Laura Llozi playing the violin by the Danube River in Vienna |
Laura Llozi, a young and talented violinist from Albania, recently sat down for an interview on local media. Llozi, who hails from an artistic family, has always been driven to excel through hard work and dedication, even at a young age.
Born into a family of artists, Llozi was exposed to music at a young age. At just 10 years old, she was already performing with various orchestras and serving as a concertmaster. This early exposure and experience shaped her into a determined and passionate musician. Despite being only 23 years old, Llozi views her journey as a significant achievement.
"It's a great journey. It's a job that I've learned to do, which I've been doing before, since when I was 10 years old I was performing in an orchestra and performing as a concertmaster with different orchestras, like the Ballkani Orchestra with musicians from all over Ballkani. It's a difficult role, but I do it with a lot of desire," Llozi said.
Llozi's journey didn't stop in Albania. She moved to Venice, where she continued her studies in violin at one of the world's top universities. She found a significant difference between Albania and Venice, particularly in their mentalities.
"There's a great difference between Albania and Venice, in terms of mentality. We are a very passionate people, with a lot of passion, with a lot of intensity. Always full of contrasts. At first, it was hard to adapt, but the people I met and who I'm currently living with are very supportive. I'm very happy to have and now hold the highest title that every violinist dreams of," Llozi concluded.