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MASSAKA, AUDREY KIBOU 
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1st Audition |
| Bach. |
Sonata g-moll: adagio and fuga |
| Paganini. |
Caprices No. 2, 10 |
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2nd Audition |
| Mozart. |
Sonata B-Dur, KV 378 |
| Paganini. |
“La Streghe”, op. 8 |
| Ravel. |
Rhapsody “Tzigane” |
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3rd Audition |
| Glazunov. |
Concerto a-moll, op. 82 |
Born in Krakov, Poland (1989). Started learning to play the violin at the age of seven in Karol Szymanowski School of Music, Torun, Prof. Jefim Stinerman. Currently is studying in Henryk Wieniawski Secondary School of Music, Poznan, Prof. Marcin Baranowski. Performed in Poland with Torun Chamber Orchestra and Torun Symphony Orchestra, Sweden, Germany, England and China. Had masterclasses with M. Baranowski, T. Gadzina, M. Szwarc, V. Brodski, G. Hoebig, Bill van der Sloot, Yi-Wen Yiang, Wiegang Li, Lina Yu, Zhao Wei, Tong Wiedong, D. Weilerstein, A. Cardenes, K. Andrzej Kulka, F. Leofreddi. Has scholarships from the Minister of Culture, The National Fund for Children and The Open Musical Safety Pin Philharmonic.
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Prizewinner of Regional Audition for violinists from Schools of Music in Inowroclaw (2001).
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Laureate of the Sixth All-Polish Young Instrumentalists Competition in Bydgoszcz (2001): 2nd prize.
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Semi-finalist of the Fourth All-Polish Violin Competition in memory of Aleksandra Januszajtis, Gdansk (2001).
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Winner of the Stanislaw Hajzer J.S. Bach Competition, Zielona Gora (2001): 1
st prize and special award for the best performance.
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Finalist of the Third George Philipp Teleman All-Polish Violin Competition, Poznan (2002).
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Laureate of the Stanislaw Haizer J.S. Bach competition, Zielona Gora (2003): 3
rd prize.
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Participant of the Third All-Polish Violin Competition Young Paganini, Legnica (2005).
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Laureate of the Sixth St. Serwaczynski All-Polish Competition for Young Violinists, Lublin (2005): 3
rd prize.
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Laureate of the First All-Polish Uminska Competition for Young Violinists, Poznan (2005): 5
th prize.
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Laureate of the Sixth All-Polish Aleksandra Januszajtis Violin Competition, Gdansk (2005): 3
rd prize, special award for the best performance of J.S. Bach and special award of president of Gdansk.
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