We are delighted to announce the winners of the “Stars of Tomorrow” Open Call for the concert series taking place during the European Harp Symposium “Stellae Matutinae”, which will be held from April 12–18, 2025, in Feldkirch, Austria.
After receiving almost 60 applications from talented young harpists worldwide, the selection process was truly inspiring. The level of artistry and dedication demonstrated by all applicants was exceptional, and we are grateful to everyone who participated.
🎶 Congratulations to the selected performers:
- Teodora Cotuna Rizea (Spain)
- Iva Dimitrijević (Serbia)
- Gabriela Dudziak (Poland)
- Zeynep Duru Güleç (Turkey)
- Nadja Floder (Austria)
- Deborah Haag (Germany)
- Liné Lipnickaité (Lithuania)
- Rosie Murphy (Ireland)
- Mizuki Namba (Japan)
- Maria Pogolski (Germany)
- Álmos László Tallós (Hungary)
- Henriette Urban (Germany)
This selection was made by a distinguished jury of experts, who carefully evaluated all applications:
🎼 Head of the Commission:
- Viktor Hartobanu (Austria) – Stella Vorarlberg Private University College for Music
🎼 Commission Members:
- Eva Curth (Germany) – Konservatorium Georg Philipp Telemann in Magdeburg
- Elisabeth Plank (Austria) – Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien
- Adrian Nowak (Poland) – Krzysztof Penderecki Academy of Music in Cracow
- Giuliano Marco Mattioli (Italy)
We want to extend our heartfelt congratulations to all applicants—whether you have been selected for the concert series or the masterclass, you are all part of this exciting journey. Each participant will receive an email with further details about their concert dates and proposed masterclasses.
We eagerly anticipate welcoming these talented young musicians to Feldkirch and celebrating the future of harp music together!
Stay tuned for more updates and see you in April!
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