Born in 2003 in Saint Petersburg, Galina Perevyazkina graduated from the Special Music School of the Saint Petersburg State Conservatory named after N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov (under the tutelage of Natalia Shlykova). Since 2021, she has been studying at the Rimsky-Korsakov Saint Petersburg State Conservatory in the class of Associate Professor Denis Lupachev.
She is a laureate of national and international competitions:
2020
- First Prize at "Wind Stars 2020" (Riga, Latvia)
2021
- Second Prize at the International Competition for Wind and Percussion Instruments "Bel Suono" (Kazan)
2023
- First Prize at the International Music Competition dedicated to S.V. Rachmaninoff (Saint Petersburg)
- First Prize at the International Competition for Young Wind and Percussion Performers "Siberian Music Assemblies" (Novosibirsk)
As part of the ensemble, she is a laureate of the IV All-Russian Music Competition in the nomination “Woodwind Quintet”.
In 2019, she participated in the Summer Academy of Chamber Music in Mürren, Switzerland, and in 2023, she took part in the Symphonic Laboratory "Symfolab", at the Flute Virtuosos festival (2024).
Galina has attended masterclasses with Felix Renggli, Sarah Louvion, Silvia Careddu, Matvey Demin, Alexander Golishev, Olga Ivusheikova, Sergey Zhuravel, Anna Komarova, Vincent Lucas, Nikolai Mokhov
She has performed at prominent venues including the Mariinsky Theatre, the Small Hall of the Saint Petersburg Philharmonic, the Grand Hall of the Philharmonic, and the Capella Concert Hall. Additionally, she has participated in concerts in Switzerland, Spain, Sweden, and Finland.
Galina has collaborated with the orchestra under Fabio Mastrangelo and with the Novosibirsk Academic Symphony Orchestra.
Since 2024, she has been a member of the All-Russian Youth Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Yuri Bashmet. Since 2024, she has been an artist of the Northern Symphony Orchestra of the St. Petersburg State Musical Theater named after F.I. Chaliapin.
Participant of Saint-Petersburg Music House programs since 2020.