Kristina Vilotseva - organKristina Vilotševa has studied piano in Tallinn Nõmme Music School and music theory in Georg Ots Music College, where she began playing organ (in class of Kristel Aer). In 2012 she graduated Tallinn College of Tallinn University of Technology major in business law. In 2010-2016 she had been studying organ at Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre supervised by prof. Andres Uibo. 2012-2013 she studied in prof. Hartmut Rohmeyer organ class in Lübeck, Germany. She also took lessons with Echo-Klassik-Preis winner organist Christian Schmitt in Stuttgart.
Vilotševa has taken part in several master classes including with Guy Bovet, Michael Radulescu, Edouard Oganessian, Peter van Dijk, Martin Sander, Alexey Schmitov etc. In 2013 she started to compose music and won a prize on a composition competition, organized by Estonian Union of Sacred Music. Kristina Vilotševa worked as a music theory and solfeggio teacher in Lasnamäe Music School in Tallinn and as a church organist in Lutheran church in Keila. She also worked as concert organist in the St. Nicholas Museum-Concert Hall. Kristina Vilotševa plays regularly concerts in Estonia, Germany, Belgium, Switzerland, Latvia etc. She gave a concerts in frame of big festivals like Tallinn International Organ Festival, BachFest Tallinn, SICG Stuttgart and Antwerp International Organ Festival. She is the member of Association of Estonian Professional Musicians. |
Kristina Vilotseva works as a organist in Gedächtniskirche Stuttgart, where she is also responsible for "Abendmusik" concert series.
She also works as a choir assistant in "Figuralchor" in Stuttgart (conductor Prof. Alexander Burda).
From April 2018 she began her studies in the University of Church Music Tübingen, Germany, and from 2018 she is the Artistic Director of Tallinn Gustav Adolf Organ Festival.
She also works as a choir assistant in "Figuralchor" in Stuttgart (conductor Prof. Alexander Burda).
From April 2018 she began her studies in the University of Church Music Tübingen, Germany, and from 2018 she is the Artistic Director of Tallinn Gustav Adolf Organ Festival.