Christophe Dejour was born in Copenhagen in 1968. He began studying at the Royal Danish Academy of Music in 1985, receiving his diploma as a music teacher in 1992 and made his début at the Library Hall of the Round Tower, Copenhagen, in 1995. Among other things the press wrote:
"Christophe Dejour is capable of creating moving atmospheres through his instrument. A superior harmony rules the playing, and the basis of it all lies in Christophe Dejour's brilliant skills, which are formed with emotion by his musicality."Politiken
"Unproblematic elegance. Dejour's elegant music making will surely tempt others to future cooperation."Kristeligt Dagblad
In 1989 he went to Paris to study at the 'Ecole Normale de Musique' with Professor Alberto Ponce. Furthermore, he has received further education at several master classes with famous musicians such as Julian Bream, Göran Söllscher, John Mills and Milan Zelenka. As a musician, Christophe Dejour performs both as a solo recitalist and a chamber musician. For instance, he has played the first performance of many Danish composers' works at recitals in Denmark and abroad. He has also participated in radio performances and CD recordings, some of them with new Danish music. At the same time as having his concert activities,
he has worked as an arranger of music on several occasions; among other things he arranged music for the theatre. Christophe Dejour has appeared on radio and live on Danish TV. At the moment the trio is working on projects of Spanish impressionistic and post romantic music, transcribed by Christophe Dejour.

Frank Massa. Born in Stuttgart in 1964, began his studies at the academy of
music Staatliche Hochschule für Musik in Würzburg in 1985. Here he studied with Michael Tröster and
Professor Jürgen Ruck and graduated in 1990. Frank Massa was a prize winner in a contest held by the Musikalis
Akademie at Würzburg. After that, he studied with Professor José Tomás in Alicante, Spain, where he made his debut
in 1992.
"Intuitive guitar playing."Bad Sodener Zeitung
"Excellent dexterity and relaxed virtuosity...Spanish temperament."Neckar und Enz Bote
"Technical and solo maturity."Ludwigsburger Zeitung
In 1994, Frank Massa came to Denmark and began studying with Associate Professor Lars Trier at the Royal Academy of Music in Denmark, where he received his diploma as a music teacher in 1997. Frank Massa has received further education at various master classes with David Russel (Wiener Meisterkurs), Luiz Zea, Carlo Dominiconi and John Williams, to mention a few. Frank Massa has played numerous concerts in Denmark and abroad and performed several times on radio and TV both as a soloist and as a chamber musician.

Thomas Winthereik was born in Copenhagen in 1972 and entered the Royal Danish Academy of Music in 1992. Upon studying privately with the Swedish Professor of the guitar, Per-Olov Johnson, Thomas Winthereik continued his studies at the Malmö Academy of Music with Professor Göran Söllscher and Gunnar Spjuth. Here he received his Mastersdiploma with distinction in 1999.
Thomas Winthereik has participated in master classes with i.a. Luiz Zea, Marco Socias and Roberto Aussel. As a soloist and chamber musician, Thomas Winthereik has played numerous concerts at home as well as abroad, and also performed live on Swedish Radio and Danish Television.
Besides playing guitar, Thomas Winthereik is a lute player in the profesional medieval music ensemble Fala Musica.
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