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Ana Teresa de Braga e Alves

Ana Teresa de Braga e Alves started learning the viola in Portugal at the age of 5 including high school with distinction Academic, Music and Artistic Merit Awards in 2012. Currently she is in the 1st year of the Masters in Performance Degree at the Royal College of Music as an RCM Barry Shaw Scholar, holder of a Help Musicians UK Postgraduate Award and St Marylebone Education Foundation Scholarship under the supervision of Andriy Viytovych.

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RCMAl Pagan2018
Jonathan Radford

Praised for his “exceptional musicianship and emotive playing”, Jonathan Radford is one of the leading classical saxophonists of his generation. In high demand internationally as a soloist and chamber musician, Jonathan is a Vandoren Paris Artist and Henri Selmer Paris Saxophone Artist.

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RCMAl Pagan2017
Andrew Yiangou

Andrew Yiangou is a concert pianist from London. He was recently awarded the prestigious Mills Williams Junior Fellowship at the Royal College of Music for his studies on the Artist Diploma Course 2016/17. At the Royal College of Music, he has been working with Professors Gordon Fergus-Thompson, Vanessa Latarche and Norma Fisher where he completed his Bachelor of Music and Masters of Music with Distinction.

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RCMAl Pagan2016
Magdalena Loth-Hill

British-Polish violinist Magdalena Loth-Hill learned locally in Cumbria before accepting a place at Chetham’s School of Music to study with Jan Repko. She continued her studies at the Royal College of Music, London, with Itzhak Rashkovsky and Laura Samuel and later took up baroque violin with Adrian Butterfield and Lucy Russell.

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RCMAl Pagan2015
Soh-Yon Kim

Soh-Yon Kim was born in Seoul and started having violin lessons from the age of four, and studied at the Yehudi Menuhin School with Susie Mezaros and Berent Korfker. She has just finished the Artist Diploma Course at the Royal College of Music under the guidance of Itzhak Rashkovsky, where she was a Mills Williams Junior Fellow.

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RCMAl Pagan2014
Maksim Štšura

Maksim Štšura is an Estonian pianist, composer and music scholar based in London. He performs extensively as soloist and chamber musician in the prestigious concert halls across the United Kingdom, including St Martin-in-the-Fields, Purcell Room and the Wigmore Hall.

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RCMAl Pagan2013