Soloist Masin has performed with the
Hungarian National Philharmonic, the State Symphony Orchestras of Saint Petersburg and Belarus, the Bern Symphony Orchestra, the MÁV Symphony Orchestra, Musica Viva Chamber Orchestra, the Savaria Orchestra, the Orquesta de Cámara de Bellas Artes, and Portugal’s Concerto Moderno. In Ireland, she has performed and recorded with the
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra,
RTÉ Concert Orchestra, the
National Youth Orchestra of Ireland, and the Chamber Orchestra of the
Young European Strings School of Music.
Chamber Music Chamber music partners have included violinists
Philippe Graffin,
Jan Talich,
Maxim Vengerov; violists
Gérard Caussé,
Isabel Charisius and
Roger Chase; cellists
Alexander Baillie, Adrian Brendel,
Gavriel Lipkind,
Martti Rousi,
Alexander Rudin and Istan Vardai; pianists
Kit Armstrong,
Finghin Collins,
Peter Frankl,
György Sebök; conductors
Janos Fürst and
Gerhard Markson; wind instrumentalists Reto Bieri and
Kaspar Zehnder; soprano
Rachel Harnisch, and the actor
Hanns Zischler. The pianist Simon Bucher has performed regularly with her since 1997.
Premieres Masin has premiered works from
Raymond Deane, Urs Peter Schneider,
Eric Sweeney, Martijn Voorvelt and
John Buckley. Buckley's Violin Concerto was premiered by Masin on 21 September 2013 in Savannah, Georgia's Lucas Theater with the Savannah Philharmonic conducted by
Peter Shannon. It received its European premiere in the
National Concert Hall in Dublin, Ireland, on 3 February 2015 with the
RTÉ National Symphony Orchestra of Ireland conducted by Gavin Maloney.
Don Li has composed solo pieces for her, some of which have been released by Tonus-Music Records.
Productions and Festivals Masin established the international, multidisciplinary series In Search of Lost Time in 2004, continuing it in 2010 with a commissioned work inspired by
Paul Klee's writings, composed by Thorsten Encke. Festival appearances include the
West Cork Chamber Music Festival (Ireland),
Prussia Cove (UK), and International Kamermuziekfestival Schiermonnikoog (Netherlands). In 2006, she founded the annual
GAIA Music Festival. In 2007 she was appointed Carrick Water Music Festival's artistic director, a post she held for 3 years. Between 2019 and 2023, Masin curated a series called Cocktail für die Musen for Casino Bern, Switzerland.
Pedagogy and Authorship In 2020, Masin created The Exhale, a retreat for musicians, but the
COVID-19 pandemic forced her to move the project online. Masin practices yoga, which she used as the basis for a series of articles for
The Strad in 2018, 2020 and 2021. Masin has given violin and chamber music masterclasses throughout Europe, North America, and East Asia. She holds a Ph.D. from
Trinity College in which she examines violin pedagogy in the 20th-century, exploring the similarities and differences between schools of playing. Her book on violin teaching
Michaela’s Music House, The Magic of the Violin, was published in 2009 by
Müller & Schade in English, and German in 2018. Masin held a teaching position for violin studies at
Haute école de musique de Genève in
Geneva,
Switzerland from September 2013 until 2021. ==Awards and recognitions==