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Justyna Cello Jablonska

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About Justyna Cello Jablonska

Justyna Jablonska is a Polish-born cellist based in Edinburgh. She has carved out an exciting career at the forefront of Western contemporary classical and fusion music during the past decade. Justyna is a virtuoso cellist and an improviser who is passionate about cross-disciplinarity and experimental performance. An avid performer, Jablonska is recognised for her talent, versatility, and diverse repertoire. She regularly performs at classical and world music events across the UK and Europe.

In June 2024, Justyna performed for the Dior Cruise 2025 fashion show in Drummond Castle in Scotland, which was streamed live across the world. In 2022, she released her first cross-cultural album with Carnatic violinist Jyotsna Srikanth, "Songs for Cello and Carnatic Violin," funded by Creative Scotland. In the same year, she premiered her first multimedia solo work, "Lost and Found: A Cellist's Journey," funded by the Made in Scotland showcase.

In October 2023, Justyna obtained a PhD in creative music practice at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland, which focused on collaborative work with a South Indian female violinist, drawing on Carnatic traditions and free improvisation. Her PhD was fully funded by the Carnegie Trust PhD Scholarship.

Justyna holds a Masters Degree from the RNCM, taught by Peter Dixon (Principal Cello, BBC Philharmonic Orchestra).

Since her appearance at the Lucerne Festival Academy in 2014, where her focus was on contemporary music (working with Sir Simon Rattle, Barbara Hannigan, and Matthias Pintcher), she went on to study privately with Paris’ Ensemble Intercontemporain cellist Eric-Maria Couturier. Her journey with the Lucerne Festival led to ongoing performances as part of the Lucerne Festival Alumni, which she thoroughly enjoys.

Her album releases include:

Karmana – with guitarist Simon Thacker (funded by Creative Scotland).

Strata - with violinist Emma Jane Lloyd

Songs for Cello and Carnatic violin - with Carnatic violinist Jyotsna Srikanth (funded by CS)

2023 -Upcoming album with guitarist Simon Thacker

Drawing on 30 years of studying the cello with some of Europe and Britain's top performers, the instructor empowers students to overcome technical challenges in mastering their instrument, unlock creativity, and ignite a passion for music.

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