Olivia Centurioni
Began studying the violin with her parents: Margaret Martin and Paolo Centurioni. In 1984 she was admitted to the Conservatory "S. Cecilia" in Rome, to the class of M° Alfredo Fiorentini, with whom she studied until her diploma. In 1992 she joined the KonzertKlasse of Mª Adelina Oprean at the "MusikAkademie der Stadt Basel" (Basle, Switzerland) where she remained for two years.
In 1994, moved by her interest for ancient music, she decided to take the admission examination for the "Schola Cantorum Basiliensis", where she was admitted to the class of Chiara Banchini with whom she studied for four years. From that moment, she began her partecipation with various famous ancient music groups, such as: Ensemble 415 (Chiara Banchini), Concerto Vocale (René Jacobs), Le Concert de Nations (Jordi Savall), Concerto Italiano (Rinaldo Alessandrini). As first violin:Al Ayre Espanol (Lopez Banzo), Ensemble Elyma (Gabriel Garrido), Complesso Barocco (Alan Curtis), La Risonanza (Fabio Bonizzoni), Orchestra de la Comunidad de Madrid.
She has recorded with the following labels: Harmonia Mundi (Deutschland), Harmonia Mundi (France), ZigZag, Stradivarius,Glossa, Supraphon, Ars Musici. She has always been active as a pedagogue: Civica Scuola di Musica Milano Professor of Baroque violin (Academic Years 2000/2002), Academie Baroque Europeénne d'Ambronay Tutor of the orchestra and professor of Chamber music (2000 and 2006),Centre Culturel de Rencontres Ambronay (France) Professor for several years of the masterclass of early 17th century italian repertoire, together with M° Gabriel Garrido Also professor of Baroque violin at: IX Course "Villa Wilanow", Warsaw (Poland) 2000 and Summer course "Manuel de Falla" at the 34th Festival of Granada 2003.
Kati Debretzeni
Born in Transilvania, Kati immigrated to Israel at the age of 15. She finished her studies with Ora Shiran, and pursued an interest in historical performance by studying the Baroque violin in London with Catherine Mackintosh and Walter Reiter.
In the year 2000 she was one of the leaders of the English Baroque Soloists in J.E. Gardiner's Bach Cantata Pilgrimage, and her playing can be heard on many of the recently released live recordings on the SDG label.
Since then she has been invited as guest leader by numerous groups, such as The Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment, the King's Consort, the English Concert, the Sevilla Baroque Orchestra and the Balthazar Neumann Ensemble. She continues as a co-leader of the EBS, and has performed a reconstructed double concerto by Mozart with pianist Robert Levin at the Salzburger Festspiele of 2006.
Kati is an active chamber musician, and is a founding member of Ricordo, specialising in the "stylus phantasticus" of the 17th c. Their debut CD of the music of H. Biber was released to critical acclaim on the Linn label.
Between 2001-2006 she was a member of Florilegium, performing world-wide and recording award-winning CDs for Chanel Classics. Their latest volume of Telemann's Paris Quartets was nominated for this year's Gramaphone award.
Her latest interests include directing from the violin, which she has done in Israel, Iceland and Poland, and developing as an educator. From 2005 she is on the faculty of the Royal Conservatory in the Hague, Netherlands.
Future projects include recording and performing the Brandenburg concertos with Trevor Pinnock's European Brandenburg Ensemble, directing Arte dei Suonatori in Poland, and performing with Trio Goya, a Classical piano trio formed by pianist Maggie Cole.







