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"...a dazzling violinist..." in the words of Herman Trotter (High Fidelity Magazine) - Veronica
Schreiber-Kadlubkiewicz graduated with highest honors of the Warsaw Academy of Music in Poland
and continued her studies in the USA with Henryk Szeryng, Roman Totenberg and Paul Zukofsky.
Finalist of the Alberto Curci Competition in Naples, she received a special award
from the Rockefeller Competition for Excellence in American Music in Washington D.C.
Ms. Schreiber Kadlubkiewicz has appeared as soloist with orchestras in the USA, Poland, Italy and Spain.
She has also frequently performed at such festivals as Marlboro Music, Bach Aria Festival, Monadnock
Music, Estatedi Radicondoli, Musica Electronica Nova and Warsaw Autumn Festival. An avid performer of solo violin recitals sought out for her interpretations of contemporary music,
each year she premieres new compositions written for her. She was a participant in the Sommerkurs fur
Neue Musik in Darmstadt and a member of Creative Associates in Buffalo, NY.
Formerly concertmaster of the Polish Chamber Orchestra, Orquesta Filarmónica de Gran Canaria
and the New Hampshire Symphony, Veronica Schreiber-Kadlubkiewicz has also played with the Orpheus
Chamber Orchestra, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and the New England Camerata. She taught violin
and chamber music at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst, Smith College and Amherst College.
Ms Schreiber-Kadlubkiewicz now resides in Paris and devotes her time entirely to the music of J. S. Bach.
She often performs in sacred structures for the exceptional quality of resonance they provide,
in particular: the Cathedral of Chartres, Saint-Pierre-le-Jeune Church in Strasbourg,
Collège de Bernardins in Paris and the Basilica San Miniato in Florence.
In the summer of 2010 Veronica Schreiber-Kadlubkiewicz will serve on the jury panel of the Concours International de Violon Tibor Varga in Martigny, Switzerland.
Ms. Schreiber-Kadlubkiewicz has recorded for Gasparo and CRI labels, Polish Radio, and WDR in Germany.
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“…a great artist…”
Henryk Szeryng, Ann Arbor, MI
“…Her performance of Berg’s Chamber Concerto was not only perfection itself, but stands apart
as the most eloquent performance of this difficult work I have yet heard…”
Morton Feldman
“…she possesses temperament, the ability to evoke many contrasting moods, and a wide range of tone colors..”
Magil, American Record Guide
“…delicate and perceptive warmth of expression…” “effortlessly detailing each nuance of phrasing…”
Catherine Nelson, Strad, London
“…intense interpretation, profoundly vital, in perfect harmony with Mozart’s spirit…” “…authentic revelation...”
Rafael Nebot, La Provincia, Spain
“…distinct expression, impeccable sound and technique …”
Krzysztof Baculewski, Studio, Poland “…a striding violinist with formidable modern technique, an extraordinary ear for intonation and a load
of dramatic projection…”
John Dwyer, Buffalo Evening News |