Miklós Perényi (cello)
Miklós Perényi was born in Budapest into a musical family. At the age of five he received his first cello lessons from Miklós Zsamboki, a former pupil of David Popper, and at the age of seven he was admitted to the Ferenc Liszt Music Academy Budapest where he studied with Professor Ede Banda. He made his …
Julian Perkins (harpsichord)
Julian Perkins performs as a soloist, chamber musician and conductor. As well as radio and television broadcasts, solo and chamber performances have included recitals at the St Albans International Organ Festival, St David’s Hall, Cardiff, St John’s, Smith Square, Purcell Room and London International Exhibition of Early Music. He has …
Mikko Perkola
Mikko Perkola, tenor and bass viols, studied viola and viola da gamba at the Sibelius-Academy and at the Royal Conservatory in the Hague. His teachers were Arvo Haasma, Markku Luolajan-Mikkola and Wieland Kuijken. Perkola has given concerts and recorded chamber music in Europe with the Norwegian baroque orchestra, the Icelandic …
Jacob Perry (tenor)
Tenor Jacob Perry Jr., based in the Washington Metro Area, receives praise for his “gorgeous and stylish” interpretations of Renaissance and Baroque repertoire (ClevelandClassical.com). He has been featured as a soloist with Apollo’s Fire, Handel Choir of Baltimore, Mountainside Baroque, Tempesta di Mare, The Thirteen, Washington Bach Consort, and The City Choir of Washington. Jacob has been selected …
Indrė Petrauskaitė (piano)
Pianist Indrė Petrauskaitė studied at Kaunas (Lithuania) J. Naujalis Music High School with Birutė Kumpikienė. While still at school, she gave solo and chamber music recitals and performed with the Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra, and in 1993, she won third prize at the Stasys Vainiūnas International Piano Competition (Lithuania). In …

