and the "Accademia Chigiana" in Siena with Alain Meunier, where he got the Diploma "ad Honorem" in 1996, Emanuele Silvestri was awarded Solisten Diplom at the Musik Akademie der Stadt Basel in 1997, completing his studies with cello teacher Ivan Monighetti.
At the Akademie in Basel in the same years he was also student in the chamber music class of W.Levine and H.Bayerle - La Salle and Alban Berg Quartet - and the pianist Gerard Wiss.
Emanuele Silvestri has performed with various ensembles in Europe, Japan and South America; at the "Orpheus Konzerte" in Zurich he won prizes in 1998/1999 as member of the best chamber music ensemble; in Basel won the BOG Basel Orchester Gesellschaft prize for Chamber Music in 1997, recording for the Swiss Radio the Bramhs piano quartet op 60.
In 2003 he was touring whit the "Sestetto Leonardo" in Italy, Albania, Argentina, Chile, Uruguay and Brasil.
Emanuele Silvestri has appeared also as soloist with many orchestras, including The Radio Symphony Orchestra in Basel, the "Pomeriggi Musicali di Milano" and "Milano Classica", performing the Schumann, Honegger, Kabalewsky, and Vivaldi's cello concertos.
With the orchestra of the Teatro la Fenice and C. Hogwood as conductor, he recently played the Haydn Concertante for violin oboe bassoon and cello with his collegues section leaders.
He was awarded many prizes in Italy and abroad in cello competitions, including the National Vittorio Veneto Competition (1989) in Italy, and the Domnik Preis International cello competition in Stuttgard in 1996.
Emanuele Silvestri plays on a cello made by Domenico Busan in Venice in 1760 ca.

ANDREA REBAUDENGO, Piano
Andrea Rebaudengo was born in Pesaro, Italy, in 1972. He is the winner of the International Piano Competition in Pescara (1998) and he was tributed the third prize at the Robert Schumann International Piano Competition in Zwickau in 2000.
He took part into several Italian music seasons such as Serate Musicali in Milan, Unione Musicale in Turin; Teatro Ponchielli in Cremona, Amici della Musica in Verona, Amici della Musica in Ancona.
As a soloist, he was invited by the Orchestra I Pomeriggi Musicali in Milan, Philharmonic Orchestra in Zwickau, Philarmonic Orchestra in Pescara, Symphony Orchestra “G. Verdi” in Milan and Accademia Filarmonica Urbinate.
He performed in Germany, U.S.A., Spain, Ireland, Russia, Uzbekistan, Turkey, Serbia, Emirates.
He performs regularly with the ensemble Sentieri Selvaggi in contemporary music festivals and seasons (Accademia Filarmonica Romana, Rome; Settembre Musica, Turin; Teatro alla Scala, Milan, Biennale Musica, Venice, Skif Festival, St. Petersburg, Illkhom Festival, Tashkent).
In duo with Cristina Zavalloni they performed in Rome, Teatro de la Maestranza in Sevilla, West Cork Chamber Music Festival, Aterforum Festival in Ferrara, Music Garden Festival in Warsaw and more.
He graduated in Milan at the Conservatorio “Giuseppe Verdi” with Paolo Bordoni. He then attended master-classes in Salzburg with Andrzej Jasinski and Lazar Berman at the Accademia pianistica in Imola, Italy.






 

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