Clara Yuna Friedensburg
Mit Musik – Miteinander
Cello Masterclasses, participant
Kronberg Academy Bachelor with Frans Helmerson, funded by the patronage of the Strauss Family
Born in 2007 in Oslo, Clara Yuna Friedensburg grew up in a family of musicians and began playing the cello at the age of seven. At eleven years old, she made her debut and subsequently performed as a soloist with the Gothenburg Symphony Orchestra.
Clara has been nominated for the Prix Young Artist of the Year 2024 by the “Festival der Nationen in Bad Wörishofen”, where she will be making her debut in Germany as a soloist with Tarmo Peltokoski and Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen later this year.
She has received first prize and a special prize at the German national Jugend Musiziert competition and second prize at the international Anton Rubinstein Competition for young cellists, as well as at the international Young Musicians Competition in Tallinn. She was a finalist of the international Polstjärnepriset Competition in Sweden and was awarded "Talent of the Year" by the Norwegian Council of Cultural Schools at the age of 13.
At the age of eleven, she was admitted to the Young Talents programme at Norway’s Barratt Due Music Institute, studying with Ernst Simon Glaser and subsequently Ole Eirik Ree.
In 2021, Clara participated in the Schleswig-Holstein Music Festival, joining David Geringas’s masterclass and performing at the festival. Later the same year, she participated in Kronberg Academy’s chamber music workshop “Mit Musik – Miteinander” led by Kronberg alumni Ivan Karizna, Mairéad Hickey and Timothy Ridout. Participating in Kronberg Academy’s Cello Masterclass in 2022, she joined the masterclass of Frans Helmerson, whose student she became the year after.
In 2023, Clara participated in Verbier Festival Academy’s Soloist Programme as a Junior Student, joining solo and chamber music masterclasses with Frans Helmerson, Steven Isserlis, Nicolas Altstaedt, Kirill Gerstein and Gábor Takács-Nagy, as well as performing at several of the festival's chamber concerts.
She has received further advice by participating in masterclasses with esteemed musicians such as Wolfgang Emanuel Schmidt, Daniel Müller-Schott, Danjulo Ishizaka, Claudio Bohorquez, Thorleif Thedéen, Andreas Brantelid, Jakob Koranyi and Hans Jensen.
As a laureate of the 31st Competition of the German Musical Instrument Fund, Clara plays a cello by Jean-Baptiste Vuillaume, Paris, dating from around 1845.
Since October 2024, Clara has been studying at Kronberg Academy with Frans Helmerson. Her studies are funded by the Strauss patronage.