Klara Gronet
Bio
Klara Gronet, born in Warsaw in 2000, is a concert violinist and chamber musician with a repertoire spanning Baroque to Contemporary music. She began studying the violin at age six with Anna Rzymyszkiewicz in Warsaw and earned her Bachelor Diploma at Conservatorium Maastricht under Prof. Robert Szreder, followed by a Master’s degree at Hochschule für Musik und Tanz Köln with Prof. Mihaela Martin. She is currently pursuing the Konzert Examen in Cologne with Prof. Ye-Eun Choi.
Gronet has won numerous national and international competitions and performed acclaimed solo recitals across Europe. She has appeared as a soloist with the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra of Polish Radio, Poznań Philharmonic, and the Symphony Orchestra of Delft.
An active chamber musician, she has collaborated with artists including Ralph Manno, Mihaela Martin, Diana Ketler, Erik Schumann, Janina Fialkowska, and Valentin Radutiu. She has also participated in masterclasses and prestigious academies such as Kronberg Academy, Académie de Villecroze, and Encuentro de Música y Academia de Santander.
She has performed in Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, the Phillips Hall in Eindhoven, Mozarteum in Salzburg, Duke’s Hall in London, as well as the Warsaw Philharmonic, NOSPR, Studio S1, The Krzysztof Penderecki European Centre for Music and many other concert halls.
Klara Gronet plays a highly valuable violin made by Max Muller (Amsterdam 1928) which has been loaned by M. C. Rijsemus (Maastricht).
