Foreign
tours have taken her to many European countries, including such
venues as the Théatre des Champs-Élysées in Paris, the Victoria
Hall in Geneva, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the
Berwaldhallen in Stockholm and the Bolshoi Theatre in Moscow, as
well as to China, Japan, Canada and Israel.
She has
performed with Sinfonia Varsovia, the Warsaw Philharmonic, the
Lahti Symphony Orchestra, the Vilnius State SO, the National
Polish Radio SO, Sinfonia Iuventus, the Amadeus Chamber
Orchestra of Polish Radio and numerous other Polish symphony
orchestras, under such conductors as Krzysztof Penderecki,
Andrey Boreyko, Antoni Wit, Jerzy Maksymiuk, Saulius Sondeckis,
Moshe Atzmon and Jacek Kaspszyk.In 2005, at the
invitation of Seiji Ozawa, she took up the post of orchestra leader during a
tour of Japan and China under his baton. For the past few years sha has
taken part in the prestigious Summer Music Academy founded by Ozawa in
Switzerland. She perfected her skills there with such outstanding musicians
as Pamela Frank, Nobuko Imai, Sadao Harada and Robert Mann.
She has held grants from the National
Children’s Fund, the Prime Minister of Poland, the Polish Ministry of
Culture, the Yehudi Menuhin Live Music Now Foundation and the Gerd-Bucerius
Stipendium der Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben Gundlach Musikpreis in Hanover.
She has won the Passport Award from the Polityka weekly, the prize of TVP
Kultura in the classical music category and the 2006 Fryderyk Award for the
Best Solo CD.
She currently plays on an Antonio Stradivari
instrument (Cremona, ca. 1680) from the German Collection of
Instruments, loaned by the Deutsche Stiftung Musikleben.