
Biography
Polina Makhina is an accomplished Russian born violinist. At the age of 8, she secured her first Grand Prix at Voronezh Music College, setting in motion a career defined by remarkable achievements and unwavering dedication. Since then, she has taken part in competitions and festivals all across Russia and countries like Germany, Kazakhstan and Switzerland, becoming a laureate of such prestigious competitions as X Youth Delphic Games of Russia, The Rotary Competition and VII International Tchaikovsky Competition for Young Musicians. Moreover, Polina's musical career has been punctuated by memorable recitals, including performances at the General Consulate in Bonn, Germany. She has also had the privilege of collaborating with esteemed state and national orchestras in both Russia and the United Kingdom.
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In 2013, Polina received a significant boost when she was awarded a full scholarship from the PF Charitable Trust. This scholarship marked the beginning of her studies at The Purcell School of Music for young musicians, an institution where her talent blossomed under the guidance of Nathaniel Vallois. Her accomplishments included winning the Windsor and Maidenhead Young Musician competition and performing with the Amadeus Symphony Orchestra in St Albans in September 2018.
The United Kingdom became a canvas for Polina’s musical artistry. She has performed extensively in solo, orchestral and chamber capacities, in venues including Brocket Hall, Drapers Hall, Cadogan Hall (where she led the Purcell School Symphony Orchestra), Queen Elizabeth Hall, Great Hall of Eton and even Westminster Abbey, where she performed in the presence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth herself. At the age of 16, Polina made her solo recital debut at the iconic Wigmore Hall and continues to perform there – her chamber recital took place in June 2018.
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In 2018, Polina embarked on her next chapter by enrolling at the Royal College of Music with a full scholarship. There, she honed her craft under the mentorship of Emily Sun. Since then she has worked with conductors such as Kevin Edusei, Sir Antonio Pappano, Thomas Zehetmair and Vasily Petrenko. Her chamber group named ‘Bodman Quartet’ has performed numerous times and has been invited to play in venues such as LSO St. Luke’s as a part of lecture series by Gresham College. Moreover, Polina has taken part in multiple masterclasses with high calibre musicians such as Peter Herresthal, Francesca Dego, Vasko Vassiliev and Grigory Kalinovsky.
In 2021, Polina had the unique opportunity to record several pieces as part of the LGT Young Soloist ensemble at Abbey Road Studios, including the world premiere of Philip Glass's Symphony No. 14. In 2023, Polina achieved notable success, winning first place in both the RCM Violin Competition and the Concerto Competition. She performed the Korngold Violin Concerto with the RCM Symphony on June 27, 2024, under the baton of Martyn Brabbins. Moreover, she has recently performed in Wigmore Hall as a part of RCM’s String Showcase recital on April 28th. Also in 2023, Polina was selected to participate in the LSO Scheme, a key step in her rising career. Following the scheme, she is now on trial with the London Symphony Orchestra.
Polina graduated from the Royal College of Music in 2022 with First Class Honours and continued her studies as a Postgraduate student, supported by a full scholarship and receiving the prestigious Stanley Picker Award. After completing her postgraduate degree in 2024, she is now pursuing an Artist Diploma at the RCM.