Born in 1994 to the family of professional musicians, Marina Grauman began her violin studies at the age of 5. In 2012 she graduated with honors from the Special Music College of the St.Petersburg Conservatoire (Prof. Shalman) and received her Bachelor and Master diploma, also with honors, at Hochschule für Musik Hans Eisler Berlin, where she is now continuing her postgraduate studies under Prof. Ulf Wallin.
After being a Karajan-Academy member of the Berliner Philharmoniker 2018/2019 she is now holding the 1. concertmaster position of the Deutsche Symphonie-Orchester Berlin (DSO Berlin) from 2019 on.
As a member of the Trio Marvin (piano trio) she is a prizewinner of the ARD Competition in Munich (3. Prize) and the Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition (1. Prize and Grand Prize).
She also holds a DAAD-Prize 2015, which is awarded to international students who have distinguished themselves through outstanding achievements.
She performed all over the world as a soloist with an orchestra (Cape Town Philharmonic Orchestra, Munich Chamber orchestra, Berliner Camerata, St.Petersburg State Symphony Orchestra, Slovak Sinfonietta etc.) and as a member of various chamber ensembles.
During her studies Marina Grauman won respectively TONALi 2014, Hans and Stefan Bernbeck Stiftung (Frankfurt) and Lucia Löser Kulturfond (Berlin) scholarships.
From the summer semester of 2022, she will be a lecturer in violin at the Anton Rubinstein International Music Academy in Berlin.