Claudia Avila
Unsere erste musikalische Leiterin, Claudia Avila, hat einen akademischen Abschluss von der Universidad de los Andes, Bogota (Klavier und Chorleitung). Dort war sie Mitglied und mitwirkende Leiterin des Chors und des Kammerchors. 2007 war sie Mitgründerin des Barockensembles Affetti Mvsicali de Bogota und nahm an Workshops und Meisterklassen der Schola Cantorum Basiliensis teil. 2009 begann sie ihr Masterstudium in Gesang an der Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, mit Schwerpunkt auf alter Musik. Sie war involviert in vielen Projekten im Dreiländereck, als Solistin und Ensemble Mitglied. Unter anderem studierte sie bei Rosa Dominguez, Margreet Honig, Emma Kirkby und Sara Mingardo. Seit Juni 2012 hat sie einen BA in Musikaufführung und hat ihren Master im Juni 2014 erhalten, beide von der Schola Cantorum Basiliensis.
Our founding director, Claudia Avila, graduated from the Universidad de los Andes Bogota (piano and choir conducting), where she was an active member and assistant conductor of the Choir and the Chamber Choir. In 2007 she co-founded the baroque ensemble Affetti Mvsicali de Bogota and started participating in workshops held by the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis there and in many individual master classes. In 2009 she began her studies in singing at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, with emphasis on early music. She has been involved in many projects in the Dreiländerecke as soloist and ensemble member and has studied with Rosa Domínguez, Margreet Honig, Emma Kirkby and Sara Mingardo among others. In June 2012 she received her BA in Music Performance and finished her Masters in June 2014, both at Schola Cantorum Basiliensis.
Our founding director, Claudia Avila, graduated from the Universidad de los Andes Bogota (piano and choir conducting), where she was an active member and assistant conductor of the Choir and the Chamber Choir. In 2007 she co-founded the baroque ensemble Affetti Mvsicali de Bogota and started participating in workshops held by the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis there and in many individual master classes. In 2009 she began her studies in singing at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis, with emphasis on early music. She has been involved in many projects in the Dreiländerecke as soloist and ensemble member and has studied with Rosa Domínguez, Margreet Honig, Emma Kirkby and Sara Mingardo among others. In June 2012 she received her BA in Music Performance and finished her Masters in June 2014, both at Schola Cantorum Basiliensis.