Besides her solo work, Greta finds great joy in ensemble playing and has given many performances with string players and singers. In 2014 she formed Duo Vastedt together with violinist and her good friend Irma Vastakaite. They regularly give performances in the UK as well as other countries in Europe. The duo is currently working on their project of recording Beethoven’s ten violin sonatas.
Greta has been a prize winner in competitions such as Unga Artister, Kils Internationella Pianotävling and Steinway Piano Festival, where she for three consecutive years was awarded 1st prize. She has several times appeared as a guest performer on various Swedish TV programmes, including God morgon Sverige, and in 2003 recorded an episode for Kultursöndag together with pianist Greta Eriksson, who has been an important person in the early stages of Greta’s piano career. Since 2012 she is also a returning performer for various events at the Royal Palace of Stockholm.
Greta has performed with orchestras Filialen and Södra Latins Symfoniorkester, then collaborating with conductors Rei Munakata and Jan Risberg. In 2009 conductor and composer Pelle Olofson wrote the piece Bagatell for her and she recorded it for his CD Utan Ord in 2013. In 2016 Pelle and Greta collaborated with Stockholms Studentsångare and recorded Oskar Lindberg’s Mitt land – a never before recorded piece.
In November 2015 she performed at the Royal Albert Hall in London together with the English Touring Opera and in the spring she gave two recitals in Wigmore Hall with her duo.
Greta has previously studied with Professors Pascal Nemirovski, Erik Tawaststjerna, Lidia Spirijagina and Stefan Bojsten and is currently a student at the Royal Academy of Music in London, where she studies with Prof. Carole Presland.