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BIO

A versatile violinist, Olga Smola plays solo and ensemble performances in many different styles of music including classical, jazz, rock, country and electronic music as a violin DJ.

Music has taken Smola around the world. Her solo touring credits include concerts in Monaco, Spain, Belgium, Croatia, France, England, Azerbaijan, the United States, and throughout the Russian Federation.

Olga Smola was born in Krasnoyarsk, Russia and took her first violin lessons at the age of six. She graduated with honor from the Moscow State Conservatory in 2004, where she studied with professors Alexandr Melnikov and Maya Glezarova. Smola also finished her D.M.A. at the Moscow Conservatory in 2013.

Smola was co-founder and member of “Alliance Trio” in 2004-2015. The trio won the Gold Medal and the Prize for Best Performance of a Contemporary Work at the 2nd Taneev’s International Chamber music competition (2005). In addition, Smola was awarded the first place at the 5th International Muse World Competition (2011).  Smola was a member of ARYO (American-Russian Youth Orchestra) and the AMIRUS chamber ensemble. 

She has participated in numerous master classes and festivals in Russia and Europe, such as: USA-Portugal International Music Festival, 140 years Jubilee of the Moscow Conservatory, Moscow Summer Jazz Festival, Irina Arkhipova Festival and others.

Smola has earned grant funding from the Irina Arkhipova Foundation, the Fund for Russian Art in Music Performance, the Bistrizkaya Fund, and the Russian Federation’s Culture Fund. 

Since August 2016, Smola has served as a professor of music at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO).  In 2017 she performed as a soloist with the Omaha Symphony and in 2018 as a guest violinist for Billy McGuigan’s «Rock Twist» show.

In 2019 Olga Smola found herself in a new role as a music director, an actress and a violinist for the Blue Barn theater production «Indecent». She was acclaimed as the best musical director of 2019 by The Omaha Entertainment and Arts Awards.

  The same year for the production of a Russian Fairy Tale «Morozko» for the Ollie Webb’s center in Omaha she served as a music director, Russian culture consultant, composer, arranger and violinist.

Olga Smola plays a Timofei Filippovitch Podgorny violin ca. 1932.


POSSIBLE PROGRAMS

#1. Solo performance 10-45 min and/or background music 30-90 min

Combination of genres: classical, jazz, rock etc. - can be combined with # 2 option

Workshops and Master classes for grades K-12 and college students (special violin, DJ with violin, improvisation, electric violin, chamber music and string orchestra) are available.

 

CONNECT

#2. Solo performance as a DJ with violin (can be combined with # 1 option) up to 2,5 hours

Background Music/Strolling with violin and violinDJ-ing creates a wonderful soundscape, which suited perfectly for art gallery openings, dinner parties, festivals and similar events. Programs can be tailored to meet the needs of the organization and audience. - can be combined with # 1 option

Workshops and Master classes for grades K-12 and college students (special violin, DJ with violin, improvisation, electric violin, chamber music and string orchestra) are available.

 

CONTACT

smolaolga@yahoo.com

#3. Classical Violin and Piano duo with a pianist Yulia Kalashnikova 1-1,5 hour programs

Different programs of Russian, Classical, Baroque, Romantic, 20th century music) - can be combined with #1 or #2 options.

The violin-piano duo concerts can be a lecture-concert with providing short, interesting history about pieces and composers.

Workshops and Master classes for grades K-12 and college students (special violin, piano, chamber music and string orchestra) are available.