• Slovenian saxophonist and conductor Miha Rogina has been described by The Sax magazine as “the best saxophonist of today’s younger generation”. Celebrated for his innovative interpretations, he is a laureate of more than ten international competitions and has appeared on leading concert stages worldwide, including the Vienna Musikverein, Salle Pleyel in Paris, Großes Festspielhaus in Salzburg, and Izumi Hall in

  • Croatian saxophonist and conductor Dragan Sremec is Professor of Saxophone at the Zagreb Academy of Music, where he has also served as Vice-Dean. He studied saxophone with Josip Nochta and conducting with Igor Gjadrov at the Zagreb Academy, later perfecting his artistry with Daniel Deffayet at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris and Eugene Rousseau at Indiana

  • Croatian saxophonist Tomislav Žužak (b. 1978) is regarded as one of the leading figures of his generation. Known for his exceptional proficiency and versatility, he performs a wide-ranging repertoire with particular dedication to contemporary music. Žužak has appeared as a soloist with orchestras and in chamber ensembles, recording several CDs both as a soloist and with the

  • Polish saxophonist Paweł Gusnar (b. 1976, Sosnowiec) is an internationally acclaimed soloist, chamber musician, session artist, and pedagogue. Professor at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music in Warsaw, where he also serves as Vice-Rector, he leads the saxophone class at the Academy of Music in Łódź and is a member of the Polish Council for Scientific Excellence.

  • Gordan Tudor is recognized as one of the leading musicians of his generation, active as a soloist, composer, chamber musician, improviser, and pedagogue. A multiple prizewinner at national and international competitions, he is also the recipient of numerous artistic and recording awards. He has appeared throughout Europe and North America, performing both as a soloist