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Shuenda Wong (piano) is from Malaysia , and began his piano studies there. He subsequently studied in Freiburg , Germany , and is currently finishing his studies at the Guildhall School with Joan Havill, on a full scholarship. Shuenda was 1st prize winner in the 1st prize winner in the Oxford Music Festival 2010, HSBC National Piano Competition 2008, the Oxford Music Festival 2010 and Malaysian Youth Music Festival 2007, and a Prize Winner/Diploma winner in the Royal Overseas League Music Piano Competition 2009, as well as many international competitions. He has given concerts in Malaysia , Singapore , Thailand , the Phillipines, Taiwan , China , Japan , Brunei , Germany , Holland , Switzerland and in various prestigious venues in the UK. He was recently nominated for best outstanding solo performance at the Malaysian BOH Cameronian Arts Awards. He is a Recommended Artist under Making Music's Philip & Dorothy Green Award scheme 2010, and was awarded Making Music's Raymond Fox Bursary for Instrumentalists.
John Crawford (violin) won a scholarship to the Royal College of Music where he studied the violin with Leonard Hirsch. He subsequently joined the BBC Symphony Orchestra, which he later left in order to develop a growing interest in solo and ensemble playing. He has held teaching positions in Finland , and currently at Trinity College of Music, the Purcell School , and the Royal College of Music Junior Department. John also is leader of the Forest Philharmonic, the Ernest Read Symphony Orchestra and the Camden Chamber Orchestra.
Pamela Moutoussi (viola) has performed extensively with leading groups including the English Baroque Soloists, English Consort, Florilegium, Academy of Ancient Music, and The Sixteen. After a spell of living and working in Athens , she now lives in Hertfordshire where she has a busy teaching practice and conducts youth orchestras.
Babette Lichtenstein (cello) studied at the Amsterdam Conservatory, making her solo debut at the Concertgebouw with the Saint-Saens Cello Concerto, before studying in London with William Pleeth. She played in various orchestras before devoting herself entirely to chamber music. She has also been a member of the Delos Quartet and the Lichtenstein Chamber Ensemble, and toured widely with these various groups.
Danielle Salamon studied at Royal Manchester College of Music and the Guildhall School , She won the Mozart Memorial Prize Competition, and was Pianist in Residence at Sheffield University , where she worked closely with Lindsay String Quartet. She has performed widely as a recitalist, accompanist and chamber music player. She has a considerable reputation as an outstanding piano teacher, working at the Junior Department of the RCM etc.
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