The born in Hanover Marta Gadzina is a talented young polish violinist. She started playing the violin at the age of six. A year later she won her first competition “Jugend Musiziert“ with the maximum number of points.
While she was studying at the Institute for Early Musical Education for gifted children (VIFF), she was a student of Prof. Ina Kertscher and later Prof. Krzysztof Wegrzyn and Kana Sugimura. She is a graduate of Prof. Antoni Cofalik's violin class at the Fryderyk Chopin State Music School II degree in Cracow. Her bachelor title she got at the Ignacy Jan Paderewski Music academy in Poznan in the violin class of Prof. dr. hab. Bartosz Bryła and her Master’s degree, with top marks, at the Music academy HfMT in Cologne studying with Prof. Michael Foyle. Her musical skills she perfected during Masterclasses with dr Mariusz Patyra, Daniel Stabrawa, dr hab. Agata Szymczewska, Krzysztof Polonek i Wojciech Koprowski.
Marta has won numerous international competitions, such as “Talens of Europe”, 7 ° Concorso Internationale Giovani Musicisti Premio “Antonio Salieri”, 3rd Alfred Csammer Competition, 1st Vienna International Music Competition and is winner of the Grand Prix at the “Vivaldi 331 ". Marta Gadzina works with the artists of "Tanzkunst" Ulrike Wallis, as well as with the "Hans Lilie Foundation". In addition to her solo career, she gained experience as member of many orchestras and ensembles, such as "POM Lutoslawski Youth Orchestra", Lower Saxony Youth Symphony Orchestra, Kristiansand Symphony Orchestra, "Cube String Quartet", "Harmonia Classical" or the string orchestras "PGO String " (Co- founder) and "Arco Andare", where she performed the duties of concertmaster. She has also given concerts with conductors and artists such as Krzesimir Debski, Stanisław Krawczyński, Jerzy Maksymiuk and Nathalie Stutzmann. Her artistic account also includes a number of concert projects, world premieres of works by contemporary artists and international concert tours in countries such as France, Austria, Norway, Germany and Italy.
In 2018 the Polish composer Wojciech Laskowski dedicated "Misterioso", a piece for violin and organ, to Marta, which both premiered in Germany the same year in August.
In 2019 she recorded her first CD with the "Fons Vitae String Quintet" and soloists of the Hanover State Opera, where she can be heard as first violinist, soloist, as well as chamber musician, including in her own arrangements.
Her instrument was funded by the Polish State grand "Młoda Polska" in 2022.
Since 2024 You can experience her as well as member of the Octachordon Duo. For that ensemble she rediscovered and redacted the piece "Duo for Violin and Cello" written by an forgotten Polish- Jewish composer, Jerzy Fitelberg. This settled the foundation for Marta’s current research in Fitelbergs chambermusic and violinistic works.
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