Aliro Heimlich

Chile/Germany

Aliro Heimlich was born in Santiago de Chile on July 31, 2010. He began playing the violin at the age of four. Today he is a student at the Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Gymnasium for musically gifted students in Berlin. His teacher is Ms. Zoya Nevgodovska, lecturer at the Hanns Eisler Music Academy in Berlin. He attended master classes with Mrs. Zoya Nevgodovska and with Prof. Olga Zolotareva and graduated from the Summer Music Academy "Palac Morawa" (Poland) 2022. He received, among others, a first prize at the regional competition Brandenburg West "Jugend musiziert" In 2020 he won the third prize violin competition of the International Music School Berlin. He received the 2nd prize of the international Hedwig Prize Competition 2022 and the prize for the best solo interpretation. He also received the first prize in Violin, Märkische Musiktage International Music Competition in 2022. Further first prizes followed in 2022 and 2023 in the competition "Jugend musiziert" as a soloist (Regionalwettbewerb Berlin-Mitte and Landeswettbewerb Berlin) and in the category string ensembles, mixed ensembles as well as a first prize in the category chamber music, 35th Classical Competition.

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Aliro Heimlich

Chile/Germany

Aliro Heimlich was born in Santiago de Chile on July 31, 2010. He began playing the violin at the age of four. Today he is a student at the Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach Gymnasium for musically gifted students in Berlin. His teacher is Ms. Zoya Nevgodovska, lecturer at the Hanns Eisler Music Academy in Berlin. He attended master classes with Mrs. Zoya Nevgodovska and with Prof. Olga Zolotareva and graduated from the Summer Music Academy "Palac Morawa" (Poland) 2022. He received, among others, a first prize at the regional competition Brandenburg West "Jugend musiziert" In 2020 he won the third prize violin competition of the International Music School Berlin. He received the 2nd prize of the international Hedwig Prize Competition 2022 and the prize for the best solo interpretation. He also received the first prize in Violin, Märkische Musiktage International Music Competition in 2022. Further first prizes followed in 2022 and 2023 in the competition "Jugend musiziert" as a soloist (Regionalwettbewerb Berlin-Mitte and Landeswettbewerb Berlin) and in the category string ensembles, mixed ensembles as well as a first prize in the category chamber music, 35th Classical Competition.

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