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American-Russian violinist Maria Ioudenitch captured the attention of music lovers worldwide in 2021 when she received first prizes in three international violin competitions – the Ysaÿe, Tibor Varga and Joseph Joachim – as well as numerous special prizes at these competitions, including Joachim’s Chamber Music Award, the prize for Best Interpretation of a Commissioned Work and the Henle Urtext Prize. In 2023, she won the Opus Klassik Award in the category “Chamber Music Recording of the Year” for her debut album, Songbird, on Warner Classics.
The young violinist's innovative programming is reflected in the album Songbird. In upcoming concerts, she performs concertos by Brahms, Barber, Dvořák and Glazunov as well as Prokofiev’ first violin concerto, while this season’s recital programmes include works by Lili Boulanger and Germaine Tailleferre, alongside standard violin repertoire.
Highlights of the 2025/26 season include debuts with the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra with Marin Alsop, the Royal Danish Opera Orchestra with Marie Jacquot, the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra…
American-Russian violinist Maria Ioudenitch captured the attention of music lovers worldwide in 2021 when she received first prizes in three international violin competitions – the Ysaÿe, Tibor Varga and Joseph Joachim – as well as numerous special prizes at these competitions, including Joachim’s Chamber Music Award, the prize for Best Interpretation of a Commissioned Work and the Henle Urtext Prize. In 2023, she won the Opus Klassik Award in the category “Chamber Music Recording of the Year” for her debut album, Songbird, on Warner Classics.
The young violinist's innovative programming is reflected in the album Songbird. In upcoming concerts, she performs concertos by Brahms, Barber, Dvořák and Glazunov as well as Prokofiev’ first violin concerto, while this season’s recital programmes include works by Lili Boulanger and Germaine Tailleferre, alongside standard violin repertoire.
Highlights of the 2025/26 season include debuts with the ORF Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra with Marin Alsop, the Royal Danish Opera Orchestra with Marie Jacquot, the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra with Jan Willem de Vriend, and the George Enescu Philharmonic Orchestra with Dennis Russell Davies. She tours Munich, Vienna, and Ljubljana with the Basel Symphony Orchestra and Markus Poschner. Maria is making guest appearances at the Bochumer Symphoniker, the Staatsphilharmonie Nürnberg, and the Wiener Kammerorchester, and will return to the Sofia Philharmonic Orchestra with Dvořák's Violin Concerto.
She gives recitals with pianist Roman Borisov at the Brucknerhaus Linz, in Staufen, and at London's Wigmore Hall. She is a member of the chamber music collective ensemble132, with whom she will release an album of works by Stravinsky and Schumann in early 2026. Her chamber music partners include Inmo Yang, Stephen Waarts, Marie-Elisabeth Hecker, Julian Steckel, and Pablo Barragán.
More recently, she performed with the Frankfurt Radio Symphony, the Deutsches Symphonie-Orchester Berlin at Berlin’s Philharmonie, the MDR-Sinfonieorchester Leipzig, the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic, the Dresden Philharmonic, and the Cincinnati and Detroit Symphony Orchestras. She works with conductors such as Andrey Boreyko, Donald Runnicles, Alpesh Chauhan, Marta Gardolińska, Holly Hyun Choe, Jonathan Bloxham, Yi-Chen Lin, Ryan Bancroft, Kevin John Edusei, Stanislav Kochanovsky, Andrew Manze, Robin Ticciati, and Ruth Reinhardt.
She works with conductors such as Ryan Bancroft, Andrey Boreyko, Jonathan Bloxham, Alpesh Chauhan, Holly Hyun Choe, Kevin John Edusei, Marta Gardolińska, Stanislav Kochanovsky, Yi-Chen Lin, Andrew Manze, and Ruth Reinhardt, Donald Runnicles, Robin Ticciati and Jan Willem de Vriend.
Maria grew up in Kansas City and began playing violin with Gregory Sandomirsky at the age of three. She continued her studies with Ben Sayevich at the International Center for Music in Kansas City, with Pamela Frank and Shmuel Ashkenasi at the Curtis Institute of Music, and with Miriam Fried at the New England Conservatory before completing the Professional Studies Program at the Kronberg Academy with Christian Tetzlaff.
Ioudenitch demonstrated why she is already making waves: secure intonation, fearless technical virtuosity and expressive richness.
| Concerto Repertoire (Selection) | |
| Barber | Violin Concerto |
| Beethoven | Violin Concerto |
| Brahms | Violin Concerto |
| Bruch | Violin Concerto No. 1 |
| Chausson | "Poeme" |
| Coleridge-Taylor | "Legend" |
| Glazunov | Violin Concerto |
| Haydn | Violin Concerto in G-Major |
| Kachaturian | Violin Concerto |
| Mendelssohn | Violin Concerto |
| Mozart | Violon Concertos Nos. 3 & 5 |
| Mozart | Sinfonia Concertante |
| Piazzolla/Desyatnikov | Four Seasons of Buenos Aires |
| Saint-Saëns | Rondo capriccioso |
| Shostakovich | Violin Concerto No. 1 (coming soon) |
| Sibelius | Violin Concerto |
| Tchaikovsky | Violin Concerto |
| Tchaikovsky | "Souvenir de lieu cher" |
| Vivaldi | Four Seasons |
| Ysaÿe | "Poeme Elegiaque" in d-minor |
| Sample Recital Programme | |
| Ravel | Sonata |
| Amy Beach | Romance |
| Dolores White | Blues Dialogues (solo) |
| Gershwin/Heifetz | An American in Paris |
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| Nadja Boulanger | Soleils Couchant |
| William Grant Still | Summerland |
| Debussy | Sonata |
| Ravel | Tzigane |