In 2018 she won the gold medal at the competition "Concours Européen pour Jeune Solistes" in Luxembourg. In 2016 Katharina Martini won the 1st prize and the Judges Distinction Award of the competition ”American Protégé International Woodwinds and Brass Competition“, whereupon she made her debut at New York’s Carnegie Hall in 2017. At the national competition "Youth musiziert" in 2015 she won a 1st prize with the highest score in the category "Flute Solo" and the Young Talent Award of the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festivals. Katharina is a multiple 1st prize winner at various national and international Competitions. During this time she had master classes with Denis Bouriakov, Sir James Galway, Emmanuel Pahud, Peter-Lukas Graf and Philippe Bernold to further her musical career. Katharina Martini first studied as a junior student, then as a Bachelor student with Thaddeus Watson at of the University of Music and Performing Arts in Frankfurt am Main, completed her studies in 2021 Award and began her Master’s degree. It is a pure pleasure to play and my flute section, colleagues and conductor have all complimented it.” More I was immediately drawn to the warm, colourful, flexible sound, coupled with a very dynamic, articulate headjoint. In his words - “I just adore my 18K Gold Maesta. Kevin plays a Pearl Maesta 18K Gold flute w/Inline keys & Soldered Tone Holes. Kevin is a prizewinner in the IBLA Music Competition (Italy), The National Concert Hall of Ireland Young Musician of the Future, The Feis Ceoil (Ireland) and education scholarship recipient from Arista flutes and The Royal Northern College of Music. ![]() Through his current position he works regularly on outreach programmes and side-by-side schemes with young musicians. He has performed the major concertos of the flute repertoire, such as Nielsen, Reinecke, Mozart and Ibert and has also performed on national radio and television in the UK.Īs an educator Kevins students have won positions at music conservatoires and have also held positions in the National Youth Orchestra of Ireland. He is a member of the Wind Ensemble of the RAF, performing regular chamber music recitals in London. ![]() Since 2016, Kevin has been the principal flute with the Band of the Royal Air Force, enjoying a varied performance career throughout the UK and Europe. Upon completing his MA Kevin held freelance positions with the Irish Film Orchestra, the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland, The Co-Operative Orchestra, the Janicek Young Philharmonic, and has also performed with Celtic Woman, The Irish Tenors and Andrea Bocceli. Kevin has also received scholarships to study with William Bennet and Denis Bouriakov and in 2021 was one of 10 international flautists accepted to attend the Penthesilea Audition Academy with Karin Bonnelli of the Vienna Philharmonic. ![]() ![]() Previous to this Kevin won his Bachelor of Music Performance from the Royal Irish Academy of Music, where he studied with William Dowdall of the National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland. During his time at the RNCM Kevin won a coveted position on the Halle Orchestra Professional Experience Programme, working with the flute section of the Halle Orchestra. He studied with Peter Lloyd, the former student of Jean Pierre Rampal, and as such was educated in the French school of flute playing. Kevin Carberry holds a Masters in Music Performance form the Royal Northern College of Music.
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