Malin Broman
Malin
Broman is a violinist much in demand as a soloist, chamber musician, teacher and orchestral leader.
Malin began
playing the violin at the age of five in her native town of
Kungsbacka, Sweden.
In 1997, she began her Advanced
Instrumental Studies at the Guildhall School of Music & Drama
in London, having won a scholarship to study with David Takeno. She
graduated in 2001 with a Masters degree in Chamber Music.
Representing
Sweden, Malin was a prizewinner at the 1994 Eurovision Broadcasting
Union Competition in Warsaw, broadcast throughout Europe. In the
same year, she gained the First Prize and the Audience Prize in the
Washington International Competition for Strings, Washington DC. In
1996, she was Second Prizewinner in the Carl Nielsen International Violin
Competition in Odense, Denmark.
Malin has performed as
a soloist with many orchestras, including the Gothenburg Symphony,
Copenhagen Philharmonic, BBC Scottish Symphony, Academy of St
Martin-in-the Fields and the Swedish Radio Orchestra, working with
conductors such as Heinrich Schiff, Joseph Swenson and Neeme Järvi.
Malin
is a founding member of the Kungsbacka Piano Trio, which was selected
in 2000 for the BBC New Generation Artists Scheme. In 2003, the
trio made its Carnegie Hall debut and appeared at major European Concert
Halls, including the Concertgebouw, Vienna Konzerthaus, Cologne
Philharmonie, Berlin Philharmonie, Schleswig-Holstein and Schwetzinger
Festspiele, residencies at Lofoten and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern festivals
and tours of Argentina, Uruguay, Australia, New Zealand &
Canada. The trio has recorded for the NAXOS and BIS labels.
As
a chamber musician, Malin has also given recitals in Washington DC, Ostrava,
Copenhagen and has performed at the Edinburgh International Festival
with the Leopold String Trio and in London's Queen Elizabeth Hall
with the Belcea Quartet. She has also performed as a violist on BBC
Radio 3, Swedish Radio and at the Båstad Festival and London's Wigmore
Hall and Queen Elizabeth Hall.
In 2004, she became a
member of the Nash Ensemble and made her debut at the BBC Proms.
The Ensemble's 2009/10 season includes recordings for Hyperion, a concert tour of
Switzerland and regular appearances in Wigmore Hall and BBC
Radio 3.
From 1999 to 2007, Malin was a member
of the teaching staff at the Gothenburg Academy of Music and Drama,
where she placed particular emphasis on the ergonomics of string
playing. Currently she is Guest Professor of Viola at Edsberg
Institute of Music in Stockholm.
In 2008, she was
appointed leader of the Swedish Radio Symphony Orchestra. She has
also been invited to guest lead Mahler Chamber Orchestra and
Chamber Orchestra of Europe.
Malin was presented in
2002 with the Halland Academy's Award for Outstanding Cultural
Achievement. In 2008, she was elected a member of the Royal Swedish
Academy of Music.
Forthcoming projects include solo
performances with Swedish Radio Orchestra, Gävle Symphony
Orchestra, Västeras Sinfonietta and Värmlandsoperans Sinfonietta.
Malin
will also be directing the Swedish Radio Orchestra and Gävle Symphony
Orchestra.
She plays a 1748 G. Gagliano violin,
generously loaned by the Järnåker Foundation.
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