Anastasia Dziadevych

CHE | Violine

Mitwirkung

Annemarie
2. August 2026, 17–18.10 Uhr, Kongresszentrum Davos

Anastasia Dziadevych is a Ukrainian violinist, born in Kyiv into a family of musicians. She is a prize winner of Rahn Musikpreis and Duttweiler Hut-Wettbewerb. Throughout her musical journey she has appeared in numerous festivals and concerts across Europe and USA, including the Aspen Music Festival, the Verbier Festival Orchestra, the Festival Auvers-sur-Oise as a chamber musician. She has appeared as a soloist with the Franz Schmidt Kammerorchester in Vienna, Austria, the Bayerische Philharmonie in Munich, Germany and the Filarmonica de Stat Târgu Mureș, Romania.

At the age of 17, she was accepted to the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music in

Tel Aviv, Israel, to study under the highly renowned violinist and professor Hagai Shaham. During her studies in Israel, Anastasia took part in solo recitals and radio broadcasts.

 In 2021, Anastasia began her studies at the Zurich University of the Arts with Professor Rudolf Koelman. She is currently pursuing a Solo Master’s degree there under the guidance of Professors Ilya Gringolts and Alexander Sitkovetsky. Anastasia has participated in masterclasses with distinguished musicians such as Ana Chumachenko, Augustin Hadelich, Ida Kavafian, Ulf Wallin, Christin Tetzlaff and Alexander Kerr. She is also a scholarship holder at the Music Academy in Lichtenstein.

A significant part of Anastasia‘s musical life is dedicated to the MARS, string quartet in which she is the 1st violin. The ensemble has recently won a prize at the Orpheus Swiss Chamber Music Competition and has also been selected for the MERITA.cubed program in collaboration with Le Dimore del Quartetto.

For the 2025/26 season, Anastasia has joined the Tonhalle Zürich Orchestra as an intern.

Anastasia plays a Marinus Capicchioni violin, generously loaned from a privat collection.

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