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Carola Krebs

Cellist

Carola Krebs is an Austrian cellist. Carola studied at the University of Music and Arts in Vienna with Stefan Kropfitsch and in February 2010 she went on to study for a bachelor in music with Rudolf Leopold at the University of Music and Arts in Graz. After finishing her Bachelor she studied for a year in Paris as an exchange student at the Conservatoire CNSMDP with Marc Coppey. She returned to Graz to complete her master with Julian Arp in Graz.

In autumn 2016 she started an Artist Diploma at the Royal College of Music in London with Alexander Chaushian.

Starting 2017, Carola will be participating in the Southbank Sinfonia, one of the most internationally acclaimed orchestral academies.

Carola has worked in Masterclasses with Georg Baich, Gustav Rivinius, Thomas Strahl, Xenia Jankovic, Wolfgang Herzer and many others. She has received several prizes as both a cello soloist and as a member of chamber music ensembles at the competition „Prima la Musica“ and "Austrian Masterclasses“ competitions. 
Carola participates regularly at festivals such as the Haydn - Tage (Austria),  “Beethoven-Tage“ (Baden), “Kulturszene Kottingbrunn,“ “Casalmaggiore International Music Festival,“ “Allegro vivo Festival,“ “Académie Internationale d´Eté de Nice“ and more. She also regularly participates in the chamber music series of highly talented young musicians "Junge Musikfreunde Baden.“ In 2010 she gave her solo debut as a soloist with orchestra performing the Shostakovitch Cello Concerto. In 2016 she played the Saint-Saens Cello concerto with orchestra at the casino Baden. Chamber music concerts in Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Netherlands and Poland.  Carola plays on a cello made by the famous violinmaker Urs Maechler.

In Summer 2018 she will perform the Brahms double Concerto with orchestra, conducted by Norbert Pfaffelmeyer.

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