Duo Gloss Arte wins the H.I.F. Beaver Prize 2025
The Duo Gloss Arte, consisting of the Swiss harpsichordist and organist Lea Suter and the Spanish trombonist Juan Martínez González, has won the H.I.F. Beaver Prize 2025.

The award for outstanding interpretation of early music is endowed with 1500 euros and was presented at St. Florian Abbey (near Linz, Austria) as part of the 9th International H.I.F. Beaver Competition. The prize is awarded every two years to outstanding young musicians who are particularly committed to historically informed performance practice.
Lea Suter studied historical keyboard instruments in Germany and the Netherlands and is active internationally as a soloist and in various ensembles. Juan Martínez González studied in Spain, Bremen and The Hague. He is one of the most versatile young trombonists of historical performance practice in Europe and plays with renowned early music ensembles.