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Habib Samadzadeh, Dagmar Hoch, Helia Samadzadeh, Firouzeh Navai, Katayoon Shabandi, Alexandra Heinzle, Cecilia Gogibedaschwili, Nora Calvo-Smith, Horst Pock, Christian Wachter, Jeanette Amann, Cornelia Türtscher, Daniela Monz...

studied at the Vienna University of Music and Performing Arts, the Max Reinhardt Seminar as well as at Tehran University and Conservatoire and has obtained diplomas in architecture, voice training, Lied and Oratorio, stage direction and singing.
1976 he sang the role of the Angel in Leonard Bernstein's MASS at the Corinthia Music Festival, Austria.
1978 he sang in Antonio Vivaldi's "Juditha Triumphans" at the Wiener Festwochen.
In 1985 he founded WAMCO - West Austrian Musical Company.
Teacher for singing, guitar, rhetoric, arts and descriptive geometry.

Singing lessons with Habib Samadzadeh since 2001.
She participated in musicals, operettas, concerts, etc. and has sung with several bands.
Currently she is the singer of "Supreme".
Acting lessons with Habib Samadzadeh, Fidel Schurig and Roswitha Mätzler; trainer for stage presentation and personality development for youngsters.

Singing lessons with Habib Samadzadeh since 1992.
Prize winner at the "Jugend musiziert" and "Prima la Musica" music competitions both as a cellist and singer.
First solo concert (singing) at the age of 14.
Participation in musicals e.g. as Cosette in "Les Misérables", the Narrator in "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat" and Maria in "West Side Story".
Master classes with Barbara Daniels and Lucile Evans.
Graduate in conference interpreting (German/English/French), Innsbruck University.

graduated with distinction in Applied Music / German Flute at Tehran Conservatoire.
Studied at the Vienna University of Music and Performing Arts and graduated with unanimous distinction.
Attended classes with Prof. Robert Wolf the Vienna University of Music and Performing Arts.
1978 -1980: first flutist at the Tehran Symphonic Orchestra.
Master classes with Prof. Wolfgang Schulz, Aurelie Nicolet and James Galway. Founder of "Camerata Musica".
Graduate of the Salzburg University of Music / Mozarteum

Hans-Udo Kreuels was born in Kevelaer, in the German Federal State of North Rhine ? Westphalia. Artistically marked by his father, the writer Freichdrich Wilhelm Kreuels, he decided already as a child to become a pianist and conductor. At the age of nine, Hans-Udo Kreuels composed his first pieces. It was not before the age of 21 that he could commit himself to an extensive musical training (he studied piano at the Musikakademie Detmond, Germany), with Franzpeter Goebels as his first teacher, who made him familiar with Mozart's London Sketchbook - an impetus that would make him devote himself to this matter for decades. Besides he attended composition classes with Johannes Driessler and Giselher Klebe. After his graduation in 1975, he continued his piano studies with Dieter Weber and Noel Flores at the Vienna University of Music. In 1981, Hans-Udo Kreuels graduated with another diploma in piano. Profound musicological studies at Vienna University (Walter Pass) as well as master classes with Stanislaw Neuhaus, Vienna, and Wilhelm Kempff, Positano, eventually completed his musical training.