Sarah Whitney has appeared on stages worldwide as a soloist and collaborative artist throughout North America, South America, Europe, Asia.
CHAMBER MUSIC
EXCEPTIONAL FACULTY ARTISTS
The Trentino Music Festival has an outstanding reputation as the premiere young artist training program in Europe. Our faculty artists are engaged by major symphonies, concert halls, and opera houses, as well as leading conservatories of music in the US and Europe. As artists and as educators, they bring passion to the training process and are committed to helping each student cultivate their unique strengths and develop performance skills. Check back regularly for faculty updates and additions.
Ivan Ženatý
Master Teacher, Violin
As a winner of the Tchaikovsky International Violin Competition, "Mr. Ženatý reaches a broad public without abandoning the world of classical music for even a moment."
Paul Cortese
Master Teacher – Viola
Paul Cortese graduated from the Curtis Institute of Music, where he studied with the famed violist Joseph de Pasquale.
Emmanuel Feldman
Master Teacher - Cello
Hailed by John Williams as “an outstanding cellist and truly dedicated artist," Emmanuel Feldman is an award-winning cellist performing in the US and internationally as a soloist and chamber musician.
Pascale Delache-Feldman
Master Teacher - Bass
French double bassist Pascale Delache-Feldman has been described as “a gifted colorist who produced an entire range of orchestral effects”
Nicolas Duchamp
Master Teacher – Flute
Nicolas Duchamp is an internationally acclaimed performer and teacher, in the tradition of the Paris Conservatory French school of flute playing.
Evan Ocheret
Master Teacher – Oboe Program Director
Oboist Evan Ocheret has performed with Opera Philadelphia, The Philadelphia Ballet, Philadelphia Orchestra, The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia, and The Philly Pops.
Nanci Belmont
Master Teacher - Bassoon Program Director
A dynamic performer and educator, bassoonist Nanci Belmont has been praised as “outstanding” by New York Classical Review.