Francisco Joui Karr
15 years, cello
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April 2nd, 2006 born in Hamburg Altona
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2011 piano lessons with my father
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2013 moved to Chile
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2014 - 2016 piano lessons with Maria Belaustegui and my
father and cello lessons with my aunt (chil. Cellist and cello
teacher Paulette Joui), repeated auditions at my aunt's
student concerts, on the piano and cello.
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2017 lessons with Mr. Fritz Zumkley in the Fanny Hensel
Music School
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June 16, 2017 Started with cello as a main subject at the Carl
Philipp Emanuel Bach Music High School, since then lessons
in cello with Ms. Zoé Cartier and lessons in piano with Mr.
Rüdiger Mühleisen
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2019 competition (subject cello) at Jugend musiziert
(participated up to the national competition and won prizes)
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2019 student in the international music academy summer
academy for strings in Morawa, Poland
Five questions for the artists
What does the instrument have that you
play that the others don't?
What do you especially love about him?
What annoys you about him?
My instrument is the only one that has my
affection. I don't like any other instrument as
much as the one I play. What I particularly
love about my instrument (I play the cello) is
that it sounds perfect to the ear, so it's not
too high (violin) or too low (double bass).
What annoys me about my instrument:
actually nothing, but it's just a bit of a shame
that you can't play as many runs or show off
as a little as with the violin.
You would never want to do without the
music of which composer in your life?
I would never miss J.S. Bach forego because
he wrote such a unique music that you can
play throughout your life and it will always
be different.
What are you reluctant to do?
I reluctantly bother with school or
homework.
Do you do sports? Which?
I like to skate and did taekwondo before the
lockdown.
What makes you angry?
A lot of things make me angry. Normal, just
as many things as I am happy. For example,
it makes me angry that music gives me so
little free time, but at the same time I like it.