Ukrainian violinist, has been acclaimed by international critics as one of the most outstanding performers of his generation in the Early Music Scene.
He has served as concertmaster with renowned ensembles such as La Tempête (Simon-Pierre Bestion), Le Caravansérail (Bertrand Cuiller), and The Humboldt Orchestra, and has appeared as a soloist with B’Rock Orchestra, Gabetta Consort, L’Orchestre PESMD (Bordeaux), and La Camerata Rousseau. He collaborates regularly with leading early music groups such as Gli Incogniti (Amandine Beyer), Collegium 1704 (Václav Luks), Vespres d’Arnadí (Dani Espasa), and La Ritirata (Josetxu Obregón), performing at prestigious festivals and venues including the Festival d’Ambronay, BOZAR,
Philharmonie Berlin, Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, Palau de la Música Catalana, and the Auditorio Nacional de Madrid, among others.
In 2019 he founded his own ensemble, Infermi d’Amore, with which he recorded the album Lost in Venice (2022) and is currently preparing the release of their second recording.
Since 2022, he has been playing a Lorenzo & Tomaso Carcassi violin (1760), generously loaned to him by the Jumpstart Jr. Foundation in Amsterdam.