アトス三重奏団 ATOS Trio

The ATOS Trio is a German piano trio , which was founded in 2003 and has since played in the same line.


The name stands for ATOS Annette - Thomas - Stefan, the members of the trio. The trio lives in Berlin, where it has its own concert series in Neukolln "Heimathafen" furnished.

Members

Annette von Hehn (* 1978 in Kiel) received her first violin lessons at the age of four. From 1996 to 2000 she studied at New York's Juilliard School with Dorothy DeLay and Itzhak Perlman . After her graduation, she went to Berlin, where she completed a composition study for soloists in the solo class of Professor Ilan Gronich, which she completed in 2003 "With distinction". From 2001 to 2003 she was a scholarship holder of the orchestral academy of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. In 2001 she won the International Music Competition of the ARD in the violin. She plays on the Stradivarius of Yfrah Neaman , which is made available by the family Neaman available.

Stefan Heine Meyer (* 1980 in Berlin) also received his first cello lessons at age four. His teacher was Friederike Bauer-Eschen. He continued his musical education as a young student at the Hochschule der Kunste Berlin in the class of Markus Nyikos, where he took up his main studies in 1998. From 1997 to 1998 he was taught by Stanislav Apolin in Prague. Through his master classes at Arto Noras, Zara Nelsova and Gyorgy Sebok he deepened his musical education. Early on, Heinemeyer won numerous prizes in prestigious national and international competitions both in solo and chamber music. In 1996, he won a first prize in the competition "Jugend musiziert", "Violoncello solo" and won a prize in the "Contemporary Music" special award. He has also won prizes and awards at the "Roberto Caruana" (1999) in Milan and the Concorso Internazionale di Esecuzione Musicale Provincia di Caltanissetta (2000), where, as a member of the Schickedanz Quartet, he received the special prize for the interpretation of the string quartet of E. Krenek was awarded. At the 36th International Instrumental Competition Markneukirchen 2001 he won the first prize. Concert tours took him through Europe, America, Japan and Korea.

Thomas Hoppe in Bad Kreuznach born and was student at the Peter Cornelius Conservatory in Mainz as a student of Agathe Wanek . In 1993 he went to the United States to study with Lee Luvisi. In May 2001, he finished his studies at the Juilliard School of Music in New York City, where he specialized in songs and instrumental accompaniment. For years he was the studio companion for Dorothy Delay . Invited by Itzhak Perlman , he worked from 2001 as a faculty member and "staff pianist" at Perlman's Summer Festival PMP.

Hoppe has lived with his family in Berlin since 2002 and works as an artistic assistant at the Hanns Eisler Academy of Music. He also works as an official piano partner at various international competitions (ARD Munich, Indianapolis Violin, Queen Elizabeth Brussels, Joseph Joachim Hannover, Rostal Berlin).
He taught master classes in piano accompaniment and chamber music in England, Australia, China, Chile and the United States. He performs regularly in Europe and the United States, and was as a chamber music partner of Itzhak Perlman , Joshua Bell , Antje Weithaas , Marie Luise Neunecker , Alban Gerhardt , Jens Peter Mainz, Nils Monkemeyer , Tabea Zimmermann, Mihaela Martin and Frans Helmerson heard. He has performed in Tsuda Hall Tokyo, Philharmonic Berlin, Wigmore Hall London, Concertgebouw Amsterdam and Carnegie Hall in New York City.

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