Anastasia Vedyakova

[1] She's the winner and nominee for more than 50 international music awards as a violinist, composer, conductor and singer-songwriter,[2] also the Grammy(r) nominated and balloted artist [1].

By 1998 she was welcomed into the Central Music School and the Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory, where she studied with Prof. E. Grach, V. Pikaizen and Prof. A.Koblyakov.

Currently, Anastasia Vedyakova is a trainee conductor at the St. Petersburg Conservatory, class of Professor Leonid Korchmar, and also a student in the course of Markand Thakar.

She has won 20 awards as a conductor, including the King's Peak International Music Competition (2023).

[10] In March 2022, she won Rome Music Video Awards for her Sonata "A War Zone".

On August 12, 2022, she released her eighth album ConTempoRary Violin, [4] featuring music by J. S. Bach and five living composers from five countries.

She is the featured artist on such impactful releases as the album "Kings and Queens" by Justo Asikoye (member of Jabali Afrika) Produced by Mehdi Rajabian, "Love and Peace" by Prem Murti (co-author of Grammy [10] winning album "Divine Tides" along with Ricky Kej), "Kaatrin Mozhi (Revisited)" by Devan Ekambaram and Rita Thyagarajan.

She is the first performer of the music by Jan Tamzejian, Tayren Ben-Abraham, Jay Reise, Colette Mourey, András Derecskei, Nadeem Majdalany, Wajdi About Diab, Faraj Garayev[27].