Ksenija is a winner of international competitions in Latvia, Lithuania, Russia and Italy.
Recent engagements include a performance with the Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, a recital in Colston Hall (Bristol), performance in Spitalfields Festival and DMCE symposium (Dramaturgie Musicale Conteporaine en Europe, Paris, France). In June 2009 Ksenija was invited by Dame Felicity Lott to appear in her Carte Blanche in the programme Un Mardi idéal on Radio France Musique.
She is a supporter and interpreter of contemporary music. In 2008 she gave the world première (dedicated to her) of Who’s the Puppet? by Artem Vassiliev and the British première of Air by Hans Abrahamsen, and also played a series of new pieces at workshops of the Institute of Music Research. Ksenija has worked with such composers as Stefano Gervasoni, Nirmali Fenn, Samantha Fernando, Carlos Duque, Elspeth Brooke and Patrick Nunn.
In February 2009 Ksenija won the Friends of the Royal Academy of Music Wigmore Award, which led to her Wigmore Hall début on May 18, 2009.
She has also won the Worshipful Company of Musicians Maisie Lewis Award, Philharmonia Orchestra Martin Musical Scholarship Fund Award, has been awarded a Recommended Artist under Making Music's Philip & Dorothy Green Award scheme for 2009 and has been selected to appear in Park Lane Group Young Artists New Year Series 2010.
Ksenija collaborates with the Brooks String quartet, with whom they have been finalists in both the 2008 Royal Academy of Music Club Prize and the Royal Overseas League in March 2009, where they have also received Elias Fawcett Award for an outstanding ensemble.





