Biografie
Born in 1999 in Russia, debuted with a solo concert with an orchestra at the age of 10.
In 2018, graduated with honors from the Moscow Chopin College of Musical Performance as an artist-instrumentalist and teacher. In 2023, graduated with honors from the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory as a concert performer and teacher, studying under Prof. Alexander Bobrovsky and Asst. Prof. Ivan Agafonov. Since 2023, studying at the Zurich University of the Arts in the master’s program “Music Performance – Concert” with Prof. Diemut Poppen.
As a guest or academy orchestra musician, performed with the Grafenegg Academy Orchestra (Grafenegg, 2024), Korean National Symphony Orchestra (Seoul, 2022), Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, and Russian National Orchestra (Moscow, 2022). Since 2024, a member of the String Theory Quartet (Zurich); previously performed with the Cantabile Quartet and the Serena Quartet (Moscow, 2018–2023).
Since 2024, teaches violin at Superar Suisse (Zurich). In 2022–2023, taught music and violin at Moscow School No. 1018.
Awarded the Independent Contestant 2nd Prize at the 11th Edition of the Music Competition "Giovani in Crescendo" (Pesaro, 2024), the Winner Diploma of the Solo Concerto Competition and the Winner Diploma of the Soloist & Orchestra Concerto Competition at the 8th Edition of the Talent Music Summer Courses (Brescia, 2023), and the 2nd Degree Diploma of the IX International Competition of Performers and Composers "Romanticism: Its Origins and Beyond" (Moscow, 2017), among other prizes and scholarships.
Besides performance and teaching, engaged in interdisciplinary projects. Attended the Shared Campus Summer School “Hacking Global Pop Icons 2024” (Hong Kong) and Campus 2024_On Way of the Munich Biennale for New Music Theatre. Participated in projects such as “Graphic notations” – sound (Zurich, 2025), “GUI6?” – collaborative concept (Hong Kong, 2024), “Creation Time” – concept and directing, "Idée fixe" – music and acting (Zurich, 2024), and “Radikalismus des Herzens” – musical directing and performance (Zurich, 2023).