suppported talents

In addition to supporting projects and independent initiatives, we provide guidance and resources to exceptional talents and those demonstrating potential for global leadership

Through programs like the Graduate Fellowship and Artist in Spotlight, we foster a community of both current and past recipients who collectively drive global advancement

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Marc Migó

Artist In Spotlight 2025

A graduate of the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya and The Juilliard School in New York, Marc Migó specializes in contemporary classical composition, blending tradition with innovation.

Migó’s First Symphony, “Conspiranoia” premiered on November 29, 2024, performed by Metamorphosen Berlin at the Berliner Philharmonie. The 2024-2025 season includes premieres of Marc’s works at the Berliner Philharmonie, Konzerthaus Berlin, Carnegie Hall, and Palau de la Música, featuring world-renowned soloists and chamber ensembles. Marc’s residency as Artist in Spotlight 2025 will culminate in the spring of 2026 with performances of the Migó and Friends concert series across major European capitals and New York.

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Roman Sprick

Graduate Fellow 2025

A graduate of Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München, Technical University of Munich, and Imperial College Business School of London, he specializes in utilizing human organoids to advance treatments for gastrointestinal diseases such as Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. With a strong foundation in both science and business, Roman is dedicated to driving innovation in biomedical research and translating discoveries into impactful healthcare solutions.

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Lera Auerbach

Artist In Spotlight 2024

AHF marked the beginning of Lera Auerbach's residency by co-commissioning ”Flights of the Angakok” Symphony, which premiered in 2023 at Muziekgebouw, Amsterdam. The AHF team oversaw the production of the ”Vessels of Light” sculpture at NOACK Bildgiesserei (Berlin, Germany) and its unveiling at the Berlin premiere of the homonymous symphony in October 2024—part of the Creative Portrait series at Konzerthaus Berlin, which features eight concerts of Lera’s music during the 2024-2025 season.

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Cezary Rucki

Graduate Fellow 2024

During his Graduate Fellowship at the Royal College of Art in London, he completed the acclaimed project "Unraveling the Identities of Ghetto Classics," which highlights the transformative power of music in the underserved community of Korogocho, Kenya, and was exhibited at the Summer Arts Lounge Festival 2024. Additionally, he produced the striking photo series "Lera Auerbach Reimagined," featuring the Artist in Spotlight 2024, further cementing his reputation as a visionary storyteller in the arts.

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