Described as “spellbinding” by Northwest Music Scene, Anastasiia Mazurok is an award-winning violinist, D’Addario artist and ambassador, GEWA official artist, TEDx speaker, and the Juilliard School alumnus (Rockefeller Foundation’s fellow).
A native of Saint Petersburg, Russia she has won top prizes at The Petersburgian Spring International Competition of the Arts, and Georgy Sviridov International competition.
Ms. Mazurok, named the winner of the Russian Federation government’s award The Young Talents and featured in the Strings Magazine as the “rising star”, gave her concerto debut with orchestra at the age of thirteen. She has performed extensively throughout Russia, United States, France, and Austria. As a recipient of the Emerging Artists Foundation award, Ms. Mazurok performed Mendelssohn’s E Minor Violin Concerto at the Kimmel Center for the Performing Arts.
Ms. Mazurok is currently touring with renowned multiple Gold, Platinum and Grammy-winning trumpeter-composer Chris Botti, having already performed sold-out shows across the USA, including the Kleinhans Music Hall with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra, PPG Arena in Pittsburg, The Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center in Auburn, Alabama and the famous Wilbur theater in Boston, MA. In 2020 and 2022, she also joined Botti for his annual residency at the premier west coast jazz venue, Dimitriou's Jazz Alley in Seattle, WA, SFJazz in San Francisco, CA, Blue Note in NYC and Blue Note Tokyo, Japan.
Some of the recent engagements included playing with the Dallas String Quartet on their tour in Texas and Missouri, Prokofiev’s quartet no.1 at the Lincoln Center, Waxman Carmen Fantasy and Chausson Poem for Violin and Orchestra with the Ambler Symphony, Tchaikovsky concerto for violin and orchestra with the Orquesta Sinfónica de la UAEH in Mexico, Mozart’s 3rd Concerto in G Major with The Revelation ensemble within Downtown Brooklyn Chamber Festival.
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