Lithuanian- born pianist Agnė Radzevičiutė has been praised by the press for her “sincere and meaningful” interpretations and “exquisite musical sensitivity and conviction” (Seven Days of Art). Her concerts in Paris and Vilnius were featured live on Mezzo TV, Europe’s classical music channel, and her performance credits include a solo recital at the United Nations Concert Hall in Geneva.  Most recently, Agnė performed Chopin Concerto in E minor at the prestigious Koerner Hall, (Toronto, Canada) in the Finals of the National Chopin Piano Competition.  She was named the 3rd Prize winner, which included an entrance to the Preliminary round of the 18th international F. Chopin Competition, Warsaw.

Dmitri Levkovich’s “Fantasie” revealed Agnė Radzevičiūtė’s mastery, sound control and depth of thought.
— 7 Meno dienos

Agnė's first international stage appearance was at the age of 10 on a tour in Switzerland. Since then performances have taken her to Belgium, Canada, Israel, Finland, France, Portugal, Poland, Russia and the USA. She has performed Chopin and Mozart concerti with the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra, Kaunas Symphonic and St. Christopher Chamber Orchestra (Lithuania). On seven separate occasions, Agnė performed at the Vilnius’s National Philharmonic Hall, most notably in Mozart Piano Concerto No. 20, K 466 under the baton of R. Šervenikas and the Lithuanian Chamber Orchestra. She received distinctions from the President of Lithuania as well as the Ministry of Education for her “active performance career and representing Lithuania on the international stage”.  In 2018, she made her United States orchestra debut with Chagrin Valley Studio Orchestra under the baton of Steve Eva. In April 2023, Agnė debuted with the Lithuanian National Symphony Orchestra in a performance which was streamed live on the Lithuanian National Television.

The shimmering, transparent harmonies of Ravel’s Ondine held the audience spellbound;...Throughout her performance, Radzevičiutė demonstrated a deep level of connectedness to the music.
— Barrie Advance

Agnė graduated with valedictorian distinctions from the foremost art school of Lithuania - the Čiurlionis School of Art. The school orchestra toured Lithuania and Russia with Agnė as a featured soloist. While still in Lithuania, she was a part of the Rostropovich Foundation performers’ roster and was supported by prof. Michel Sogny’s foundation “SOS Talents”, based in Switzerland. She earned her Bachelor and Master Degrees in Piano Performance from the Manhattan School of Music in New York City and her Artist Diploma from the Glenn Gould School of the Royal Conservatory in Toronto. Throughout the years Agnė feels fortunate to have had guidance from such esteemed musicians as Sergei Babayan, Michel Beroff, Philippe Entremont, Dmitri Levkovich, David Louie, John Perry, André-Michel Schub, Jeffrey Swann as well as members of the American String Quartet.

“exquisite musical sensitivity and conviction”

(Seven Days of Art)

Agnė has won prizes in a dozen international piano competitions, notably the First Prize at the International Fryderyk Chopin Competition for Young Pianists, held in Poland, Second Prize at the Kosciuszko Chopin Piano Competition in New York City, and the Prix de Piano at the Fontainebleau Festival (France).

Agnė is a graduate of the Glenn Gould School of the Royal Conservatory in Toronto, having earned her Artist Diploma degree in the studio of John Perry and David Louie. Agnė makes her home in Toronto, where she maintains an active piano studio and enjoys performing as a soloist and in a piano duet ensemble with her husband, pianist Dmitri Levkovich.