biography
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Born in Vilnius in 1990, AgnÄ— KeblytÄ— started harp studies at the age of 9 at the National M.K. ÄŒiurlionis Art School under Daiva ŠlyžienÄ—. AgnÄ— then continued her studies with Florence Sitruk in Geneva, later with prof. Jana Boušková in Brussels and finally finished her masters degree at CNSM in Paris with Isabelle Moretti.
AgnÄ— is a laureate of several international harp competitions, notably the 2nd prize winner at the prestigious 18th International Harp Contest in Israel (2012), where she also received a prize for the best performance of Israeli composition by Tzvi Avni, and the 1st prize and the special prize winner for the best interpretation of Ferenc Farkas music at the 2nd International Harp competition in Szeged (2010, Hungary). She has also received the 2nd prize with a harp duo together with Joana Daunytė at the chamber music competition Concurso Ibérico in Madrid (2011) and the 3d prize at the Golden Harp competition in Saint-Petersburg (2014).
She has performed at various harp festivals in GödöllÅ‘ (Hungary), Teignmouth (England), Belgrade and Moscow, as well as at a number of prestigious festivals including Davos Young artist in concert, Les Museïques in Basel and Sommets Musicaux de Gstaad (Switzerland), Rome Chamber Music Festival and Mediterranean Musical Encounters in Italy, Perla Baroku in Kobylka (Poland), Encuentro de Musica y Academia de Santander (Spain), where she played solo at the opening concert under the direction of Jesús López Cobos.
As soloist she has also appeared with Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, St.Petersburg Hermitage Orchestra of the Sate, Lithuanian, National Symphony Orchestra.
For two concert seasons in a row AgnÄ— was the principal harpist of Philharmonic Orchestra of Gran Canaria.
She has also collaborated with National Philharmonic and National Symphonic orchestras of Lithuania, National Paris Opera Orchestra, Les Siècles, Ensemble Intercontemporain, Luxembourg Philharmonic Orchestra, Danish National Symphony Orchestra, City of Birmingham Symphonic Orchestra and Qatar Philharmonic Orchestra.
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For two years in a row she was invited to give masterclasses at the Mediterranean Musical Encounters summer music courses in Italy.