Viktorija Zabrodaitė (flute) graduated from the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre (doc. Lionginas Čiapas, class) with a master's degree, improving her knowledge in master classes led by prof. Imantas Sneibis (Latvia), prof. Zdenek Bruderhans (Czech Republic) and other prominent flute teachers. She participates in various programs in concert series "Our Villages" and takes part in the music education program "Beauştanti Aušrelė". Viktorija often appears on the posters of various festivals and concerts such as "Returns", "Alma Mater Musicales", "Paežeriai", Pažaislis, "Biržų Pilies", "Fantasia and Charm of Unconventional Ensembles", " Palaces Music", "The Great Parade of Musicians".
At the international festival "Druskininkų vasara su M.K. Čiurlioniu" (Druskininkai Summer with M.K. Čiurlionis), the flutist played Vytautas Barkauskas' mystery "Vasara, Druskininkai, 2005" (2005) and at the premiere of Giedrius Kuprevičius' work "Echo-Aidas" (2008). She performs concerts with various ensembles, and her travels take her throughout Lithuania and beyond. Viktorija's stage partners are Kęstutis Grybauskas' pianist quartet, pianist Šviesė Čepliauskaitė, with whom she founded the ensemble "Duo Sensible", famous Lithuanian and German organists, the accordion quintet "Modus", "Duo Strimaitis", trio "Grazioso".
With the latter ensemble, in which opera soloist Joana Gedmintaitė and pianist Vilma Rindzevičiūtė-Zbinden also participate, she has performed in many concerts in Lithuania, Poland, Germany, Switzerland, and Austria, and released a CD in 2006. Viktorija's performances have also been broadcasted on Lithuanian national radio and television. She successfully combines her performing career with her pedagogical activities- for a long time, she was a flute specialty teacher at the Vilnius Karoliniškių music school.