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Helena H-Y Su
István I. Székely
Master class 26 August
Jury August 27-28

István I. Székely is a concert pianist and internationally recognized teacher, professor at the Conservatorio Superior 

"Katarina Gurska" in Madrid. He has been invited to give masterclasses at the Bartók Béla Faculty of Art in Szeged, Ádám Jenő Conservatory in Budapest (Hungary), University of the Arts in Graz, Gustav Mahler University in Klagenfurt (Austria), World Teachers Conference in Novi Sad (Serbia), Katarina Gurska Conservatory of Madrid, Forum Musikae (Madrid), International Piano Festival "UIS" in Bucaramanga, Manizales (Colombia), Special School of Music in Apatin, Sombor, Senta, Backa Topola (Serbia), Conservatory of Alicante and Dénia, in International Music Festival in Valencia (Spain) etc. He is a frequent jury member in international competitions such as the Franz Liszt International Competition in Rome (Italy), Takác's International Competition in Oberschützen, Bartók Béla International Competition in Graz (Austria), Bucaramanga (Colombia), IMFV Valencia competition, Ibiza International Competition, "Villa de Xabia" International Competition etc. Winners of several awards in national and international competitions. Since the age of 15 he has given concerts in Europe, USA, South America and Asia. To name a few: Concerts in Russia with the Symphony Orchestra A. Safonov, Subotica Filharomic Orchestra, San Juan Orchestra, Orihuela Orchestra, in Alexandria and New Harmony (Indianapolis, USA), Hungarian Academy in Rome (Italy), in the International Piano Festival in Bucaramanga, International Piano Festival in Barrancabermeja, cycle "International Season in Manizales" (Colombia), "Kolarac" in Belgrade (Serbia), in "Kodály" Institute, "Kodály" School, in "Béla Bartók" Museum, in one of the most important festivals "Zsidó Kulturális Fesztivál" in Szeged (Hungary), concerts in Sweden, Greece, in the festival "Midis-minimes", in "Muziekacademie de Berchem-Sainte-Agathe in Brussels (Belgium) and in Spain in important auditoriums such as the Palacio de Cibeles in Madrid, the Palau de la Música in Valencia, the Teatro Principal de Alcoy, the congress center "Victor Villegas" in Murcia, in "Adoc", at the University of Burgos, in the International Chamber Music Festival in Calpe, in "Denia Classics ", Aula de la Cam in Alicante, Teula da Auditorium, La Beneficencia i Valencia, i Auditorio de la Diputación, "ADDA" i Alicante, Auditorium Mediterrania i La Nucia among others. he has performed in private concert for Princess of Thailand SAR Chulabhorn Mahidol. His teachers were Aleksandar Madzar, Daniel Blumenthal, Orsolya Szabó, Benjamin Oren, Michael Boguslavski, Mátyás Molcer, Valéria Utasi, Milica Dundjerov in Brussels Royal Conservatory, Jerusalem Rubin Academy, Kodály Institute of Kecskemét, the Conservatory of Subotica and the Music School in Sombor.

István Székely

He has performed with international artists such as Clara Novakova, Joaquin Palomares, Joan Enric Lluna, Jovan Bogosavljevic, Susanna Gregorian, with the soloists from the Valencia Orchestra, etc. In 2017, he recorded several Chopin studies of exceptional virtuosity of the animated short film Impromptía, directed by Marpromía Lorenzo and produced by Enrique Millán, with the participation of Cultur Arts (Generalitat Valenciana) and the network A Punt Media. Impromptu has been one of the most relevant Spanish animation shorts from last year, nominated for the Goya 2018 Awards. It was premiered at the Alcalá de Henares Emblematic Film Festival, and has so far been screened in more than 50 events in 20 countries, such as the Animation Festival of Annecy (France), Bristol Encounters (UK), Anima Mundi (Brazil) or Animation Nights (New York). Winnings: Best Art Animation at Expression Art Movie Festival (Los Angeles, USA), Best Short Film (exaequo) at Animaze Animation International Festival (Montreal, Canada), Best Experimental Animation Card at International Animation Cardboard Festival - La Tribu (Buenos Aires, Argentina), Best Animation Short Film at Astorga Film Festival (Spain), Best Valencia animation at Cortoons (Gandía) István I. Székely is the founder of the artistic director of the Franz Liszt Center Piano Competition, the Great Masters Piano Competition and the Sombor Philharmonic.

Erik T. Tawastsjerna
Giuliano Adorno
Congyu Wang
Ecaterina Wehlander
István I. Székely
PatrickJovell
Patrick Jovell
Master class 26-27 August
Jury August 28th

Patrick Jovell is the former President, now an Honorary Member of the Swedish Piano Teachers Association (EPTA).

Educated in Sweden, the USA and France, he has given concerts as both soloist and chamber musician in fifteen countries and has participated in Swedish Television, Swedish Radio and Italian RAI.

As an educator, he has worked as a senior lecturer and associate professor at the music academies in Gothenburg, Sweden and Tilburg, the Netherlands. Jovell's students have received prizes at Swedish and international piano competitions.

As a lecturer and masterclass holder, he has recently been invited to festivals and other forums in Sweden, Italy, Iceland, Estonia, Poland, Serbia and the USA. Jovell regularly participates as a writer and editor for the EPTA Sweden Magazine, Piano Street Magazine and the magazine The World of Piano Competitions.

In this capacity he also received assignments from The Chopin Institute in Warsaw. As an innovator and pianist, Patrick Jovell collaborated with a number of filmmakers in the project "Swedish Piano Films", which led to a nomination by the Swedish Film Institute to compete at the International Film Festival in Venice.

He holds workshops on various topics, from Alexander Scriabin's color hearing (synaesthesia) to today's digitization of music education. Jovell is a former board member of the Swedish Music Council - the National Committee of the International Music Council (IMC/UNESCO). He has enjoyed support from The Royal Swedish Academy of Music, The Swedish Institute, The Wallenberg Foundation and the French Government a.o.

Patrick Jovell
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