Evva Mizerska

Introduction:

Evva Mizerska was born in Poland. She graduated with highest distinction from the cello class of the Frédéric Chopin Academy in Warsaw in 2001 and has completed her MMus studies at the Trinity College of Music with Richard Markson.

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About Evva...

Evva Mizerska was born in Poland. She graduated with highest distinction from the cello class of the Frédéric Chopin Academy in Warsaw in 2001 and has completed her MMus studies at the Trinity College of Music with Richard Markson.

During 2000 Evva received the 1st Prize at the 7th International L. Janaèek Competition in Brno, Czech Republic together with pianist Katarzyna Glensk. She was awarded a bursary at the Dartington Summer Music School as well as a scholarship for master classes during the 3rd World Cello Congress in Baltimore as one of forty young cellists from all over the world.

Evva has three times received a full scholarship for postgraduate studies at the Trinity College of Music in London for 2001-2003, and in 2002 was awarded the Joan Greenfield scholarship. In 2002 she won the Vivian Joseph Cello Prize and Leonard Smith Duo Prize.

Her distinguished teachers have been Richard Markson, Andrzej Zieliñski and Piotr Hausenplas. Evva also had lessons and master classes with Bernard Greenhouse, Erling Blöndal Bengtsson, Raphaël Sommer and Genevieve Teulieres, Raphael Wallfisch, Yonty Solomon, Gerald Robbins and George Hadjinikos during music courses in the UK, Germany, France and the USA.

Evva Mizerska performs in solo and chamber music concerts in Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic and the UK. Recently Evva has given major recitals at St. Martin-in-the-Fields, the Cheltenham Town Hall, Blackheath Halls and Croydon Fairfield Halls. She has been performing chamber music with partners such as pianists Emma Abbate, Katarzyna Glensk, Robert Thompson and Aleksander Szram, the Basilisco String Quartet and cellist Diego Carneiro de Oliveira. Recently she appeared in Glasgow and London with Mayumi Fujikawa and Richard Markson in performances of the Schubert’s String Quintet in C.