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Recruiting the highest caliber of private domestic staff

LA CONTESSA

Quartet

Nadja Nevolovitsch 

 violin

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Nadja Nevolovitsch, born in St.Petersburg into a family of musicians, began playing the violin at the age of 6. After visiting the Specialized Music School for highly gifted children in St.Petersburg, she entered the class of Zakhar Bron in Lübeck, Germany. Later on she was also studying with Anna Netchiporouk-Bron, Igor Oistrakh, Thomas Brandis and Liviu Prunaru. Further musical impulses and guidance she received from Ivry Gitlis.
In 2008 she obtained her Master’s Degree with Greatest Distinction at the Royal Conservatory Brussels where she was completing her studies since 2004. Just a few weeks after her final examination recital, she became teaching assistant of Igor Oistrakh in Brussels conservatory.
Nadja won numerous prizes at international competitions such as Henri Wieniawsky competition in Poland, Louis Spohr competition in Germany, Toshya Eto competition in Tokio. In 2005 she won 2nd prize at Sion-Valais competition in Switzerland and 1st prize at the European Competition for young soloists in Luxemburg.
Since 2004 she has been supported by the Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Now foundation in Germany.
As a first violinist of the Menuhin Academy Quartet, she won the 1st prize and audience prize at the Chamonix-Mont-Blanc competition 2011 in France.
Nadja Nevolovitsch has been regularly performing as soloist as well as chamber musician in Europe, USA, Israel and Peru. She appeared at internationally renowned festivals, such as Sion-Valais festival in Switzerland and the Harmos festival in Portugal. In 2008 she performed in the “Chamber Music Connects the World” festival in an ensemble with Yuri Bashmet, Lynn Harrell and Irena Grafenauer. As a chamber musician, she also collaborated with musicians like Thomas Brandis, Diemut Poppen, Martin Ostertag. Nadja plays regularly in famous concert halls such as St.Petersburg’s Philharmony, Centre for Fine Arts Brussels (BOZAR), Concertgebouw Brugge, De Singel Antwerp, Casa da Musica in Porto, Performing Arts Center in Tel Aviv, Victoria Hall in Geneva. She has appeared with St.Petersburg Symphony Orchestra, Lithuanian National Orchestra, Brussels Philharmonic Orchestra, Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Philharmonic Orchestra of Romania, Baden-Badener Philharmonie, Camerata Menuhin, Harmos Festival Orchestra and has worked with conductors including Shlomo Mintz, Rudolf Werthen, Dirk Vermeulen, Ronald Zollman, Andrej Petrenko and others.
Nadja Nevolovitsch currently plays a Camillus Camilli violin, Mantua 1731, which she received in February 2011 as a prizewinner of the foundation “Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben”, Hamburg.

 

Online private violin lessons

with Nadja Nevolovitsch

Venue: online via Skype or Zoom 

Online private lessons available schedule: 

Private  lessons: Contact us for available times slots.


Specifications of lessons: 

Levels: 

- beginner

- intermediate

- advanced

Purpose: prepare for 

- conservatoire  exam 

- university exam

- ABRSM, TRINITY exam

- to be concert soloist

- to be concert master

- to be orchestra player

Languages of tuition would be: English, German, French, Russian 


Prices and conditions:
The first 20 minutes online lesson:  
25 Euro 

This lesson is a first meeting and introduction  of  the teacher and the student alike.

5 hour online lesson (60 minutes each) : 240 Euro 

10 hour online lesson (60 minutes each): 480 Euro 

Payment:

We will send you all the payment information when we received your registration, and our teacher accepted you as a student.

The possible methods of payment are: Paypal, Credit and Debit Card, Bank Transfer.


How to apply:

If you are interested, please fill in the following booking form. 

When we received your application, we will answer you within 2 days with all the information you need, including payment details. 

See registration form below.   

Online lesson  policy: 

Lesson cancellation and refund:

There is no refund on unused or cancelled lessons, but it is possible to rearrange the lesson time. If you need to cancel your lesson, let us know at least 24 hours prior. Then we can re-arrange it to a later suitable time. If you don’t cancel the lesson within 24 hours, then the payment is non-refundable.

 

Age restriction:

If you are under the age of 18, a parent or guardian must give a signed grant permission for the lessons  (documents will be sent by email), and your parent/guardian must be there with you on the 1st lesson. 

 

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