PIANO 2021 : Candidate
Mirabelle Kajenjeri
studied the piano in Vienna, Hanover and Brussels. In 2024 she was a laureate of the Fondation Gautier Capuçon and became an Artist in Residence at the Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel. Passionate also about the violin, she has been studying both instruments since childhood, obtaining her bachelor’s degree in 2018 at the Conservatoire royal de Bruxelles, simultaneously with her bachelor’s in piano. Her talent has been rewarded in many competitions, including First Prize at the Santa Cecilia Competition (2021), Second Prize at the Kissinger KlavierOlymp (2023), and semi-finalist at the Arthur Rubinstein Competition (2023) and Cleveland Competition (2024). She is the recipient of scholarships from the Safran Foundation and Wilhelm Kempff Foundation, among others. She has collaborated with various orchestras, including the Orchestre de Picardie, Orchestra Filarmonica Pugliese, Brandenburgisches Staatsorchester Frankfurt and Orquestra Filarmónica Portuguesa. In 2022 her first album appeared on the KNS Classical label.
France
Year of birth: 1998
Teachers
2019 - : Ewa Kupiec
2016 - 2019 : Mikhail Faerman
2006 - 2016 : Vladimir Soultanov
2003 - 2006 : Natalia Grebennikova
Degrees
2019 - : Master en cours, Hochschule für Musik und Theater Hannover
2016 - 2019 : Bachelor et 1ere annee de Master, Conservatoire Royal de Bruxelles
Concerts
2019 : Récital « Festival Piano Campus » France
2019 : Récital « Festival Ars Terra » France
2019 : Récital « Abbaye de Vaucelle » France
2018 : Récital chez « Pianos Maene Bruxelles » Belgique
2015 : Allemagne, Frankfurt am Oder, Concerto n3 pour piano et Orchestre, « Brandenburgische Staatsorchester Frankfurt »
2014 : France, Lille, Récital dans le cadre de "Lille Piano Festival" jeunes talents
Competitions
2019 : 2eme prix, "Concours de Musique Breughel" Belgique
2019 : 2eme prix, "Città di Oleggio" ITALIE
2018 : 3eme prix, "Les etoiles du piano"
2018 : 1er prix et prix de la meilleure interprétation d'une oeuvre belge, « Concours International EPTA » Belgique
2017 : 1er prix, «Concours Andrée Charlier », Belgique
2016 : Lauréate « Concours Piano Campus » , France