Emilia Wisniewska
Violin
Emilia Wisniewska born in Poland who has immersed herself in music from the age of five. She honed her skills at the renevered Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music in Budapest, Academy of Music in Gdansk and Musikhogskolan in Malmo, where she received numerous accolades including:
First prize at XXXI Bach Violin Competition in Poland , Special Award at the International Violin Competition in Dubai.
She has been guided by some of the most highly regarded pedagogues, including Konstanty Andrzej Kulka (Poland), Endre Wolf (Hungary), Marianne Sirbu (Romania), Anna Mathaus (Germany), Vilmos Szabadi (Hungary), Mathew Trustler (Great Britain), Yair Kless (Israel), Alexander Fisher (Russia St.Petersburg), Jurgis Dvarionas (Lithuania), Nicolas Dautricourt (France).
Emilia has also been bestowed with the honour of joining numerous projects as a member of the Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra, Malmö Symfoniorkester and Malmö Opera.
Versatile and dynamic, she relished the opportunity to collaborate with highly acclaimed musicians and conductors, including:
Joshua Bell, Evgeny Kissin, James Ehnes, Leif Segerstam, Krzysztof Penderecki, Dima Slobodeniouk, Lawrence Foster, Daniel Muller Shott, Akiko Suwanai, Mario Venzago, Rolando Villazon and Jonas Kaufmann.