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Prof. Ilja Scheps
Biography 

Ilja Scheps completed his studies at the Moscow “P. I. Tschaikowsky” Conservatory under Prof. Lev Vlassenko and Prof. Evgenij Schenderowitch. From 1982 to 1992 I. Scheps was soloist of the Moscow Philharmonic Society. He gave concerts with orchestras and solo recitals and also appearing as accompanist of renowned singers and instrumentalists there. This resulted in his acquiring a large repertoire, including works by Bach, Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Skrjabin, Prokofjeff and Tschaikowsky, as well those by Schnittke, Silvestrov and Denisov. At the same time I. Scheps taught at the Moscow “P. I. Tschaikowsky” Conservatory. From 1992 I. Scheps lives in Germany. Besides his performing in many countries round of the world he is an enthusiastic pedagogue. Many years I. Scheps was a professor at the Rostock Music University and at the Darmstadt Music Academy. Since 2003 I. Scheps is a professor of the Musikhochschule in Cologne/Aachen (Cologne Music University). Students of Prof. Scheps are winner of important international piano competitions so as exclusive artists of “Sony” and “Universal” Records. I. Scheps also conducts workshops and master classes at the international music academies and as a visiting professor in many universities all over the world. Prof. Scheps was invited as a honour professor to give master classes in Beijing Central Conservatory as well Shanghai, Tianjin and Sichuan Conservatories of Music in China. Since more than ten years Prof. Scheps is visiting Professor in Shenzhen Arts School as well in Central Conservatory of Music Gulangyu Piano School in Xiamen. Prof. Scheps is a jury member of some most important international piano competitions – Shenzhen Int. Piano Concerts Competition (China), “Top of the World” and “Grieg” Int. Piano Competition (Norway), “Chopin” Int. Piano Competition in Darmstadt (Germany), Int. Piano Competition in Madrid (Spain), Scriabin Int. Piano Competition in Grosseto (Italy), International German Piano Award and many others. Ilja Scheps has recorded more than 10 CDs with “MCA” (USA); “Le Chant du Monde” (France), “Melodia” (Russia), “Coriolan/Teldec”, “Deutsche Welle”, “ECM-Records”, CPO (Germany). Since 2022 Prof. Scheps teaches at the Internationale Music Academy Anton Rubinstein in Düsseldorf.

Veronika Salikhova
Biography 

Veronika Salikhova is a graduate of the St Petersburg Conservatory in the piano class of Prof Nina Seregina. She plays solo and in ensembles in St. Petersburg and abroad – in Poland, Germany, Austria, Belgium, Slovenia, Sweden, Latvia, Estonia, Finland.

Winner of international competitions: International Savshinsky Competition (St. Petersburg), International Competition of Pianists ‘Executive without Borders’ (Poland), International Competition ‘Mozart Wurderkind’ (Austria), Stockholm International Music Competition (Sweden), International Beethoven Competition for Chamber Music (Poland). She received the title of the best piano accompanist at the V Gouverneur International Youth Gavrilin Competition (Vologda) and International Competition ‘Planet of Talents’ (St. Petersburg).

She took part in the masterclasses of the following teachers: A. Schiff, A. Diev, V. Brons, H. Berndsen, N. Cassidy-Polera, E. Sinaiski.

Since 2018 she has been a lecturer for piano and accompaniment at the Anton Rubinstein International Music Academy.

Mikhail Mordvinov
Biography 

From the age of 7, Mikhail Mordvinov was taught at the Moscow Gnessin Music School in the piano class of Tatjana Zelikman. After graduating from high school in 1994, he began his studies at the Russian Gnessin Academy of Music under Prof. Vladimir Tropp. This was followed by postgraduate studies at the Hanover University of Music and Drama with Prof. Bernd Goetzke. From 2004 to 2010 he taught at the Russian Gnessin Academy of Music. Since receiving the Scriabin Scholarship of the Moscow Scriabin Museum in 1994, he has been a permanent participant in the Scriabin Music Festival.
In 1997/98 Mikhail Mordvinov received a H. Neuhaus Scholarship from the “New Charitable Fund of Scholarships by M. Rostropovich”, as well as a Russian Presidential Scholarship several times. In 2000/2001 the pianist received a scholarship from the German Academic Exchange Service. 2004-2006 Mikhail Mordvinov was supported and promoted by Keyboard Charitable Trust London. Numerous international concert appearances mainly in European countries and Russia, also in the USA, Japan and Korea, as solo pianist and chamber musician. Participation in festivals, radio recordings and CD production.
First prize at the XII. International Robert Schumann Competition in Zwickau (1996).
First Prize and Special Prize of the VI International Schubert Competition in Dortmund (1997)
First Prize and Special Prize of the XII. International Competition in Andorra (2006)
From the winter semester 2016/17 Mikhail Mordvinov is a lecturer for piano at the International Music Academy Anton Rubinstein Berlin.

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