Round:
Date:
Concert hall:
Nov. 16, 1988
Moldovia
violin
Studied at the Hannover University for Music, Drama and Media under Prof. Krzysztof Wegrzyn. She won second prize (first prize was not awarded) at the 43rd Tibor Varga Competition in the Swiss city of Martigny (2010) and at the…
Get to know her better!What job would you least like to do?
President of the World!
Is there a joke about musicians that you would like to share with us?
I'd love to, but I'm really bad at jokes!
What's the "most played" non-classical track on your phone?
Diana Krall, Live in Paris.
You are on a desert island and can bring only 3 items, what do you bring?
Bikini, sun cream, sun glasses.
What is your favorite noise/sound? What is the most annoying noise for you?
I like silence, and I hate when it is broken by an alarm clock in the morning!
If you could live anywhere in the world, where would it be?
Home, where my people/family are!
What is the first thing you think about when you hear the word Tchaikovsky?
Russian soul, russian forest, beautiful women, motherland.
What is the first thing you think about when you hear the word competition?
Excitement, good practice time, ambition!
Which people would you invite as guests to your dream dinner party?
Pinchas Zuckermann, Roger Federer, Maya Plisetskaya, Claude Monet, Lev Tolstoj and many others.
What is your favorite meal?
Bortsch – of course!
Do you have a favorite motto or proverb that you live your life by?
Better to do it and regret, than to regret not to have done it.
Which person or people inspire you the most?
Mother nature!
If you were 80 years old, what advice would you give to young people today?
Yesterday is gone, tomorrow is not yet here, so we have to make the best out of Today!
What would you like people to say about you?
I would't like people to talk about me, but rather about what I am doing in the music world and my profession.
How do you overcome the stage fright? / What is your ritual before going on stage?
I don't have a specific ritual, but I keep playing difficult spots until the very last second before going on stage.
When you perform... who are you playing for?
It depends on the situation, on the public, on my thoughts and feelings on that day. But i think, most of the time I play for myself, and once I am convinced of what I'm doing, I can convince the public!
Repertoire:
Edvard Grieg. Sonata No. 3 in C minor for violin and piano, Op. 45
Eugene Ysaÿe. Sonata No. 3 in D minor for violin (“Ballade”), Op. 27
Sergei Prokofiev. “Five Melodies” for violin and piano, Op. 35 bis
Camille Saint-Saëns. Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso, Op. 28