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The Kronberg Academy is a
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music school for string instrumentalists based in
Kronberg im Taunus Kronberg im Taunus (, ) is a town in the Hochtaunuskreis district, Hesse, Germany and part of the Frankfurt Rhein-Main Regional Authority, Frankfurt Rhein-Main urban area. Before 1866, it was in the Duchy of Nassau; in that year the whole Duchy w ...
, Germany. Founded in 1993 by Raimund Trenkler, the academy trains a select group of young musicians who have the potential to build international careers as soloists and chamber musicians. Initially, the focus of the Kronberg Academy was to train and support young cellists, but has since branched out into the piano, violin and viola disciplines. It also organizes a diverse range of projects, competitions, masterclasses and concerts. Kronberg Academy was granted
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in 2004.


Programmes

The Kronberg Academy offers study programmes that are unique within Europe. These include a
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and
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programme for outstanding young musicians who have the potential to build international careers as soloists. The Bachelor and Master courses are offered in collaboration with the
Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts The Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts (, HfMDK) is a state Hochschule for music, theatre and dance in Frankfurt and is the only one of its kind in the Federal State of Hesse. It was founded in 1938. At present around 900 studen ...
. The school also offers a Professional Studies programme which is a two-year course focusing on concert performance. Since Autumn 2018, the Sir András Schiff Performance Programme for Young Pianists has offered a programme to select young pianists who wish to focus on chamber music.


Artistic council

Kronberg Academy receives active support from many well-known artists. The members of the Artistic Council are Marta Casals Istomin,
Christoph Eschenbach Christoph Eschenbach (; born 20 February 1940) is a German pianist and conductor. Early life Eschenbach was born on 20 February 1940 in Breslau, Germany (now Wrocław, Poland) as Christoph Ringmann. His parents were Margarethe (née Jaross), a ...
,
Gidon Kremer Gidon Kremer (; born 27 February 1947) is a Latvian classical violinist, artistic director, and founder of Kremerata Baltica. Life and career Gidon Kremer was born in Riga. His father was Jewish and had survived the Holocaust. His mother had ...
and Sir András Schiff. The cellist
Mstislav Rostropovich Mstislav Leopoldovich Rostropovich (27 March 192727 April 2007) was a Russian Cello, cellist and conducting, conductor. In addition to his interpretations and technique, he was well known for both inspiring and commissioning new works, which enl ...
, member of the Artistic Council until his death in 2007, declared Kronberg to be the “world capital of the cello” as early as 1997, and founded the Rostropovich Cello Foundation in Kronberg to support young cellists. Since 2012, the director of Kronberg Academy's study programmes is Friedemann Eichhorn, who is Co-Artistic Director with Raimund Trenkler.


Facilities

In September 2022, the Kronberg Academy opened a new concert hall, the
Casals Forum Casals Forum is the concert hall for chamber music of the Kronberg Academy in Kronberg im Taunus, Hesse, Germany. Designed by Volker Staab from Berlin, building started in 2017 and the hall opened in 2022. It is named in honour of the cellist Pab ...
. Designed by
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from Berlin with acoustic supervision by Martijn Vercammen (Netherlands), building started in 2017 and was completed in 2022. It is named in honour of the cellist
Pablo Casals Pau Casals i Defilló (Catalan: ; 29 December 187622 October 1973), known in English as Pablo Casals,Carl Bechstein Friedrich Wilhelm Carl Bechstein (1 June 18266 March 1900) was the maker of C. Bechstein pianos and the founder of C. Bechstein Pianofortefabrik. Biography Carl Bechstein was born on 1 June 1826 in Gotha, in Saxe-Gotha-Altenburg (now Thuringi ...
Saal, a smaller hall with a capacity of 150 seats. The complex also includes rooms for lessons and practicing for academy students, as well as the administration rooms of Kronberg Academy.


Projects

Numerous renowned events are organised by the Kronberg Academy; all designed to inspire, train and shape young musicians, making Kronberg a meeting place for artists from across the globe: * Kronberg Festival (every two years since 1993, annual since 2022, formerly called "Kronberg Academy Festival") *Cello Masterclasses & Concerts (every two years since 1994) * Violin and Viola Masterclasses & Concerts (every two years since 2009) * 'Viola-Fest' (1989 and 2003) * “Chamber Music Connects the World” (every two years since 2000, annually since 2022) * Kronberg Academy on Tour (2004, 2006 and 2008) * Projects for children and teenagers: “Kids@Casals”, “Mit Musik – Miteinander” and various youth concerts The Kronberg Academy also organises these competitions: * Grand Prix Emanuel Feuermann, organised in collaboration with the
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(every four years since 2002) * International Pablo Casals Cello Competition (2000 and 2004) World-renowned artists have established foundations based in Kronberg: *Rostropovich Cello Foundation *Gidon Kremer Stiftung Kronberg Academy also offers violin, viola and cello tuition for children and teenagers through the ''Emanuel Feuermann Conservatory''. The conservatory is one of three representatives of the
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(ABRSM) in the state of
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. Many of Kronberg's residents – who make up most of the 2000 or so members () of the Friends of Kronberg Academy – act as hosts for the numerous young string players from around the world who come to Kronberg for its workshops, concerts and festivals.


Pablo Casals Award

As part of the Kronberg Festival, the Kronberg Academy presents the Pablo Casals Award – For A Better World. * 2022
Martin Helmchen Martin Helmchen (born 1982) is a German pianist. He has played with international orchestras and has recorded discs of many classical composers. Life Helmchen was born in Berlin. He began his piano studies at the age of six, and graduated from ...
and
Marie-Elisabeth Hecker Marie-Elisabeth Hecker (born 5 March 1987 in Zwickau) is a German cellist. In 2005 she was one of the youngest participants to win First Prize (music diploma), first prize at the Concours de violoncelle Rostropovitch, the most important cello co ...
for their project "Music Road Rwanda" * 2023
Lars Vogt Lars Vogt (8 September 1970 – 5 September 2022) was a German classical pianist, conductor and academic teacher. Noted by ''The New York Times'' for his interpretations of Johannes Brahms, Brahms, Vogt performed as a soloist with major orchestr ...
for the project "Rhapsody in School"


Notable alumni

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Nikita Boriso-Glebsky Nikita Arkadievich Boriso-Glebsky (; born 30 August 1985) is a Russian violinist, soloist of the Moscow Philharmonic Society, and winner of international music contests. He represented at the Eurovision Young Musicians 2002. Early life Nikita ...
– violin *
Andreas Brantelid Andreas Brantelid (born 8 October 1987) is a Swedish- Danish cellist. He had his concerto debut at the age of 14 playing Elgar's Cello Concerto with the Royal Danish Orchestra. In 2006 he won the Eurovision Young Musicians Eurovision Young ...
– cello * Stella Chen – violin *
Timothy Chooi Timothy Chooi is a Canadian violinist and University of Ottawa professor of Chinese- Indonesian- Malaysian ethnic background. He won the First Prize at the 2018 International Joseph Joachim Violin Competition and Second Prize at the 2019 Qu ...
– violin *
Pablo Ferrández Pablo Ferrández (born 19 March 1991) is a Spanish cellist. He has performed as a soloist with orchestras such as the Spanish National Orchestra, the RTVE Symphony Orchestra, the Kremerata Baltica or the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra. Pablo h ...
– cello *
Vilde Frang Vilde Frang Bjærke (born 19 August 1986) is a Norwegian classical violinist. Early life and education Born in Oslo, Norway, Frang began playing the violin by the Suzuki method at the age of four. She grew up in a musical family with both her ...
– violin * William Hagen – violin *
Marie-Elisabeth Hecker Marie-Elisabeth Hecker (born 5 March 1987 in Zwickau) is a German cellist. In 2005 she was one of the youngest participants to win First Prize (music diploma), first prize at the Concours de violoncelle Rostropovitch, the most important cello co ...
– cello *
Alina Ibragimova Alina Rinatovna Ibragimova (; born 28 September 1985) is a Russian-British violinist. Early life and education Ibragimova was born in Polevskoy, Russian SSR, to a Tatar family. Her family was musical, and she began playing the violin at ...
– violin * Ivan Karizna – cello *
Anastasia Kobekina Anastasia Kobekina (; born 26 August 1994) is a Russian cellist. In 2019 she won third prize at the 16th International Tchaikovsky Competition. Life and career Kobekina was born in 1994 in Yekaterinburg, Russia, into a family of musicians: he ...
– cello *
Harriet Krijgh Harriet Krijgh (born 1991) is a Dutch cellist. Life She received her first cello lessons at the age of five. In 2000, she was accepted into the young talent class at the Utrechts Conservatorium, where she was taught by Lenian Benjamins. In 2004 ...
– cello *
Anna Lee Anna Lee, MBE (born Joan Boniface Winnifrith; 2 January 1913 – 14 May 2004) was a British actress, labelled by studios "The British Bombshell". Early life Anna Lee was born Joan Boniface Winnifrith in Ightham (pronounced 'Item'), Kent, the ...
– violin * Christel Lee – violin * Niklas Liepe – violin * Ji Young Lim – violin * Edgar Moreau – cello *
Timothy Ridout Timothy Ridout (born 1995) is a British violist and 1st Prizewinner of the prestigious Lionel Tertis International Viola Competition. He has performed worldwide as both a soloist and chamber musician. Biography Ridout began his viola studies i ...
– viola * Alexander Sitkovetsky – violin *
Kian Soltani Kian Soltani (; born 3 June 1992) is an Austrian-Iranian cellist, born in Bregenz to a family of Iranian musicians. He has held the post of principal cellist in Daniel Barenboim's West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, where he came to prominence perfor ...
– cello *
Julian Steckel Julian Steckel (born 1982) is a German cellist and academic teacher. Life Steckel was born in 1982 in Pirmasens as the son of piano teacher Vilja Steckel and violin teacher and conductor Helfried Steckel. He completed the Abitur at the old-lang ...
– cello * Ella van Poucke – cello * Stephen Waarts – violin * Itamar Zorman – violin


Notable faculty

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Ana Chumachenco Ana Chumachenco is an Italian born violinist of Argentinian, Ukrainian, and German descent. Biography Ana Chumachenco was born in Padova, Italy, on 23 June 1945. From the age of four, Chumachenco practiced violin under the guidance of her fathe ...
– violin *
Kirill Gerstein Kirill Gerstein () (born 23 October 1979) is a Russian-American concert pianist. He is the sixth recipient of the Gilmore Artist Award. Born in the former Soviet Union, Gerstein is an American citizen based in Berlin. Between 2007-2017, he led p ...
– piano *
Martin Helmchen Martin Helmchen (born 1982) is a German pianist. He has played with international orchestras and has recorded discs of many classical composers. Life Helmchen was born in Berlin. He began his piano studies at the age of six, and graduated from ...
– piano *
Frans Helmerson Frans Helmerson (born 1945) is a Swedish cellist, pedagogue, and conductor. Biography Helmerson was born in 1945 and by the age of 8 began playing cello. Later on, he studied with Guido Vecchi in Götheborg, Giuseppe Selmi in Rome, and with Willi ...
– cello *
Nobuko Imai is a renowned Japanese classical violist with an extensive career as soloist and chamber musician. Since 1988 she has played a 1690 Andrea Guarneri instrument. Biography Born in Tokyo, Imai began her musical training at the age of six. She b ...
– viola *
Janine Jansen Janine Jansen (born ) is a Dutch violinist and violist. Early life and education Jansen was born in Soest in the Netherlands into a musical family. Her father plays organ, harpsichord and piano; from 1987 to mid-2011 he was the organist of ...
– violin *
Ferenc Rados Ferenc Rados (26 October 1934 – 25 February 2025) was a Hungarian pianist who performed internationally as recitalist, chamber musician and soloist with orchestras. He was professor of piano and chamber music at the Franz Liszt Academy of Mus ...
– piano * Sir András Schiff – piano *
Christian Tetzlaff Christian Tetzlaff (born 29 April 1966) is a German violinist who has performed internationally, with a focus on chamber music. Biography Tetzlaff was born in Hamburg. His parents were amateur musicians and met in a church choir. He began playi ...
– violin *
Antje Weithaas Antje Weithaas (born 1966) is a German classical violinist. Apart from solo recitals and chamber music performances, she has played with leading orchestras in Europe, Asia and the United States. Career Born in Guben, Weithaas studied at the ...
– violin *
Tabea Zimmermann Tabea Zimmermann (born 8 October 1966) is a German violist who has performed internationally, both as a soloist and a chamber musician. She has been artist in residence of the Concertgebouw Orchestra, the Berlin Philharmonic, and the Bavarian ...
– viola


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