Pavel Steidl, born in Rakovník, Czech Republic, is recognized as one of the most celebrated classical guitarists of his generation. His international career was launched after winning First Prize at the Radio France International Competition in Paris (1982), whose jury included legendary figures such as Alexander Tansman, Antonio Lauro, and María Luisa Anido. A student of
Šimun-Čarli Botica (b. 1997, Sinj) is one of the most promising young Croatian composers of his generation. He began composing at the age of ten and, after completing primary and secondary music education in guitar, went on to earn a degree in Music Pedagogy and a Master’s degree at the Arts Academy in Split with
Thomas Fellow is a musician of remarkable versatility – a first-class acoustic guitarist, composer, educator, and musical innovator. Renowned for his signature sound and breathtaking virtuosity, he is considered one of the finest collaborators on the instrument. After studying classical guitar with Monika and Jürgen Rost at the Hochschule für Musik “Franz Liszt” in Weimar,
Anđela Jerkunica completed her secondary music education under the mentorship of Professor Marijo Peručić and later graduated from the Academy of Music in Zagreb in the class of Professor Ante Čagalj. She further refined her artistry through training with Professor Goran Listeš and masterclasses with distinguished pedagogues including Zoran Dukić, Darko Petrinjak, and Carlo Marchione.
Mislav Režić is one of Croatia’s most prominent classical guitarists, celebrated for his rich international career as both a soloist and chamber musician. His versatile artistry, spanning period and modern instruments — including the electric guitar — allows him to collaborate across genres and with diverse ensembles. Passionate about contemporary music, he frequently commissions and
Zoran Dukić is recognized as one of the most distinguished classical guitarists of our time. He began playing the guitar at the age of six and went on to study at the Zagreb Academy of Music under Darko Petrinjak, later completing his studies at the Hochschule für Musik in Cologne with Hubert Käppel. His solo
