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Vineta Sareika
violin
Country: Latvia
Prizewinner of several international competitions, laureate of the prestigious Queen Elisabeth Violin Competition in 2009, the Latvian violinist Vineta Sareika is starting a promising career as a soloist and chamber musician. A native of Jūrmala, Vineta Sareika began her violin studies at the age of five in Jūrmala Music School. In 2002 she entered the Conservatoire National Supérieur de Paris, under Gérard Poulet and Alain Meunier, and graduated in 2006 with the Highest Honours and the congratulations of the Jury. Vineta has also attended many masterclasses.
 
Vineta is regularly invited as a soloist by the Belgian National Orchestra, the Wallonie Royal Chamber Orchestra, the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, the Sinfonia Varsovia, the Lisbon Metropolitan Orchestra, the Vogtland Symphonic, the Toulon Orchestra, and the Lithuanian National Orchestra to play with great conductors such as Paul Goodwin, Gilbert Varga, Andris Nelsons, Dirk Brossé, Tadeusz Wojciechowski, and Jean Bernard Pommier. She performs on important international stages in France, Belgium, Spain, United States, England, Switzerland, Italy, Portugal, Germany, Hungary, Lybia and Japan with recognized artists such as Augustin Dumay, Peter Donohoe, Abdel-Rahman El Bacha, Paul Meyer, Laurent Cabasso, Michel Strauss, and others.

Vineta Sareika often takes part in the most important European chamber music festivals like Salzburger Festspiele in Austria, Verbier Festival in Switzerland, Encuentro de Musica de Santander in Spain, Montpellier Radio France Festival, Giverny International Chamber Music Festival, Deauville Easter Music Festival, Aix-en-Provence Festival, Pablo Casals Festival, Menton Festival in France, as well as in other prestigious musical events as the Queen Elisabeth Musical Cruise.

Keen on chamber music, she forms the Dali Piano Trio with Amandine Savary (piano) and Christian-Pierre La Marca (cello), in residency since 2006 at the Queen Elisabeth College of Music in Brussels. The ensemble has recently been awarded First Prize and Gold Medal at the 6th International Osaka Chamber Music Competition in Japan, First Prize at the International Commerzbank Chamber Music Competition in Frankfurt and Second Prize at the Young Concert Artists Auditions in New York. The first CD of the Dali Piano Trio, recorded for the Fuga Libera Label, has been awarded the prestigious Diapason d’Or.

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