Acclaimed
Slovenian
classical
guitarist
Karmen
Stendler
has
appeared
in
a
wide
range
of
venues,
from
Ljubljana’s
Philharmonic
Hall
to
Artegna
Castle
in
Italy,
Sundin
Music
Hall
in
Minnesota
(US),
Konzerthaus
Klagenfurt
in
Austria
and
the
Hall
of
the
Arts
Academy
in
Berlin.
Other
performances
include
appearances
at
international
guitar
and
chamber
music
festivals
such
as
Echos
Festival
in
Italy
and
Slovenia,
José
Tomás
Guitar
Festival
in
Spain,
Andrés
Segovia
Guitar
Festival
in
Pescara,
Italy,
Bamberg
Guitar
Days
in
Germany
and
Postojna
Guitar
Festival
in
Slovenia,
to
name
a
few.
After
studying
at
renowned
music
institutions
in
Slovenia,
Germany
and
Spain,
Karmen
is
currently
completing
a
postgraduate
solo
artist
diploma
(Konzertexamen)
at
the
University
of
Music
»Franz
Liszt«
in
Weimar
under
renowned
German
professor
Thomas
Müller-Pering.
She
holds
two
master’s
degrees
in
classical
guitar
performance,
one
from
the
above
mentioned
University,
and
the
second
one
from
the
Academy
of
Music
in
Ljubljana,
where
she
studied
with
the
dean
of
the
Academy,
professor
Andrej
Grafenauer.
She
also
completed
her
bachelor’s
degree
in
Ljubljana
with
the
highest
mark.
She
is
a
multiple
prizewinner
at
national
as
well
as
international
competitions,
which
include
Enrico
Mercatali
Guitar
Competition
in
Gorizia
(Italy),
José
Tomás
Competition
in
Petrer
(Spain),
Andrés
Segovia
Competition
in
Pescara
(Italy),
International
Guitar
Competition
Krško
(Sloveni),
and
multiple
national
Slovenian
competitions.
In
2012,
at
the
age
of
20,
she
received
a
Prešeren
Award
from
the
Academy
of
Music
in
Ljubljana
for
her
exceptional
artistic
achievements
in
the
previous
year.
Karmen’s
debut
CD
»First«
was
released
in
January
2016
and
in
2019
the
debut
CD
of
the
Weimar
Guitar
Quartet
came
out
with
stellar
reviews.
Since
2009
she
has
also
regularly
been
recording
for
the
Slovenian
Radio
and
Television
and
the
same
institution
broadcast
many
of
her
concerts
in
Slovenia
including
the
Roland
Dyens’s
»Concerto
en
si«
that
she
played
as
a
soloist
in
2011.
Since
2013
she
has
also
regularly
been
recording
at
the
Baros
Records
Studio
in
Slovenia.
“Karmen
Stendler
is
an
artist
who
perfected
her
technique
to
a
degree
when
it
became
merely
a
means
to
an
expression
that
is
extremely
natural
and
light,
intimately
felt
and
communicative.
It
is
obvious
that
she
experiences
her
instrument
as
a
natural
and
integral
part
of
herself.”
—
MUSIC
MAGAZINE
"GLASNA"
Besides
solo
projects
she
is
also
an
active
chamber
musician,
notably
playing
with
the
Weimar
Guitar
Quartet,
but
also
in
guitar
duo,
duo
with
violin,
duo
with
accordion
and
trio
with
violin
and
accordion.
She
is
also
an
advocate
of
Slovenian
and
Balkan
music,
which
she
often
includes
in
her
programs.
Karmen
regularly
gives
lectures,
workshops
and
masterclasses
at
renowned
institutions
such
as
the
University
of
Minnesota
School
of
Music,
Conservatory
of
Music
and
Ballet
Ljubljana
and
others.
Throughout
her
studies
she
has
been
generously
supported
by
several
institutions,
which
awarded
her
scholarships,
such
as
Germany’s
DAAD,
Alfred
Toepfer
Stiftung,
Neue
Liszt
Stiftung,
the
Slovenian
Ministry
of
Culture
and
the
City
of
Ljubljana.
Over
the
last
10
years,
she
has
had
the
privilege
to
work
in
masterclasses
with
distinguished
professors
such
as
Eliot
Fisk,
Pavel
Steidl,
Zoran
Dukić,
Marcin
Dylla,
Paolo
Pegoraro,
Ricardo
Gallén,
Carlo
Marchione,
Aniello
Desiderio,
Hubert
Käppel,
Joaquín
Clerch,
Lorenzo
Micheli,
Judicäel
Perroy,
Margarita
Escarpa,
Alexander
Swete,
Christian
Gruber,
Peter
Maklar,
Sante
Tursi,
Thomas
Offermann,
Jens
Wagner,
Petr
Saidl,
etc.
In
her
free
time
she
likes
to
read,
do
yoga
and
has
a
black
belt
in
karate.
She
also
loves
to
learn
foreign
languages,
and
currently
she
is
fluent
in
Slovenian,
English,
German,
Spanish
and
Serbian,
while
also
learning
Italian
and
French.