Low Parks Museum to host classical music event
Published: Tuesday 7 June 2022
Audiences will be captivated by an evening of classical music led by distinguished Scottish Violinist Andrea Gajic this month.
Ably accompanied by pianist Liivi Arder, Andrea will perform in Hamilton’s Low Parks Museum’s Assembly Room from 7.30pm on Saturday 18 June.
Appearing courtesy of Classical Musicians Scotland, Andrea will play on a 1766 Nicola Gagliano violin.
Since her London debut performing Bruch’s Scottish Fantasy at St. James’ Palace for Yehudi Menuhin’s 60th Birthday Celebration at the age of 12, Andrea has enjoyed an international career as a soloist and chamber musician of the highest order.
From 1990, Andrea studied for five years at the Gnessin Russian Academy of Music in Moscow with Khalida Akhtiamova where she gained her Masters Degree and Diploma in Solo Performance, before continuing her post-graduate studies with Felix Andrievsky at The Royal College of Music in London. Andrea currently teaches violin at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland in Glasgow and St Mary’s Music School in Edinburgh.
Tickets are available from the SLLC Box Office.
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