Marta Aurēlija Rando

Marta Aurēlija Rando
Latvija
№ Lot 8
Performance Time Round 1 19.10 15.00 – 15.25
Points Round 1 13.71
Performance Time Round 2
Points Round 2
Performance Time Round 3
Points Round 3

  1. Johann Sebastian Bach Ciaccona from Partita for Solo Violin No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004
  2. Niccolo Paganini. A caprice No.13 Op. 1
  3. Henryk Wieniawski. An etude No.1 Op. 10, “L’Ecole Moderne”
  4. Fritz Kreisler. Recitativo and Scherzo, Op. 6

  1. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The first movement of the Violin Concerto No.1 in B major, K. 207
  2. Pablo de Sarasate Carmen Fantasy (Franz Waxman)
  3. Ludwig van Beethoven Sonata No.6 in A Major, Op. 30 №1

  1. Yevhen Stankovych. Concerto for Violin and Orchestra N. 5 (2017) “Question without Answer” Dedicated to Oleh Krysa
  2. Sergei Prokofiev. Concerto No.2 in G minor, Op.63

Marta started playing the violin at the age of 5. Currently she is studying at the NMV Emils Darzins Music School in the violin class of Nelli Sarkisjan. She takes part in various competitions: In 2014 obtained a 1-st place at “Latvian professional and secondary education institution training program – String instruments” state competition. In 2016 obtained 3-rd place at IV International Viktor Radovich competition in Lithuania. In 2017 obtained a 1-st place at “Baltic International young musician competition” and 2-nd place at “Augusts Dombrovskis 9 th international competition”. In 2018 obtained a 1-st place at “Latvian professional and secondary education institution training program – String instruments” state competition. Marta participates also in several concerts. She has performed as a soloist with a school orchestra. She has participated in master classes by Rollo Kovac, Laurent A. Breuninger, Sergei Dogadin, Ingolf Turban and Stephan Picard.
For three consecutive years she has participated in the International Youth Chamber orchestra under the guidance of Yuri Bashmet. Since 2014 is participating in performance “Operbühne” in Bavaria, Germany. In 2018 she took a part in Royal Concertgebouw orchestra’s project “Side by side”.

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