Violin
Klaudia Szlachta is an award winning violinist who has both performed and taught internationally. A Polish national, Ms. Szlachta earned her Bachelor of Music degree from Boston Conservatory, studying with Professor Magdalena Suchecka Richter. Her Masters and Doctorate of Musical Arts degrees were achieved at Boston University under the tutelage of Professor Yuri Mazurkevich. While there, she won both the Bach prize and the Concerto Competition, playing the Szymanowski Violin Concerto under the baton of David Hoose.
Recently, Ms. Szlachta gave the World Premiere of “Six Miniatures”, composed for her by Thomas Weaver, appeared in the prestigious Convergence Ensemble Chamber concert series, collaborated on stage with Menahem Pressler and Joseph Silverstein, and perform as a member of the Amabile Trio and Hubbard Quartet. Locally, she performs on regular basis with the Cantata Singers and the Boston Modern Orchestra Project. Currently, Ms. Szlachta is on the faculty of the School of Music at Boston University, the New England Conservatory’s Preparatory School, the Intensive Community Program and BUTI’s summer program at Tanglewood. She is also the Director of the Violin Workshop at Tanglewood.