Our professors
Martti Rousi
Martti Arvo Henrik Rousi is a Finnish cellist. He is internationally known both as a soloist and a teacher. Since 1995 Rousi holds the post of Professor of cello at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki. His cello class there is attracting talents from around the world. He is invited to conduct masterclasses at leading music academies on every continent.
Jean-Claude Vanden Eynden
Marie-Laure Coenjaerts
Marie-Laure Coenjaerts is a multi-talented artist: she has happily explored all the performing arts.
Marie-Laure teaches opera singing at Arts2 (Former Royal Conservatory of Music of Mons in Belgium); simultaneously, she teaches singing at the LNB musical theatre school in Paris.
Ronald Van Spaendonck
Christian GOSSART
Biography of Christian Gossart Recognized as one of the leading French clarinetists of his generation, Christian Gossart was mentored by renowned clarinet masters Guy Deplus and Michel Arrignon, both professors at the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris and soloists at the Paris Opera.
He has received numerous first prizes, including the prestigious first prize at the U.F.A.M. international competition.
Yves Storms
Yves Storms was twice awarded First Price in international contests of classic guitar: the “Oscar Espla” price in 1977, Alicante (Spain) followed by the “Andrès Segovia” price in 1979, Palma de Majorque.
His repertoire covers all styles and periods from the Renaissance and Baroque to contemporary compositions for guitar.