Artist plays the bass and soprano viol and violone in G. In 2019 CD Accord has released her solo album with Marin Marais and Antoine Forqueray music. She has been involved in the production of numerous other albums, e.g. the series presenting the works of Polish composers with Wrocław Baroque Ensemble. Her performance with Arte dei Suonatori and Le Poème Harmonique ensembles was recorded for the Mezzo television channel, and with gamba duo Fernabucco for Polish Radio 2. Julia has participated in several early music festivals, including International Festival Wratislavia Cantans, Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival, BRQ Vantaa Festival, Actus Humanus, MITTO SettembreMusica, Misteria Paschalia, Kromer Festival Biecz, Intenational Bach Festival in Świdnica and Festival International de Santander. As a soloist and chamber player she performs in Poland and most European countries (Germany, Italy, Croatia, Chechia, Lithuania, Latvia, Denmark, Finland, France and Spain).
She graduated from the Secondary Music School in Wrocław in the viola da gamba class with Petr Wagner. Julia mastered her skills under the guidance of Brent Wissick at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, Rainer Zipperling at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz in Cologne as well as Mark Caudle at the Academy of Music in Wrocław. She has also participated in master classes conducted by Paolo Pandolfo, Wieland Kuijken and Lucas Peres. In 2011, Julia Karpeta won the Young Poland Scholarship of the Minister of Culture and National Heritage. As a member of the Overtone trio, she specializes in the performance of 17th- and 18th-century music. In 2023, the ensemble was carrying out a month-long artistic residency in France as part of the Odyssée project (Fondation Les Arts Florissants - William Christie) supported by the French Ministry of Culture. In 2024, Overtone received 1st prize at the International Competition for Early Music Maurizio Pratola in L'Aquila.
The artist plays bass viola, soprano viola and violone. Her solo album of works by Marin Marais and Antoine Forqueray was released in 2019. She has taken part in the recording of dozens of albums, including a collection of works by Polish composers with the Wrocław Baroque Ensemble; in addition, she has recorded with Arte dei Suonatori and Le Poème Harmonique for Mezzo TV, and in the Fernabucco gambium duo for Polish Radio Two. As a soloist and chamber musician, she has performed in most European countries (Germany, Italy, Croatia, Lithuania, Latvia, Spain, France, Czech Republic, Finland, Denmark). She has given concerts at numerous early music festivals such as Actus Humanus, Ludwig van Beethoven Easter Festival, Misteria Paschalia, Kromer Festival Biecz, BRQ Vantaa Festival, Festival International de Santander, MITO SettembreMusica, Song of Our Roots, International Bach Festival in Świdnica and International Wratislavia Cantans Festival.
A graduate of the viola da gamba class at the Secondary Music School in Wrocław, where she studied under Petr Wagner. She honed her technique under Brent Wissick at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Rainer Zipperling at the Hochschule für Musik und Tanz in Cologne and Mark Caudle at the Academy of Music in Wroclaw. She has also participated in master classes conducted by Paolo Pandolfo, Wieland Kuijken and Lucas Peres. In 2011, she was awarded a scholarship program "Young Poland" by the Minister of Culture and National Heritage. She is co-founder of the Overtone trio, which specializes in the performance of 17th and 18th century music. The ensemble in 2023 held a month-long artistic residency in Thiré, France, as part of the Odyssée project (Fondation Les Arts Florissants - William Christie), and in 2024 won First Prize at the International Early Music Competition in L'Aquila.
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