 Jolente De Maeyer received her first violin lessons at
 the age of four. When she was 14 years old, Jolente was invited by 
Yehudi Menuhin to pursue her musical studies at the Yehudi Menuhin 
School near London. She continued her studies with Natasha Boyarsky at 
the Royal College of Music in London,  Stephan Picard at the Hochschule 
für Musik Hanns Eisler in Berlin and Augustin Dumay at the Queen 
Elisabeth Music Chapel in Belgium.
Jolente De Maeyer received her first violin lessons at
 the age of four. When she was 14 years old, Jolente was invited by 
Yehudi Menuhin to pursue her musical studies at the Yehudi Menuhin 
School near London. She continued her studies with Natasha Boyarsky at 
the Royal College of Music in London,  Stephan Picard at the Hochschule 
für Musik Hanns Eisler in Berlin and Augustin Dumay at the Queen 
Elisabeth Music Chapel in Belgium.
At the age of 6, Jolente started participating in 
several national and international competitions. That year she became 
the youngest ever laureate of the Jong Tenuto Competition and also 
received First Prizes in the Charles de Bériot Competition Brussels. 
Later on Jolente became a prizewinner in several international 
competitions like Cardona International Competition in Portugal, 
International Violin Competition Liana Issakadze in Russia (2004) and 
the Benjamin Britten International Violin competition in London (2005). 
She  also became a semi-finalist in the Queen Elisabeth Competition in 
2009.
Since 2003, Jolente has formed a duo with pianist Nikolaas Kende.  Together they formed the Rubensensemble in 2007.
Jolente recorded the 6th Violinconcerto of Henri 
Vieuxtemps in 2010 with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Liège with Patrick
 Davin. This recording received the René Snepvangersprijs from the 
Belgian Music Press in 2011.
In 2013 Jolente recorded de 2nd Violinconcerto of Saint Saëns with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Liège with Christian Arming.
 
 
 
 
 
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