Santenay Julla von Landsberg

The Sopran singer Julla von Landsberg began her musical study at the Richard-Strauss Conservatory in Munich, continued at the Early Music Institute in Trossingen Music Academy, and graduated with merit in the field Theatrical singing under the tutelage of Elvira Dreßen in the Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Academy in Leipzig.

Her professional activity as an Opera, as well as a chamber music singer led her to perform all across Europe, primarily with Repertoire prior to 1790. She has been working and collaborating with musicians as Hermann Max, Ludger Remy, Michael Schönheit, Stephan McLeod, Ralph Popken, Jochen Martini and Arno Paduch, and performing in international Festivals as Göttinger Händelfestspielen, the Styriate Festival in Graz, Rheinvokal and Bach festival in Leipzig.
Her participation in CD productions under Sony Classical, Naxos, CPO and Edition Chrismon as well as numerous live radio recordings demonstrate her strong presence in the field of Early Music.

As a founding member of Ensemble Santenay she released her Debut CD of music of the Middle Ages and early Renaissance. Santenay has been invited to play in Festivals as the Rencontres de Musique Médiévale du Thoronet, the Davos Festival, the Ljubljana Festival, the Ravenna Festival and others.


Santenay Elodie Wiemer

Born 1979 in Cologne, Germany.
She began to learn the recorder at age seven with Jean Denis in the conservatory of Gap in France. Between 1997-2001 she studied musicology at the University of Aix-en-Provence and early music at the conservatoire Darius Milhaud, graduating in the recorder class of Sabine Weill. Between 2002-2005 she studied in the Institute of early music at the Trossingen Music Academy in the recorder class of Kees Boeke and Carsten Eckert, finishing her degree with excellence. Elodie Wiemer is teaching recorder in the music school Musik im Zentrum, Villingen, Germany. During the passed years she has participated in historical dance courses over Europe with teachers such as Steve Player, Hannelore Unfried, Bruna Gondoni, Cécilia Gracio-Moura and Bernd Niedecken.

Santenay Szilárd Chereji

Born 1974 in Sf. Gheorghe, Transylvania.
At age nine he began to study the double bass. Between 1994-1999 he studied in the Transylvania University of Brasov, Romania and graduated with excellence. Between 2004-2010 he has been studying viola da gamba and Music of the middle ages and renaissance at the Trossingen Music Academy, Germany. He has played in different festivals and concerts all over Europe as a soloist and as member of different ensembles such as L'Arpeggiata, Armonico Tributo Austria, Cristofori, Ensemble Kapsberger, Musica Historica Budapest, Norsk Barokkorkester, L'Orfeo Barockorchester, Private Musicke.

Santenay Ori Harmelin

Born 1981 in Haifa, Israel.
He studied Drama in Reut School of Arts in Haifa and began his musical education at age 15, studying classical guitar with Boaz Peleg and composition with Professor Haim Permont, Danni Akiva, and Professor Yinaam Lif in Wizo High School of Arts in Haifa, graduating with excellence in 1999. He later studied lute with Isidoro Roytman and composition with Professor Arie Shapira who composed a piece for him (Lute 2003), which Ori Harmelin recorded in 2005. Since 2003 he has been studying Lute with Professor Rolf Lislevand in the Institute of Early Music at the Trossingen Music Academy, Germany.