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Yevheniya Lysohor

Yevheniya has developed her love for music since she was only 2 and a half years old. Her first music teacher was her grandmother, who was a pianist. Very soon after, she started playing all Bach's inventions by heart and met her main music teacher in life, Vsevolod Vorobyev. The little piano princess was able to play with an orchestra a month after her studies. She then started winning international competition awards and continued her studies at the Kyiv Academy of Arts for gifted children and graduated with the highest grade points. After few years her dream came true and she moved to Italy and entered to the Cremona conservatory of Music where she won Kiwanis, Vincenzo Maris, Lions Club Scholarships as the top student of the school. During student years she fell in love in chamber music creating various ensembles. She was invited in tournée in South Korea to open new super big concert halls like Goryeong Gun Nuri Hall. In Italy she studied with Lorenzo Di Bella, Maurizio Baglini, Peter Frankl, and Wolfram Schmitt-Leonardy.

Yevheniya was featured in soloist piano concert series for "Piano Milan" and "La Biennale di Venezia". She performed the entire eight Beethoven Sonatas twice for the Cremona Piano Forum in the span of only two months (including Appassionata, Waldstein and Pathetique). She participated in the world's premiere of both of the Bach WTC volumes at Palazzo Vecchio in Florence.

 

In chamber ensembles, Yevheniya played with world renown musicians such as Maxim Vengerov (this time not violin, but triangle!) and Alessandro Baricco in the premiere performance of "Aforismi", composed by Vladimir Mendelssohn for the "Cremona Musica Awards"; with Franco Petracchi performing Felix Mendelssohn's piano sextet at one of the most prestigious theaters in Italy, Teatro Ponchielli; with Antonio Meneses playing in the city of Biel/Bienne (SW). She participated in the project "Violins of Hope"; Yevheniya played throughout the world including USA, South Corea. She performed at Museo di Teatro alla Scala and the Vatican Museum, Auditorium Gonfalone in Rome, Teatro Manzini in Milan and others.  Yevheniya participated in the Stradivari Festival, performed concerts for Gioventù musicale. She is often invited to play in Arvedi Auditorium at the Museo di Violino of Cremona, one of the most prestigious halls in Europe together with the famous italian violist Francesco Fiore.

Yevheniya recorded a CD of Ukrainian Romances with the People's Artist of Ukrain Femiy Mustafaev on the poetry of Taras Shevchenko.

Yevheniya Lysohor's main purpose is to serve people. She was always seen participating in charitable events, where she played for earthquake victims, mentally disabled children, cancer patients, and those who have affected by COVID19.

Yevheniya was invited by The Violin Channel of New York to hold a lecture concert during COVID19 lockdown and received 13,000 views in the first 24 hours.

Yevheniya also devotes herself to teaching. She teaches piano in the Matera Conservatory. Her students are laureates of international competitions. She regularly gives masterclass for students from all around the world. Collaborating with iClassical Academy, Yevheniya gave masterclass in chamber music along with Shlomo Mintz. 

 

Yevheniya loves singing and holds a master's degree in opera singing after studying with world class opera master Mario Luperi. 

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