Amael
Piano Trio
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Amael
Trio's performance at Carnegie Hall in New York, June 2 2006
brought standing ovations.
"New York Concert Review", by Edith Eisler
Amael
Piano Trio is a very fine group. The stringplayer’s intonation is
impeccable, their tone is rich, beautiful and homogeneous and can vary
from floating delicacy to vibrant full bodied sonorousness….
A large multi-national audience rewarded the performers with warm
approval and prolonged ovations.
The
Amael Piano Trio was founded by three very accomplished artists, who,
individually, have backgrounds as prominent soloists and chamber
musicians
All
three artists, the pianist, Tatjana Ognjanovic, the violinist, Volodja
Balzalorsky and the cellist Damir Hamidullin, have performed
internationally as guests of numerous music festivals and cycles, and
as soloists with many orchestras.

Individually,
as well, they have also created multiple CD,s and have made extensive
live and archival radio and TV recordings throughout Europe and in the
USA and Asia.
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The trio
has exactly eight years of successful performances in a variety of
venues, concert series, and festivals including very successful
performance at Carnegie Hall in New York, June 2 2006, Bled Festival,
Pucisca Summer Festival, Bol Summer Festival, performance at
Cankarjev Dom (the most important cultural centre in Slovenia), the
International Festival of Contemporary Music in Radenci, Summer Music
Festival of Hvar (Croatia), International concert series of Zemono, The
Spectrum Festival etc.
The
Amael Trio has achieved the status of being among the most sought after
chamber groups in Slovenia. In addition to performing known traditional
trio literature from various style epochs, the trio is also dedicated
to performing contemporary works, and to the promotion,
internationally, of Slovenian composers of piano trio literature.
In
the immediate future, they plan to schedule concerts and perform in
many different countries, make several CDs, and expand their
repertoire, exploring the works of lesser-known composers and
performing new works created for piano trio. They also plan to
commission and record new works; some renowned Slovenian composers have
already decided to write especially for their trio.

TATJANA
OGNJANOVIC - concert pianist
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Tatjana
Ognjanovic, one of Slovenia's leading pianists, has performed at
International Music Festivals and given highly acclaimed recitals in 16
countries throughout Europe, as well as in Malaysia and Singapore. She
has appeared as soloist with many orchestras, interpreting piano
concertos by Mozart, Beethoven, Mendelssohn, Schumann, Rachmaninov,
Scriabin, and Prokofiev.
She
has made many CD, LP, radio and TV recordings, embracing a wide
repertory of music from the baroque era to the contemporary. Her
growing interest in chamber music has resulted in her collaboration
with pianist Bojan Gorisek, and more recently, the increasingly
acknowledged Trio Amael.
Tatjana
Ognjanovic is a prize winner of national, as well as numerous
international piano competitions such as the Cidade do Porto in
Portugal (1991), Maria Callas in Athens, Greece (1992), Jose Iturbi in
Valencia, Spain (1992), and Premio Jaen, also in Spain (1993).
The
daughter of two professional opera singers, she began her music
education at the age of four, studying for 14 years with Darinka
Bernetic. She continued at the Academy of Music in Ljubljana with
Dubravka Tomsic, and furthered her studies with Hans Petermandl at the
Hochschule für Musik in Vienna, and with Viktor Merzanov from the
Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow.
In
addition to
her artistic performances, she has been teaching at the Academy of
Music of the Ljubljana University since 1993.

VOLODJA
BALZALORSKY
Volodja Balzalorsky is
an internationally acclaimed concert violinist who has performed in
many music festivals and concert series throughout Europe, and North
America.
He is winner of The Inland Empire Music Award 2008 - Best International
Artist, The Ontario Independent Music Award 2007 - Best International
Artist, The Canary Island Music Award 2007- Best Interpretation, and
Julij Betetto Music Award 2006. He is also The Los Angeles Music Award
2007 Nominee - classical, and The Just Plain Folks Music Award 2006
Nominee - Best chamber music album.
Critics have described him as an artist with a sensitive, intelligent
and intuitive gift of interpretation, a polished technique, and a rich,
full tone.
Volodja Balzalorsky is particularly active in the field of chamber
music. He performs with several well-known international groups and
ensembles. Critics comment on the degree to which he is able to develop
and maintain unity with his musical partners in this milieu, presenting
"… an exceptional harmony of ease and authenticity of performance.
Volodja Balzalorsky has made extensive live and archival radio and TV
recordings in various countries. In 2005, four CDs were released as
part of his "LIVE" Collection, with 5 more planned for release on the
CANTABEL label, with added releases by EROICA, a well known US Label
that features great classical artists worldwide.
Volodja Balzalorsky considers teaching an important and complementary
part of his artistic career (Violin class at the Music Academy of
University of Ljubljana), and regularly gives master classes in
Croatia, Slovenia, Italy, Great Britain, and the United States.
After graduating from the class of professor Igor Ozim at the
»Hochschule für Musik« in Cologne, Germany, he continued his studies in
Moscow with Galina Barinova at the Conservatorium P.I.Tchaikovsky, with
Josip Klima at the Music Academy in Zagreb, where he received his
Master's Degree, and with the eminent Czech violinist Josef Suk at the "Universität für Musik" in Vienna.
DAMIR
HAMIDULIN

International
cello virtuoso

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Cellist
Damir Hamidulin is a virtuoso soloist and an excellent representative
of the famous Russian cello school.
He is
first
solo cellist of the National Opera House in Ljubljana (Slovenia) and a
member of the Amael piano trio.
He
performs
throughout Europe as a soloist, recitalist and chamber musician.
He has
played
as a soloist many times with the Kazan Philharmonic and
with other symphonic and chamber orchestras in Russia and in Slovenia.
He plays all the famous concertos on his instrument: Haydn, Dvorak,
Saint-Saens, Schumann, and Tchaikovsky.
He has
also
been guest artist at various international festivals -
Festival Groblje and Festival of Contemporary Music Radenci in
Slovenia, Festival of Contemporary Music Kishinjev in Moldavia,
Festival of Kazan in Russia, etc.
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