Faculty

A personal note about the staff

A personal note about the staff


I firmly believe that the strength of a school lies not only in its educational philosophy, but also in the selection of its teachers. Whereas French Conservatories and schools in general are dependent upon the French national education system with regard to the choice of their teachers, as a private institution we are not.

The selection of our teachers is based on the following criteria:

  • Their professional musical level
  • Their teaching experience
  • Their desire to teach
  • A positive, enthusiastic contact with children

It seems clear to me that the level of personal commitment necessary to become an excellent musician is also a necessary quality for a teacher, even when dealing with a beginning student. Our staff counts graduates from leading European and American Institutions: The Juilliard School, Yale University, the Paris Conservatory, the Royal Academy of Music of London, and the Hochschule für Musik und Kunst of Vienna. Some of our teachers are performers both in France and internationally; others are active participants in the research and development of innovative teaching methods in Europe and the US. Each teacher proposes new projects for the school year that include concert-going, commissions for new works for their students, internationally recognized exams or master classes with important musicians. We have organized master classes with Herbie Hancock, Patrice Fontanarosa, Gilles Apap and Kenny Barron…
In conclusion, there is a simple rule that I like to apply regarding the choice of a staff member: “Would I choose this musician to teach my own children?” I am happy to personally confirm the excellence of our teaching staff!

 - Joan Koenig, May 2007


Of Czech origine, Michaela Arlicot studied at the Prague Conservatory where she received her diploma in violin performance with great distinction.
She has performed extensively in France with the Lamoureux, Pasdeloup and Ile de France Orchestras as well as working in music for films and for theater.

Professor of violin and workshop organizer, Michaela has more than 20 years teaching experience and joined our team in September 2007.


Laurent Bronner

Originally from Orleans, Laurent Bronner studied both classical and Jazz piano as a youth.

From 1995 to 1997, he taught Musicianship Courses at the Conservatory in the 11th arrondissement of Paris. Since 1996, he has taught classical, jazz and pop music at the CEMC in Clamart and in Versailles. He joined the pedagaogical team at l’ Ecole Koenig in 1999.

Laurent has performed in both a jazz quartet and quintet : at the Duc des Lombards in 1996, at the Barcelonnette Festival in 1995 and 1996, at the Café de la Musique in 1997 and 1998 and at the Leila Festival in Spain.As an accompanist he has performed in many stage shows such as: “The Amuse Girls” (”Cité de la Musique” and “Printemps de Bourges” in 1999 ; “Théâtre du Renard” in Paris in 2001; “La Maroquinerie” in 2002), “Le Jardin Extraordinaire” based on the music of Charles Trenet for the Jeunesses Musicales of France in 2001-2002 and “Monsieur No” in 2003-2005.
If you want to listen to the music of Laurent Bronner’s jazz trio please click on : http://www.myspace.com/lobronnertrio


Margaret Cook

American flutist Margaret Cook graduated from the University of California and the CNSM of Paris where she studied with Alain Marion. Winner of several national competitions (NFA, Yamaha), she performed as 3rd flute/piccolo with the San Francisco Opera Orchestra and taught flute at San Jose State University. She continued her flute studies in masterclasses and workshops with Jean-Pierre Rampal, Julius Baker, William Bennett and Ransom Wilson.

An avid chamber-musician, Margaret has performed in concerts in Canada, Italy, Czechoslovakia, South America and South Africa. After moving to France in 1986, she performed and taught at the American Conservatory in Fontainebleau and, since 1988, at l’ Ecole Koenig.

As co-director of the school, Margaret’s activities are multi-facetted.She is teacher of flute and musicianship classes, conductor of the school orchestra and of the flute choir “Tutti Flutti”, as well as arranger for the “Musical Comedies”. A respected pedagogue, she has participated in numerous international symposiums in the US and in Europe.


Elizabeth Kim

Korean-american pianist, Elizabeth Kim is a graduate of the Juilliard School and Yale University. Winner of the “Artists International” competition, she performed her debut recital at carnegie hall in New York. She was also accompanist and professor of piano and voice at Bennington College.

In 2002, Elizabeth received the Fullbright and Harriet Hale-Wooley grants enabling her to study in Paris with Yvonne Loriot-Messiaen. She continued her concert career performing as soloist with many prestigious orchestras such as the Saint Petersburg State Orchestra in Russia and the St Louis Symphony in the United States.

Pianist for the tango quartet “Tangata”, Elizabeth recently performed “live” on France Culture at the Maison de la Radio in Paris. She joined the staff at l’ Ecole Koenig in 2002.

Amy Gamlen

saxophone


Amy Gamlen

British saxophonist and composer Amy Gamlen started playing Jazz in regional bands at the early age of 15. Graduate of the Royal Academy of Music in London, Amy performed on the London Jazz scene with the groups “Magic Mountain” directed by the pianist-composer Hans Koller and “Pavillon” directed by the cornettist-composer Jim Ratiggan.

Having settled in France in 2001, Amy discovered the Parisian Jazz scene and started her own quartet with Thomas Savy (bass clarinet), Karl Jannuska(drums) and Stéphane Kérecki (bass).

Amy also plays with other groups including the pianist-composer Jobic le Masson’s sextet with Mark Sims (trombone), Daniel Erdmann (saxophones), John Betch (drums) and Benjamin Duroc (bass) and with the contemporary music project “Ariston Graf” with John Graf (pianist composer) Margaret Cook(flute) and Isabelle Morin (soprano).
Amy has been teaching the saxophone to all levels and ages for 12 years. In France she teaches at the American School in St-Cloud as well as at l’ Ecole Koenig. Amy is equally at ease in directing of small and larger ensembles. She has written many compositions for the ensembles of the school including a “Jazz Suite” for flute choir and several tunes for the 2005 theater production “The Good Woman of Sezchuan.”

David Garlitz

guitar & electric bass


David Garlitz

An American guitarist, David Garlitz studied at Wesleyan and Temple Universities where he specialized in guitar and Latin music. He has been professor of guitar and jazz ensembles in Philadelphia.

As a guitarist and percussionist, David has performed with the Cuban group “Conjunto 23”, the pianist Elio Villafranca and the grammy-award-winning “Relâche Ensemble”.
He has been working for the Koenig School since September 2007 where he has been in charge of the School’s guitar classes.


Agnes Huber-Evesque

Born in Hungary, the pianist Agnes Evesque graduated from the Gyor Conservatory. She then went to Austria where she studied at the Music Academy in Vienna, obtaining her D.F.E. in 1974. From 1975 to 1979 she taught at the Vienna Municipal Conservatory and continued her piano studies with Guido Agosti at the Chigiana Academy in Siena.
Agnes has performed in recitals and as a chamber musician with many soloists including the Vienna Kammerensemble.

Since 1978, she has performed in duo with the pianist Denis Evesque, participating in numerous festivals in France and in many countries in Eastern, Western and Central Europe, notably the Austrian Summer Festival in Vienna, the Spanish Festival in Pal and the “Flaneries Musicales” in Reims. She has also recorded for the radio in various countries. Agnes has been teaching piano at l’ Ecole Koenig since 1997.

Joan Koenig

flute & piano


Joan Koenig

Joan Koenig began the piano when she was 5 years old, followed by the flute. The winner of numerous young peoples competitions, she was a featured soloist with the National Symphony Orchestre at the age of 16. She entered the Juilliard School in 1977 then pursued her studies in France with Alain Marion. Enamored with France, wine and foie gras, she moved to Paris definitively in 1984.

She played as a soloist and chamber musician with Alexander Lagoya, Patrice Fontanarosa and Frédérique l’Odéon among others. Passionate about teaching, Joan taught in several Parisian conservatories before deciding to open an “alternative music school.”

The school opened in 1986 with ten students of flute and piano. Quickly joined by Elizabeth Schlesinger, and Margaret Cook, the adventure of the school began. She thanks the stars that she understood very little about business at the beginning of the project, and to have had several “gardian angels” over the years!


Katy O'Neill

Katy O’Neill grew up in England and has been working for the Koenig School since September 2007 where she has been put more specifically in charge of piano jazz students and collaborates with the School’s theater department. She graduated from Middlesex University in jazz.

Since 1995, Katy has taught popular, classical and jazz music at different schools and colleges in England as well as composition and musical analysis. She also prepared students for practical and theoretical grade examinations for the Associated Board, Trinity and Guildhall.

Katy performed as a keyboard player for television appearances with Ainslie Henderson and for Nelli Rees’ UK Tour in 2003. In 2005 Katy played as a pianist for “Big Buzzard Boogie Band” and “Mae West Show” at the Edinburgh Festival.


Elizabeth Schlesinger

American pianist Betsy is a Menuhin Foundation Scholar and graduate of Yale University where she received the Lucy G. Moses award for “exceptional promise”. She then received a scholarship allowing her to study in France first with Pierre Sancan then with Vlado Perlmuter and Noel Lee.

Betsy has performed in contemporary and French music festivals in Berlin, Cologne and Paris. She has been equally applauded for her interpretation of Mozart in performances at the “Théâtre des Champs-Elysées” in Paris, at the Stricker Auditorium in Tel-Aviv and at the Jerusalem Theater under the direction of Roni Porat With the “Duo Greenspan” she and her husband, Laurent Grynszpan (pianist-composer) have performed on tour in France, Germany and Israel. Together they recorded in Paris at the Salle Wagram “Souvenirs de la Belle Epoque” (Productions-Editions Cezanne Argile), a collecton of arrangements, paraphrases and original compositions for piano four-hands by Laurent Grynszpan.

Betsy has been teaching piano at l’ Ecole Koenig since 1986.


Céline Texier-Chollet

Read all about Céline at her website : www.lanternedumulot.fr


Paola Urbina Barnes

Paola Urbina Barnes studied piano both in Chile and at the University of Maryland in the United States where she received her masters degree. She obtained a teaching diploma in Paris from l’ Ecole Normale de Musique Alfred Cortot in 2003 and won a first prize with honors in piano and chamber music at the Romainville Conservatory in 2004 and 2005.

In addition to her studies, Paola has also taught piano at all levels in Chile, the States, Austria, Mozambique and France.

As a pianist, she has performed solo and chamber music in the States, Chile and in France and is now performing in trio with the singers Herga Munoz and Guiseppe Grazioli. Adept at various repertoires spanning from Classical to Jazz, Paola joined teaching staff at Ecole Koenig in September 2005.


Ching Yun Yang

From Taiwan, Ching Yun began studying the violin and the piano at the age of 6. She won the 1st prize in violin at the Taiwan National Competition. In 1991, she received a scholarship from the Taiwanese government to continue her studies in France.

Ching Yun received the 1st prize in violiln and in chamber music from the C.N.S.M. in Paris in 1996. She continued her studies at the Geneva conservatory, obtaining a 1st prize in virtuosity, a special jury prize and the 1st prize in chamber music in 2000.

Ching Yun has performed as soloist with the Suisse-Romande Orchestra, the Franc-Taiwan Orchestra and the Taipei Symphony Orchestra. She has also participated in the Rome and Salzburg festivals.

Ching Yun is assistant professor at l’ Ecole Normale Superieur de Musique in Paris, l’ Ecole de Musique Massenet and first violin in the Cortot String Quartet. She has taught violin at l’ Ecole Koenig since 2004.