Since her breakthrough performance conducted by Neeme Järvi at the Oistrakh Festival in 2008, Irmina Trynkos has been establishing herself on the worldwide stage as a genuine artist of exceptional talent.
Her 2010-2011 season has been full of excitement, characterised by a string of electrifying debuts. She began by dazzling the audience at Wigmore Hall with a touching interpretation of Szymanowski's Violin Sonata and an extraordinary version of Waxman's Carmen Fantasie. This debut was followed in November by her first performance at the Southbank Centre's Queen Elizabeth Hall with the Charities Philharmonia.
In the spring Irmina was invited to represent the UK on a cultural visit of the Lord Mayor of London to China. As Irmina's first Asian appearance, she performed with the Shanghai Opera Orchestra at the Shanghai Concert Hall. The season's highlight was Irmina's marvellous first appearance with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra with Tchaikovsky's Violin Concerto.
Since her breakthrough performance conducted by Neeme Järvi at the Oistrakh Festival in 2008, Irmina Trynkos has been establishing herself on the worldwide stage as a genuine artist of exceptional talent.