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Guoda Indriunaite was born in 1994 in Lithuania. At the age of four she started playing the piano, and in 2012 she graduated from the Vilnius National M. K. Ciurlionis School of Arts where she studied at prof. Aleksandra Zvirblyte piano class.

Guoda has been participating in different contests and intensively giving concerts since she was six.  At the age of seven she gave a successful rendition of A. Rauli Concerto in G major for Piano and Chamber Orchestra in Lithuania.

On stage she performes both as a soloist and as a brilliant member of chamber music ensembles. She is a winner of 13 international piano solo and chamber music competitions in Lithuania, Check Republic, Finland, France, Latvia and Estonia. Guoda was awarded 1st prizes in N. Rubinstein’s competition in Paris, the Austrian - German music contest “Klaviermusik”, as well as Polish music contest of  F. Chopin in Vilnius. She was also awarded 1st prize and one year later a Grand Prix in the International Competition “Music without limits” in Druskininkai, Lithuania. Guoda is a winner of special prizes of all Vilnius Balys Dvarionas’ piano competitions she participated in.

In 2007 Guoda became a recipient of  M. Rostropovich Charity Support Foundation scholarship and had an opportunity to personally know maestro M. Rostropovich.

In 2008 Guoda was invited to perform in Germany by another Lithuanian pianist Guoda Gedvilaite, and since then they formed a Guoda&Guoda piano duo and had tours in Germany and Lithuania. In Germany Guoda was performing for a several times and had successful concerts in Frankfurt, Mannheim, Huttenfield and Bad Wildungen, where she shared the stage with famous international  pianists Evgenia Rubinova, Oliver Kern, Petras Geniusas and Christopher Park. One of the German newspaper of Bad Wildungen wrote:

 

,, …Guoda Indriunaite is a young Lithuanian musician who has not only extraordinary piano technique, but also an amazing musical maturity.’’

 

Guoda Indriunaite had private lessons and master courses with many famous international professors, including: Igor Lazko, Nina Seriogina, Alexandr Toradze, Vera Nosina, Andrius Zlabys, Muza Rubackyte, Oliver Kern, Evgenia Rubinova, Martin Jepsen, Steven Osborne, William Fong and Richard Goode.

 

In 2014 Guoda got a place with scholarship at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland and since then she has been performing as a soloist and piano duo partner in Italy, Scotland and UK, and at the moment continues her studies at prof. Fali Pavri class.

 

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