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JAROSLAW NADRZYCKI
was born in Zagan, Poland. When he was 12, he made his Moscow debut with The Moscow Conservatoire Orchestra in the Tchaikovsky Great Hall.
Since 2007, he has been studying at the Royal Academy of Music under the direction of Professor Igor Petrushevski.
PRIZE
In September 2009 Jaroslaw became the 1 st prize winner of the George Enescu International Violin Competition in Bucharest where he also won all the special prizes.
He won top prizes at many international competitions including;
- 1 st prize at the Jasha Heifetz International Violin Competition, Vilnius (2001),
- Max Rostal Competition in Berlin (2002),
- 1 st prize at the Haverhill Sinfonia Soloist Competition (2008)
- Tibor Varga International Violin Competition, Sion, Switzerland (2004,2006);
- H. Wieniawski International Violin Competition, Poznan, Poland (2006);
- Ruggiero Ricci Violin Competition, Austria (2007)
- Benjamin Britten International Violin Competition, London (2008).
- 1 st prize
Aram Khachaturian International Competition (2010)
- 1 st prize Concorso Internazionale "VIOTTI VALSESIA" Musica 2010
Jaroslaw has played to great acclaim concerts in the USA, Austria, Poland, Germany, Montenegro, Switzerland, UK, Italy, France, Russia, Slovak Republic, Lithuania, Finland, Croatia . His concerts were televised by television stations including Mezzo TV, Romanian National TV Station, Polish National TV Station, TV Polonia, Montenegro National TV Station, Austrian National TV ORF.
Jaroslaw has performed with many renowned orchestras: The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (London), Zurich Symphony Orchestra, Hamburg Philharmonic, Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, P olish Radio Chamber Orchestra “Amadeus”, Lithuanian National Philharmonic, “Transylvania” State Philharmonic, Dubrovnik Symphinie Orchestra. He has given concerts at such venues as Cadogan Hall in London, Moscow Kremlin, St. Petersburg Conservatoire Hall, Warsaw Philharmonic Hall, Slovak Philharmonic Hall, the Vienna Konzerthaus, Mirabell Palace in Salzburg, Atheneum in Bucharest, Romania, Tchaikovsky Conservatory Great Hall, Moscow.
The concerts following with renowned conductors such as;
V. Gergiev M. Vengerov, K. Penderecki, G.Dudamel and K. Ono.

Jaroslaw plays on one of the best examples of Joseph Guarneri violin (c. 1705) kindly on loan from the Royal Academy of Music.
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