Nina Achilov, contralto
Young graduate of the National University of Music, Nina is a soloist at the Comic Opera House for Children in Bucharest, with roles in The Magic Flute, The Sound of Music and King’s Daughter. Other roles: “La Sphinge” (National Opera Bucharest), Dido, in Purcell’s masterpiece “Dido & Aeneas” (Iasi Athenaeum) and Olga, in “Eugene Onegin” (National University of Music).
Recitals in Greece (Thessaloniki Conservatory), Italy (Athenaeum Hall in Barletta), Bulgaria (Vidin Philharmonic), Lauder-Reut Gala at the Parliament, “George Enescu” Festival Square, “Ion Dumitrescu” Philharmonic in Ramnicu Valcea, “Paul Constantinescu” Philharmonic in Ploiesti, The Art Museum in Constanta, Old Music Festival in Miercurea Ciuc, “George Enescu” Museum in Bucharest, Cultural Centre Arcub, Palace of the National Military Circle, etc.
Vocal-symphonic music: “Stabat Mater” by G. B. Pergolesi, at the Romanian Athenaeum and the “Paul Constantinescu” Philharmonic in Ploiesti. Soloist with “Alexandrov Ensemble”
Teodora Tepes, pianist
Teodora Tepes began studying the piano at 5 years old with professor Elisa Barzescu, at the George Enescu Music School, in Bucharest. Then piano class student of Professor and pianist Delia Pavlovici at the Bucharest University of Music, piano graduated in 2018, now continuing her Master with Professor and pianist Dana Borsan. She studied coaching with Professor Steluta Radu and chamber music with Professor Adriana Maier.
Teodora won prizes in several national and international piano competitions. Recitals in several cities in Romania and abroad: Bucharest (National Philharmonic, George Enescu Museum, Military Palace, Sutu Palace, Mogosoaia Palace), Iasi (Moldova Philarmonic), Constanta, Pitesti Philharmonic, Ploiesti Philharmonic, Timisoara (Banat Philarmonic), Rm. Valcea Philarmonic, Haifa (Israel), Sarospotok (Hungary), Lugano, Locarno, Geneva, Zurich (Switzerland).
She had the privilege to work with great musicians: Valentin Gheorghiu, Csicky Boldijar, Viniciu Moroianu, Martin Hughes, Andrei Gavrilov, Ulrich Koella and Eugene Alcalay, Alexandru Tomescu, Nikita Lyutikov, Sherban Lupu, Georgeta Stoleriu, Andrei Ionita, Razvan Sararu.