Violinist Andrii Pavlov was born in Kyiv, Ukraine. He grew up and was
inspired in the family of musicians. After graduating the Reinhold Gliere Music
College he completed the education at the Tchaikovsky National Music Academy
of Ukraine with Professor Vadim Kozin. Also Andrii improved his skills with
Gyorgy Pauk, Philip Setzer, Marc Danel, Johannes Meissl, Andrej Bielow and
Krzystof Smietana.
As a solo violinist Andrii collaborated with Vienna Radio Symphony
Orchestra, National Symphony orchestra of Ukraine, Kyiv Soloists, Lviv
Philharmonic, New Era Orchestra, Radio Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine,
Poltava Symphony. His activities includes solo and chamber performances at
MonteLeon Сhamber Music Festival in Spain, Septembre Musicale in Switzerland,
Zeist Music Days and Grachtenfestival in the Netherlands, Randspiele in Germany,
concerts in Italy, Japan, Austria, Denmark, France, Portugal, Poland, Lithuania etc.
Andrii has played in such concert venues as Radiokulturhaus in Vienna, UNESCO
in Paris, Menuhin Forum in Bern, Hermitage Museum in Amsterdam, the National
Philharmonic in Kyiv and joined the stage in chamber music with Gerard Causse,
Valeriy Sokolov, Julian Milkis and Andrej Bielow.
During the last years his constant ensemble partner is pianist Valeriia Shulga.
Their duo Sonoro is a prizewinner of numerous international chamber music
competitions, among them Tallinn (2021, First prize) Plovdiv (2017, Grand prize),
Salieri-Zinetti (2016, Third prize) where Andrii awarded a special prize as the best
violinist of the competition ( Il Diploma della Giuria “violinista Al miglior
edizione 2016” given by Rotary Club Verona) Johannes Brahms (2015, Third
prize) and others.
Since 2018 Andrii joint the teaching position at the Gliere Municipal Academy of
Music in Kyiv.
In 2017 Andrii has been awarded the Levko Revutsky prize of the Ministry of
Culture of Ukraine.