
JULIA TRINTSCHUK
Julia Trintschuck plays a "Deseada" Alhambra Javier Mengual Guitar.
Julia Trintschuk is an internationally award-winning classical guitarist of the younger generation. She began learning guitar at the age of 4 with her father, Anatolij Trintschuk. At the early age of 6, she became a student of Prof. Mario Sicca in Stuttgart. Subsequently, she studied with Martin Wiedmann, Prof. Johannes Monno, Ivo and Sofia Kaltchev, and Mateus dela Fonte, from whose class she graduated with her Bachelor's degree in 2018 with distinctions. Julia continued her studies and obtained her Master's degree in 2021 and the solo class examination in 2023 at the Robert Schumann Hochschule in Düsseldorf, both with distinctions.
Throughout her career, Julia Trintschuk has successfully participated in numerous competitions, winning over 30 awards at international and national guitar and music competitions . Notable awards include the first prize at the Alhambra - CIGA International Guitar Competition (2024), the Caneres International Music Competition (2022), the Rometsch music competition (Germany), open to all instruments in 2021, the Norba Caesarina International Guitar Competition (2020) in Cáceres (Spain) and the GuitArt International Competition (2020) in Belgrade (Serbia). Since 2017, she has also been a member of the jury at international guitar competitions.
Julia's concerts are characterized by a diverse repertoire ranging from Renaissance music to contemporary music. She has premiered many works and frequently collaborates with contemporary composers. In addition to her work as a soloist, Julia is involved in numerous chamber music projects and performs with various ensembles, including collaborations with singers and instrumentalists. She regularly gives solo concerts with different orchestras, such as the National Symphony Orchestra of Montenegro, the Neue Philharmonie Westfalen, the Orchestra of Malaga, the Sinfonietta Ratingen, and many more. Her guiding principle is to showcase the rich sonorities and facets of the classical guitar, bringing them closer to the public.
Hailed by the press as the “Madonna of the Guitar” for her ease, virtuosity and musical depth, Julia Trintschuk has performed as a soloist and chamber musician in over 20 countries around the world . Her extensive concert tours have taken her to countries such as Mexico, the United States, Russia, Cuba, Brazil, the United Kingdom, Portugal, Poland, Slovakia, Finland, Estonia, Lithuania, Hungary, Croatia, Montenegro, Serbia, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. Julia began her career at the age of 16 with the famous “Concierto de Aranjuez” for guitar and orchestra by Joaquín Rodrigo. She has been a guest on WDR radio and has performed on prestigious stages such as the Tonhalle Düsseldorf, the B32 Theater in São Paulo, the Ehrbahr-Saal in Vienna and the Juan March Foundation in Madrid.
Since 2017, Julia Trintschuk has been a Savarez artist, and her debut album "Giocosa" was released that same year.
You can find out more about Julia Trintschuk on her official social media:
Instagram: @juliatrintschuk_guitar