Together, our professors have won major prizes, juried music competitions, and teach all over the world. They share their knowledge, advice, and techniques to help you improve and develop your skills through their masterclasses and interviews.

Bidini Fabio
Chamber Music
Piano
The Colburn Conservatory of Music created the Carol Colburn Grigor Piano Chair in his honour, and he teaches there.

Neuburger Jean-Frédéric
Chamber Music
Piano
International soloist.

Pichler Günter
Chamber Music
1st violin and founding member of the Alban Berg Quartet.
Many of his students have won international prizes, become violinists in major orchestras or made a name for themselves in solo careers.

Pauk György
Chamber Music
Violin
First Prize in 1956 at the Niccolò Paganini International Violin Competition in Genoa, Italy.
First Grand Prize in 1959 at the Marguerite-Long-Jacques-Thibaud International Competition.
First Prize at the Munich Sonata Competition with Frankl.

Greensmith Clive
Cello
Chamber Music
Professor of cello and Chamber Music at the Colburn school in Los Angeles.
Founding member of the Montrose Trio.

Charisius Isabel
Chamber Music
Viola
The prize winners were selected by a jury comprising (Alban Berg Quartet), 1983 to mark the 50th anniversary of Banff Centre.

Beaver Martin
Chamber Music
Violin
Professor of Violin and Chamber Music at the Colburn Conservatory of Music and Colburn Music Academy in Los Angeles.
1st violin of the legendary Tokyo string quartet.
In 1993, he won 4th place and the silver medal at the Queen Elisabeth Competition and the prize for the best performance of a concerto

Coppey Marc
Cello
Chamber Music
In 1988 won the two highest prizes of the International Johann Sebastian Bach Competition: the first prize and the special prize for best Bach performance.