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.

Charlier Olivier
Violin
Revealed by the Long-Thibaud Foundation competition
Winner of the Young Concert Artists International Audition in 1989

Feng Ning
Violin
Winner of the Hanover, Queen Elisabeth and Yehudi Menuhin International Violin Competitions.
He won the first prize at the Michael Hill International Violin Competition 2005 (New Zealand)
In 2006 he won the first prize in the International Paganini Competition.

Kelemen Barnabás
Violin
He won first prize at the Salzburg International Mozart Violin Competition in 1999 and at the Indianapolis International Violin Competition in 2002.
He win the Indianapolis International Violin Competition in 2002.
He won the third prize at the Queen Elisabeth Violin Competition in Brussels in 2001

Dumay Augustin
Violin
He is Master in Residence at the Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth (Brussels) where he teaches young violinists of the highest level, most of them winners of major international competitions.

Poulet Gerard
Violin
At the age of 18, he won the 1st Grand Prix of the Paganini Competition in Genoa.
Since April 2005, Gérard Poulet has been appointed guest professor at the National University of Fine Arts and Music in Tokyo
He was awarded the title of Officier des Arts et Lettres in 1995 and Commandeur in 2019, and Officier de l'ordre National du Mérite in 1999

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.

Martin Mihaela
Violin
Won second prize in the International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow, which was followed by further main prizes in Montreal, Sion and Brussels.
First prize in the International Violin Competition of Indianapolis.

Makarova Svetlana
Violin
In 1981 she won first prize in the Moscow International Youth Tchaikovsky Competition.

Garlitsky Boris
Violin
In 1982 he was the winner of the Premio Paganini in Italy.

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

Fried Miriam
Violin
Professor of violin at New England Conservatory in Boston.
At the age of 20, she won the Paganini Competition.

Papavrami Tedi
Violin
In 1985 he won the "Rodolfo Lipitzer" competition in Gorizia.
In 1986 he won unanimously the first prize of the Paris Conservator.