Tatiana Daubek, class of 2000, will present a recital of baroque violin music this Thursday, March 25 at 6:45 pm in Raymond Concert Hall. Tatiana will perform with her colleague Akiko Sato who is a professional harpsichordist. The program will last about 45 minutes. Tatiana has been performing with professional Baroque orchestras all around the country. Her bio. is below.
Thanks to Ted Thornton and the Independence Masters program for funding this program. Admission is free. All are welcome.
A Northfield Mount Hermon Alumna, Tatiana Daubek holds a Bachelor of Music degree from the University of North Texas and a Master of Music degree from Boston University. Her principal teachers and inspirations have come from Julia Bushkova, Cynthia Roberts, Dana Mazurkevich, and Elizabeth Blumenstock. Ms. Daubek is currently pursuing a career as a Baroque violinist because she feels there is an endless amount of variety and color within the style and wants to explore those attributes to their furthest. As a free-lance artist, Ms. Daubek plays with various period ensembles throughout the country including Boston Baroque, Handel and Haydn Society, New Trinity Baroque, Concert Royal, Les Bostonades, Musica Maris, and L’Academie. A founding member, Ms. Daubek also plays with Cambridge Concentus, an upcoming period ensemble having recently finished their first international tour in Japan of Bach’s St. Matthew Passion, under the direction of Joshua Rifkin. In her spare time, Tatiana enjoys photography and dancing Argentine Tango.