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VICTORIA
MAVROMOUSTAKI

England

Violin Victoria leads a varied career both as a performer and an educator. In addition to her solo engagements and her regular collaborations with pianist Eleni Mavromoustaki, Victoria is also a founder member of Isolde piano trio.

Victoria has made both solo and chamber appearances in Europe, Africa and Middle East and has been on stage at some of the most prestigious venues, including London's Wigmore Hall and The Royal Albert Hall. As a soloist she has performed with several orchestras including the Cyprus Symphony Orchestra, and Oxford Philharmonic.


Born in Limassol, Cyprus, Victoria began studying violin at the age of three with Andreas Konstantinou and made her début recital at the age of seven. She won numerous awards and prizes including, in 1999, a scholarship to study at the Purcell School of Music in the UK with Maciej Rakowsky. She, later, went on to study at the Royal College of Music under the guidance of Itzhak Rashkovsky.


As well as being a Royal College of Music Scholar, she also received many awards including the MBF Myra Hess award, the Kit and John Gander Award and the Joan Weller Award. In 2006 she won the Philip Crawshaw memorial prize at the ROSL competition and in 2008 she received an award at the Carl Flesh International Violin Competition.


Victoria is involved with many educational projects in London such as Music Masters UK and the Albert Hall ensemble "Alberts Band". She has previously also held the position of teacher of violin at Junior Trinity. She is the founder of "Cyprus Music Makers" an organisation that aims to bring high quality performances and mentoring in Cyprus.


Victoria is a member of the Intervana Project and the founder of The Amaryllis Music Project.


Future engagements include performances with her sister Eleni as well as recitals with the Isolde piano trio in the UK and Cyprus. Victoria plays on a fine instrument by Andrea Guarneri made in Cremona in 1683.

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