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Fedyuk Nazar Andreyevich

1992

Nazar Fedyuk (b. 1992) is a young Ukrainian violinist.

Biography.
Nazar began his studies in the city of Stryi at the age of five in the class of Lesia Ogurtsova. Later, in 2004, he continued his studies at the Solomiya Krushelnytska Lviv Secondary Specialised Music Boarding School in the class of Volodymyr Shurgot. In 2010, he entered the Mykola Lysenko National Music Academy in Lviv, where he continues his studies in the class of Professor Volodymyr Zaransky.

He has won many violin competitions, including the First Prize at the International A. Dombrovskis Competition (Riga, Latvia, 2011), the First Oleh Krysa Competition in Lviv (2013), and the Third Prize at the National Violin Competition in Lviv. Laureate of the First Prize of the International F. Telemann Competition (Poznan, Poland, 2008) and winner of special prizes of the Henri Marteau Foundation (Lichtenberg, Germany, 2008) and the Richard Wagner World Society (Bayreuth, Germany, 2008), Laureate of the Third Prize of the M. Yale Competition (Minsk, 2007), Laureate of the Third Prize of the International Violin Competition (Minsk, 2007). ), Winner of the Third Prize at the Talents of Europe 2007 Competition (Dolny Kubin, Slovakia), Winner of the Third Prize of the II International Ernst and K. Szymanowski Competition, Winner of the First Prize of the XII M. Striharz Competition (Lviv, 2006), Winner of the First Prize and Grand Prix of the Blue Bird Competition (Simferopol, 2009).

Nazar Fedyuk has participated in masterclasses of such famous musicians as Zakhar Bron, Oleh Krysa, Iryna Bochkova, Serhii Kravchenko, Bartosz Bryla, Ihor Ozim, Yuval Waldman, Michael Striharz, Petru Munteanu and Roman Lasotsky.

He frequently gives solo concerts in Ukraine and abroad. He performs with the National Orchestra of Latvia, the Kyiv Camerata, the Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Lviv Philharmonic, the Virtuosos of Lviv Chamber Orchestra and the Symphony Orchestra of the Transcarpathian Philharmonic.

He plays violins made by the famous Czech master Alfons-Francis Vavra and the Ukrainian master Myroslav Putsentelia.

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