
Inga Dzektser is a prize winner of several international music competitions including the International Chamber Music Competition in Trapani, Italy, 1994, the International Piano Duo Competition in Tokyo, Japan, 2003. She has played with many symphony and chamber orchestras, as well as many established artists such as Philip Hirshhorn, Maxim Vengerov, Alexander Knyazev, Dmitry Yablonsky.
Throughout her career, Ms. Dzektser has participated in many music festivals in Spain, France, Holland, Finland, Portugal, UAE (Abu Dhabi Classics), Germany (Festival Kissinger Sommer in Bad Kissingen), Italy (the International Chamber Music festivals in Fermo, Camerino, Tagliacozzo) and on the island of Elba (the festival organized by Yuri Bashmet). She has given master classes and concerts in Japan, Korea, Portugal and the United States.
Inga Dzektser is highly praised as an accompanist. In 2011 she received a prize as the best accompanist of the prestigious Tchaikovsky Competition. She has worked as an accompanist for the master class of the Quartet of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, for the Summer Music Academy “The International Holland Music Sessions” where she has accompanied violin classes given by Pierre Amoyal, György Pauk, Krzysztof Wegrzyn, Josef Rissin, Rudolf Koelman and for the master class of the Gustav Mahler International Academy where she has accompanied viola classes given by Wolfram Christ and Antoine Tamestit.
She works as an official pianist of the Lipizer Competition in Gorizia (Italy), Tchaikovsky Competition, the International Violin Competition of David Oistrakh in Odessa, and the International Violin Competition in Qingdao (China). Inga Dzektser has been a jury member of the European Music Prize for Youth in Linz (Austria), and is currently teaching chamber music at the Saint Petersburg State Conservatory.
Inga Dzektser has recorded many CDs. The last two were recorded with the winner of the Queen Elisabeth Competition violinist Andrei Baranov and the winner of the Tchaikovsky competition Yu-Chien Benny Tseng.