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 | M. DIR VAHAKEN
[painter, CV] |
The artist DIR VAHAKEN is my cousin and an Armenian living in the
suburbs of Paris. He is beloved by the local armenian community. He has been painting since his childhood. His motives have been his mother
land Armenia, images of politicians, their portraits,
and images of his beloved animal the horse. Monsieur DIR VAHAKEN is well knowen and beloved by President
Jacques CHIRAC. He receives regular greetings from Le Président
de la République.
 | Christian Magnor
[painter]
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Christian was born
1960 in Wesseling near Cologne. Christian studied social
studies in Siegen and Cologne. Since 1985, he has been working on
different
art projects. At the moment he is living in Freiburg (Germany) and being
inspired from his phase of 'Roses'.
 | Malgorzata Scholz
[paintress] |
Malgorzata was born 1969 in
Auschwitz, Poland. She moved to Frankfurt am Main in 1989. Malgorzata
believes to have inherited her talent to paint from her grandfather
who was also a painter. She says: "Painting runs in my blood".
Salvador Dali is her
idol and inspiration. Malgorzata likes his inaccessibility and his
never-ending desire to catch the unachievable. Her paintings reflect sadness,
melancholy and luck at a glance.They are a mixture of
all. It depends on the viewer!
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Slobodan Jovanovic
[musician] |
Slobodan was born in 1977 at Pancevo, Serbia. Already
early on he
recognized his interest in historical keyboard instruments and began
to
teach himself harpsichord. In 1996 he was a scholarship holder at the
Dartington International School of Music, where he attended a master
class
with Colin Tilney. Further master classes followed in France with
Huguette
Dreyfuss. In 1997 Jovanovic received harpsichord lessons from Kristian
Nyquist and later studied historical keyboard instruments with Robert
Hill in Freiburg. He has performed as a harpsichord soloist in many
German
and Serbian cities.
Slobodan published in 2002 a CD with music of F. A. Maichelbeck
(1702-1750).
He played the HARPSICHORD SONATAS of Maichelbeck with a Flemish
instrument which was rebuild from Christoph Kern. This CD was produced
by ARS MUSICI (AM 1353-2).
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