- Lana Trotovsek
Lana Trotovsek (born 1983) is a
Slovenia n violinist and member ofThe Greenwich Trio .Biography
Early life and education
Lana Trotovsek was born in 1983 to a family of gifted musicians in
Ljubljana ,Slovenia . She started to play theviolin when she was five and soon showed her great talent, sense for beautiful sound and phrasing.She first studied with Primož Novšak and Volodja Balzalorsky at the Academy of Music in Ljubljana, and later on was discovered by
Ruggiero Ricci , who invited her to study with him inSalzburg (Mozarteum ). During her studies atTrinity College of Music inLondon , she studied with Vasko Vassilev, Boris Brovtsyn and currently,Rivka Golani .During her studies she has been guided by
Ivry Gitlis ,Ruggiero Ricci , Pierre Amoyal,Gyorgy Pauk ,Tasmin Little , Pavel Berman, Lev Guelbard, Rudolf Gahler and Igor Ozim.Career
She is regularly performing as a soloist, chamber musician and is also leading orchestras (TCM Symphony Orchestra, TCM String Ensamble, Metropolitan Symphonia). As a soloist she has performed with the Slovenian Philharmonic Orchestra,RTS Symphony Orchestra (
Belgrade ), the Hungarian Virtuosi Chamber Orchestra,Four Seasons fromMoscow , Symphony Orchestra of SGBS (School of performing arts and music inLjubljana ),Baroque Ensemble Vox Aurae from Italy and the String Ensemble of TCM inLondon . She gave recitals and appeared as a soloist inTeatro la Fenice Venice ,Mozarteum Salzburg ,Vienna Konzerthaus, St. John's Smiths Square, St. Martin In the Fields and elsewhere in major venues in the Continent.Lana is a member of the famous
The Greenwich Trio together with a Croatiancellist Stjepan Hauser and Japanesepianist Yoko Misumi . The trio joined forces in August 2006.Awards
Lana is the recipient of numerous awards and prizes, both in her native country and the
United Kingdom , from which is worth mentioning theNew York Friends of TCM Prize and the Solo StringBach Competition. InSlovenia she is the recipient of the highest award for arts of all universities in the country, the "Presernova Nagrada", a distinction to be awarded only on very few occasions.
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