He graduated with honours from the Faculty of Opera and Symphony Conducting of the Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine (class of People's Artist of Ukraine, Professor A. Vlasenko).
He has participated in many conducting competitions, including: II All-Ukrainian Festival-Competition of Conducting Art "Musical Tavria" (Kherson, 2010, first prize), V International Competition of Symphony Conductors named after W. Lutosławski International Symphony Conducting Competition (Poland, 2011, semi-finalist), International Symphony Conducting Competition in Chisinau (Moldova, 2011, second prize), II International Symphony Conducting Competition in Chisinau (Moldova, 2013, first prize, orchestra prize and audience prize), Yevgeny Svetlanov International Conducting Competition in Paris (France, one of 16 finalists selected from more than 500 applications from around the world). In November 2017, he became a laureate of the Third Stefan Turchak International Conducting Competition in Kyiv (second prize).
He has worked as a conductor of the Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Dnipro Philharmonic, during which time he prepared more than 100 concert programmes. In June 2016, he was invited to the Bavarian State Opera to conduct the world premiere of H. Berheide's opera MAUERSCHAU (Contemplation of the Wall).
In 2016-2019, he was the conductor of the Kyiv Municipal Academic Theatre of Opera and Ballet for Children and Youth.
He has collaborated with the National Symphony Orchestra of the Republic of Moldova, the National Choir of the Republic of Moldova "Doina", the National Honoured Academic Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, the National Honoured Academic Choir of Ukraine "Dumka", the Symphony Orchestra and Choir of the Dnipro Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre, the Radio France Symphony Orchestra (France), the Bavarian State Opera Orchestra and Choir (Germany), the Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra (Germany), and the Podlaska Philharmonic Orchestra in Bialystok (Poland).
In October 2016, he took part in the International Project to commemorate the victims of the Babyn Yar massacre with the National Academic Choir of Ukraine "Dumka" and the Hamburg Philharmonic Orchestra.
Conductor-director of the performances of W. A. Mozart's "So Do All Men" and G. B. Pergolesi's "The Maidservant" at the Opera Studio of the Tchaikovsky National Music Academy of Ukraine.
In March 2018, he was invited to conduct the Kharkiv Music Fest, where he conducted an orchestra of concertmasters from orchestras from all over Ukraine.
In June 2019, he staged Mozart's opera The Marriage of Figaro at the Kyiv Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre for Children and Youth.
In November 2019, he won the competition for the position of music director of the Lviv National Opera. In 2020, he was the conductor-director of Puccini's Turandot, which was staged for the first time in the theatre's history, as well as the Gala Concert dedicated to the 120th anniversary of the Lviv National Opera. He also initiated the first performance by the Lviv National Opera Orchestra of iconic symphonic works - Mahler's Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection" (2021) and B. Liatoshynsky's Symphony No. 3 (2022).
Conductor-director:
"Turandot by G. Puccini (2020)
Symphony No. 2 "Resurrection" by Mahler (2021)
Concert "Strauss Ball" (2021)
Symphony No. 3 by B. Liatoshynsky (2022)
Conductor:
"Don Giovanni by W. A. Mozart
"Masquerade Ball", "Rigoletto", "La Traviata" by G. Verdi
"Carmen by G. Bizet
"La bohème, Tosca, Madama Butterfly by G. Puccini
Concert programme "Mozart Gala"