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Recommended Artists 2009 |
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Martyna Jatkauskaite, piano |
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Click here to view Martyna's repertoire list.
Lithuanian-born pianist Martyna Jatkauskaite leads an active concert life as a soloist in England and around the world. She has appeared as a soloist with Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra, Lithuania Chamber Orchestra, Kaunas Symphony Orchestra, Guildhall Symphony Orchestra, London Festival Orchestra under batons of maestros such as Sondeckis; M.Pitrenas; V.Petrenko, E.Selvik and R.Pople among others.
As the winner of the Jaques Samuel Piano Competition, Martyna made her critically acclaimed Wigmore Hall debut in November 2008; followed by a recital at the Faziolli Concert hall in Italy and she has been invited to perform in the London Festival Orchestra's Virtuoso Pianists series at Cadogan Hall in March 2009. In 2008, Martyna appeared at the Barbican Hall performing Shostakovich 1st concerto for piano and orchestra, conducted by Vasily Petrenko. Martyna Jatkauskaite is a recipient of numerous awards, including the Philharmonia Orchestra/Martin Musical Scholarship Fund Award, which led to her recital debut at the Royal Festival Hall and Purcell Room Recital. In 2009 Martyna was awarded Recommended Artist under Making Music's Philip & Dorothy Green Award scheme.
Martyna's musical journey started at the Kaunas J.Naujalis Music College, where she studied with Birute Kumpikiene, and later with V. Vitaite at the Lithuanian Music and Drama Academy. In 2005, Martyna Jatkauskaite was awarded the prestigious Baltic State Scholarship to study at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London with Professor Joan Havill. Martyna received a First Class Bachelor Diploma in Music with Honours (2007) and is now studying for a Masters Degree of Music in Music Performance.
Martyna is regularly invited to perform in festivals such as Gower Music Festival, Guildford URC Music Festival; Petworth International Music Festival. As well as performances at St.Margaret's Westminster; the Croft Hall, Hungerford, The Steyning Music Society; The Draper's Hall, the Trinity Theatre, Tunbridge Wells.
Click here to visit Martyna's website.
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Content last updated: 16 March 2009 |
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