Miranda Mastracci
Violin
Born in 1999, Miranda Mastracci began studying the violin at the age of six in Geneva with Dan Dery. In 2017, she joined Mihaela Martin’s class at the Cologne University of Music and Dance, before continuing her studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts Graz in Silvia Marcovici’s class, from which she graduated in 2021 with the highest honours. She then went on to study with Alessandro Moccia at the Lugano Conservatoire, obtaining her master’s degree in 2024. At the same time, she benefited from tuition from Grigory Kalinovsky and Liviu Prunaru.
Passionate about contemporary music, she took part in the Danish New Music Academy. In 2023, she created a programme and recorded an album in collaboration with the Claypot collective, and in 2024 she performed at the International Society for Contemporary Music (IGNM Österreich) as part of the Sounding Visions Award. She is section leader of the second violins in the Lucerne Festival Contemporary Orchestra, where she collaborates with composers Lisa Streich, Beat Furrer, Hans Abrahamsen and George Benjamin.
Miranda Nee est lauréate de plusieurs concours, dont le concours international LeonidLogan et le concours de l’Orchestre des Trois-Chêne. Elle reçoit une bourse de laFondation Lyra et de la Fondation Giuliana & Giorgio Stefanini. Elle participe à l’académie de l’Orchestre royal du Concertgebouw d’Amsterdam pour la saison 2021/2022, et se produit régulièrement dans la Concertgebouw Chamber Orchestra. En 2023, elle rejoint les premiers violons de l’orchestre de chambre I Solisti di Pavia. Elle intègre l’Orchestre de Paris en septembre 2024.