Lukasz Borowicz dirigiert Karol Szymanowski - Agawe, Op. 38
At the age of 15, it was discovered that Gala El Hadidi had a talented, operatic voice. Enrolling in the German School only fueled her passion. “Germans promote classical music, especially, and I was encouraged to sing solo.”
Benedict Kloeckner plays Mendelssohn's "Song without words" D Major op.109 at Schwetzinger Festspiele 2009 accompanied by José Gallardo at the piano. Live recording by SWR
Michael Sanderling. TV trailer of the Nederlands Philharmonisch Orkest.
Hille Perl (viola da gamba) and Lee Santana (lute) collaborate as a duo since 1984. Hille Perl, born in Bremen, and Lee Santana, born in Florida, met in Bremen's central train station and from there they have undertaken many tours through the whole world, including Japan, Central America, Australia and Israel.
German Brass represents both aspects: tradition and progress. In the first place this ensemble is equivalent to brass art at the highest level
Cellist Benedict Kloeckner has been accepted by the „Kronberg Academy Masters“ in October 2009. In a short interview he explains how it came to this and which his expectations are.
Lukasz Borowicz was born in Warszaw in 1977 and studied at his hometown with Antoni Wit. Currently he is the principal conductor of the Polish Radio Symphony Orchestra Warsaw.