Ihor Mykhailovych Andriievskyi (born 8 June 1959, Odesa) is a Ukrainian violinist, conductor, composer and teacher. People's Artist of Ukraine (2018). Professor (2012).
1982 - graduated from the Odesa Conservatory (violin class of P. R. Melamed).
1988 - graduated from the Kyiv Conservatory (symphony conducting class of Allin Vlasenko) and an assistantship-training (violin class of Oleksiy Horokhov).
1982-1985 - works in the Odesa Symphony Orchestra.
Since 1987 - lecturer at the violin department of the National Music Academy of Ukraine. Candidate of Arts (1990). Professor (2012).
Since 1995 - Director of the Chamber Orchestra of the National Music Academy of Ukraine.
1999 - organiser, chief conductor and soloist of the Kyiv Chamber Orchestra "Archi".
Since 1999 - conductor of the B. Lyatoshynsky Classical Music Ensemble at the National House of Organ and Chamber Music. Under his leadership, he has conducted performances of Johannes Brahms' German Requiem, Sergei Taneyev's John Damascene, Carl Orff's Carmina Burana, Giuseppe Verdi's Requiem, and others.
In 1995-1998 he gave master classes in violin in the Serbian city of Kragujevac.
He was the first performer of numerous works by Ukrainian composers (in particular, "Hotel of Love" by O. Kanerstein, "Secret Calls" by E. Stankovych). His repertoire also includes numerous works of world classics.
He has recordings of works by Ukrainian composers on radio and television.
1996 - released a CD "Six Concertos by N. Paganini for Violin and Orchestra" (soloist O. Horokhov).
He also performs in a duet (violin-piano) with his sister Tetyana Andrievska-Bodenchuk, People's Artist of Ukraine.
Recognition
1988 - Laureate of the Mykola Lysenko Republican Violin Competition.
2002 - Member of the National Union of Composers of Ukraine.
2009 - Honoured Artist of Ukraine.
2018 - People's Artist of Ukraine.