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Instruments

 

Piano

Gordon Brown 

Adolfo De Santis 

Rachad FeizouLLaev

Mrs Fenny Lau 

Kenneth Merrill 

Reginald Miller 

Oszkar Morzsa

Sebatino Vacca

 

Voice

Gabor Carelli 

Hong-yu Chen 

Mary Liu

Jean Macphail 

William Neill 

Anna Shafajinskaia

Michele Strano 

Hao-Jiang Tian 

Colin Yip

Cello

Andras Weber 

 

Violin

Atis Bankas 

Bo-Zhi Alec Hou

Eugene Kash 

 

Zheng

Ms. Alice Fong

 


Cello

Andras Weber 

(Strings Department Chair, Cello)

Artist Teacher Diploma from the Liszt Academy, Budapest, Hungary. Diploma of the Batok Conservatory, Budapest, Hungary.  Member of AFM and ASTA.  Faculty Member of the Royal Conservatory since 1988. 

 


Piano

Gordon Brown 

(Theory Department Chair, Piano)

Piano tutor Vocal coach & accompanist to the Alexandar Singers and Bel Canto Studio. Faculty member of the London School of Dance.  Accompanist of the Russian Academy of Classical Ballet.  Bachelor of Music in Performance, University of Toronto. 

Adolfo De Santis 

(Music & Diction Coach, Piano)

Adolfo De Santis is Canadian born and has studied music in Italy.  He has studied and graduated with distinction in Pianoforte, composition and orchestral conducting.  Adolfo has studied with the Italian Masters in Pianoforte, Camber Music & Composition, receiving additional top merits.  Adolfo has taught music both privately & publicly at the Conservatory of Music in Pescara, Italy and acted as Conservatory Examiner.  Mr. De Santis has played in many concerts and collaborated as pianist in numerous accompaniment groups, including opera singers and choirs, both in Italy and Canada. 
Rachad FeizouLLaev (Piano)
Mr. FeizouLLaev was born in Baku, Azerbaijan, USSR and began his musical education at the age of seven.  In 1990, he entered the Azerbaijan State Academy of Music.  He was the First Prize winner in the 1988 National Piano Competition in the USSR and gave a series of solo recitals across the country.  After graduation in 1995, Rachad came to Canada and continued piano training for one year with Francine Kay at the Ancient Comic Opera Company.  In 1998 he toured the East coast of Canada as a member of the Toronto Metropolitan Trio. 

Mrs Fenny Lau 

(Church Music Department Chair, Piano)

Candidate for Master of Theological Study, Ontario Theological Seminary.  Bachelor of Music Education and Piano, University of Toronto.  Choral and instrumental conductor of the Richmond Hill (Chinese) Baptist Church. 

Kenneth Merrill 

(Artist for Masterclasses, Vocal Coach, & Piano)

Music Director of the Juilliard Opera Theater.  Faculty member of the Manhattan School of Music and Eastman School of Music.  Head Coach of the Aspen Music Festival.  Master degree in Music, Juilliard School of Music.
Oszkar Morzsa (Music Coach, Piano)
Born in Budapest, Hungary, Oszkar studied under Gyorgy Nador and Ferenc Rados and graduated from the Franz Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest in 1991.  After graduation from the Academy, Oszkar left for the United States and studied with the renowned pianist, Tamas Ungar at the Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, Texas.  Oszkar has entered and won numerous awards in international competitions; first prize in the Hemphil-Wells Sorantin Competition (San Angelo, Texas), first prize in the Texas Christian University Concerto Competition (Fort Worth, Texas), and first prize in the Nena Plant Wideman Piano Competition (Shreveport).

Reginald Miller 

(Piano Department Chair, Piano)

Instructor at the Faculty of Music, University of Toronto, Adjudicator for the Saskatchewan Music Festival Association.  Master of Music in Performance, University of Toronto.  Bachelor of Music in Performance, University of Toronto.  
Sebatino Vacca  (Opera Coach, Piano)
Opera coach & Conductor in the Opera Division, University of Toronto. Concert Director for the International Opera Workshop, Czech Republic.  Bachelor of Music, McMaster University, Ontario.

 


Violin

Atis Bankas 

(Artist for Masterclasses, Violin)

Director of the Algonquin International Music Institute, Ontario.   Member of the Toronto Symphony Orchestra.  Faculty member of the University of Toronto & Royal Conservatory of Music.  
Bo-Zhi Alec Hou  (Violin)
Faculty member of the Royal Conservatory of Music.  concertmaster of the Shanghai Ballet Orchestra.  Bachelor of Music, Shanghai Conservatory of Music, China. 

Eugene Kash 

(Artist for Masterclasses, Voilin)

Conductor of the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra.  Faculty member of the Royal Conservatory of Music.  Violinist of CBC & BBC Radio Solo Performances.  Series Concert guest Conductor with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra. 

 


Voice

Gabor Carelli 

(Artist for Masterclasses, Voice)

Leading Tenor with the Metropolitan Opera, New York.  Faculty member of the Manhattan School of Music since 1964.  LLD University of Budapest Liszt Academy, Hungary. 

Hong-yu Chen 

(Artist for Masterclasses, Voice)

Member of the Voice Faculty of New York University .   Masters of Music, Queens College, New York.  Teaching Certificate from the Central Conservatory of Music, Beijing, China.  
Mary Liu (Dean, Voice)
"A sensational, soaring voice", soprano Mary Liu's operatic performances have included the leading role of Cio-Cio-San in Madame Butterfly, Mimi in La Boheme, LIu in Turandot, the Countess in Le Nozze di Figaro and the title roles in Tosca and La Traviata.  She was featured in concerts of the operatic repertoire with the Manhattan Opera, New Jersey State Opera, Queens Opera, and the Etobicoke Philharmonic Orchestra of Canada.  She has also appeared in recitals and on television in New York, Canada, Italy, China, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and throughout Southeast Asia.  Mary was a scholarship student at the Beijing Central Conservatory of Music with Professor Guo Su-Zong and Maestro Nicolai Rosi Remenyi.  After graduation, we was accepted into the Artist Diploma Program at the Royal Conservatory of Music Canada where she became a faculty member in 1990.  In 1993, Mary studied under Professors Gabor Carelli and Ted Pufer at the Manhattan School of Music with a scholarship until May 1995 when she received her masters degree in music.  In 1995, Mary also because the first prize winner in the Artist International Competition in New York and subsequently gave a recital at the Carnegie Recital Hall. Recent engagements include a concert tour of Italy in the summer of 1999, acting as adjudicator at the International Bellini Competition in Italy in December 1999, a concert tour in Italy in 2000, a concert at the Chopin Recital Hall in Paris, and a concert tour of the Cities of Beijing, Shanghai, and Harbin in China in 2000.

Jean Macphail 

(Artist for Masterclasses, Voice)

President of the Ontario Chapter of National Association of Teachers of Singing.  Faculty member of the University of Toronto.  Adjudicator of Broadcasts on CBC, RIAS, BBC.

William Neill 

(Artist for Masterclasses, Voice)

Performed with San Francisco Opera, New York City Opera & Canadian Opera Company.  Faculty member of the University of Toronto. Faculty membe of McGill University, Montreal. 
Anna Shafajinskaia (Voice)
Winner in the 5th Pavarotti International Voice Completion, 1995.  Soloist with the theatre of Modern Opera, Moscow. 

Michele Strano 

(Director of Opera Centre, Voice)

Artistic Director of the Ceuturies Opera Association.  Artistic Director of the Co-Opera Company, Canada.  Artistic Director of the Cosmopolitan Opera Association.  Canadian Opera Company 1973-1979

Hao-Jiang Tian  

(Artist for Masterclasses, Voice)

Famous Chinese Bass-baritone performed with the Metropolitan Opera.  master degree in Voice performance, Denver University.  Bachelor of Music, Central Conservatory of Music, Beijing, China.  
Colin Yip (President, Voice)
Colin Yip's operatic performances have included the leading roles in Eugene Onegin, Madame Butterfly, Carmen and Richard Strauss's Ariadne Auf Naxos as well as many concert of operatic repertoire with the Etobicoke Philharmonic Orchestra of Canada and, 1992, toured Malaysia and Singapore with the Penang Philharmonic Orchestra of Malaysia.  He also performed in a concert of operatic music with the Royal Conservatory of Music Orchestra in 1990 and has appeared in recitals and on television in New York, Canada, China, Singapore, Hong Kong, Malaysia, and throughout Southeast Asia. 

Mr. Yip learned singing with Chang ju-Chiun in his native Hong Kong.  He later studied in China at Beijing's Central Conservatory of Music as a scholarship student under Professors Gue Su-Zan and Li Xin-Chang.  He received coaching from the renowned German Lieder specialist professor Hugen.  After a successful recital debut in Hong Kong City Hall with Soprano Mary Liu, Mr. Yip was accepted into the Artist Diploma Program at the Royal Conservatory of Music where he later became a member of the faculty.  In 1989, he won first prize in the National Teachers of Singing Competition in Toronto, Canada.

Mr. Yip studied voice with Maitland Peters and Gabor Carelli while in New York City and graduated with Master of Music degree from the Manhattan School of Music, New York in the Spring of 1995.  He was a 1995 winner of the Artist International Competition and presented in New York recital debut at the Carnegie Recital Hall.  He appeared as Goro in the production of Madame Butterfly by the Arizona Opera.  Colin is currently admitted in the International who's who of Intellectuals 1997.

 


Zheng

Ms. Alice Fong (Zheng)
Well-known performer of Zheng.  Founder of the Hsin-Ya Chinese Music Society in Ottawa & Toronto