David DePeters (percussion)
One of the most sought-after percussionists in the country, David DePeters has been performing with The Philadelphia Orchestra as a fourth percussionist for 28 seasons. In addition, Mr. DePeters performs regularly with the New York Philharmonic touring extensively with both ensembles throughout Europe and Asia. He has held the title …
HyeJin Kim (piano)
HyeJin Kim, a distinguished South Korean pianist, has been described as having ‘passionate, indisputably masterful technique with colourful interpretations’ (Der Westen) and is recognised as one of South Korea’s top artists, with a comprehensive career as soloist, chamber musician, recording artist and educator. Born in Seoul, HyeJin trained at the …
Yoshika Masuda (cello)
Described by the press as ‘a remarkable cellist who possesses both intellect and innate musicality… one of the finest cellists of his generation’ (Chopin magazine, Japan), Yoshika Masuda has performed throughout Australia, Japan, China, South Korea, Mexico, the US, the UK and much of western Europe as a soloist and …
Jean-Jacques Kantorow (conductor)
The French violinist and conductor Jean-Jacques Kantorow began the violin at the age of 6 at the Nice Conservatoire. He was only 13 yrs old when he won a place at the prestigious Paris Conservatoire to study in René Benedetti’s class, and graduated one year later with a 1st prize. …
Marisa Gupta (piano)
Born in the USA of Thai and Indian parentage, pianist Marisa Gupta made her debut performing Prokofiev’s 1st Piano Concerto with the Houston Symphony. She won top prizes at the Concours Maria Canals (Barcelona), the Viotti Competition (Vercelli, Italy), a Fulbright scholarship for study in the UK, and others. She has appeared at venues …

