Dorota Anderszewska, violin. Of Polish and Hungarian origin, Dorota Anderszewska began her musical education in her native town of Warsaw. After some years of study in France she received a scholarship to complete her studies at the University of Southern California in Los Angeles and at the Juillard School in New York where, in 1993 she received her Master of Music degree under Dorothy DeLay.

Dorota Anderszewska has won numerous prizes in international competitions: Zino Francesca (Marseilles), Wiendawski-Lipinsky (Lublin), Peking, Taipei, Trapani, Mozart (Los Angeles). She increased her solo performances with prestigious solo appearances on major European, Asian and American stages: Hancock Auditorium (Los Angeles), Printemps des Arts (Monte Carlo), Cheltenham Festival, Alice Tully Hall, Weil Recital Hall, Carnegie Hall (New York), Franz Liszt Academy (Budapest), Warsaw Philharmonic Hall, Taipei National Theatre, Wigmore Hall (London), National Library (Ottawa).

In chamber music she frequently appears with her brother, the pianist Piotr Anderszewski, with whom she has made two recordings: one devoted to Mozart, Beethoven and Schubert and the other to Lutoslawski, Schubert and Kreisler.

Her musical collaboration with the cellist, Miklos Perényi, has been manifested in their many concerts together (chamber music, recordings for Hungarian Radio, Beethoven’s Triple Concerto with Piotr Anderszewski and Brahms’s Double Concerto) in the 2006-2007 season.

Dorota Anderszewska is currently Concert Master at the Orchestre National de Montpellier, having previously held the same post at the Orchestre National Bordeaux Aquitaine (1998-2005). She has also been invited to lead many French and European orchestras including L’Orchestre Philharmonique de Strasbourg, Salzburg Camarata and the Warsaw Sinfonia.