Violinist Greta Myatieva was born in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, and grew up in Boston, Massachusetts. Greta has been a guest soloist with the Waltham Symphony Orchestra and additionally she has performed in the violin sections of the Boston Philharmonic Orchestra, Boston Civic Orchestra, Wellesley Symphony, Waltham Symphony, and New World Symphony in Miami. Greta is a winner of the 2017/2018 NEC Honors Ensemble Competition with her quartet, Highland Street. In the past, Highland Street has participated in Banff's EQ program as a fellowship quartet and was also selected as the inaugural Apprentice String Quartet at Music in the Vineyards, in Napa Valley, California. Recent engagements include full-length recitals in NEC’s Jordan Hall and Martha’s Vineyard, and a ‘classical roadshow’ produced by From the Top in Cape Cod.
Greta is passionate about increasing access to chamber music performance and instruction in Greater Boston and has collaborated on related outreach with From the Top, Music for Food, the Josiah Quincy School, the Emerald Necklace Conservancy, and NEC’s Community Performances and Partnerships Program.
Greta is passionate about increasing access to chamber music performance and instruction in Greater Boston and has collaborated on related outreach with From the Top, Music for Food, the Josiah Quincy School, the Emerald Necklace Conservancy, and NEC’s Community Performances and Partnerships Program.