Pavlo Beznosiuk

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Pavlo Beznosiuk (born July 4, 1960 in Sheffield ) is a British violinist and conductor who focuses on historical performance practice .

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The son of Ukrainian-Irish parents is one of the most famous interpreters in the field of early music, both as a soloist , chamber musician and concertmaster . In addition to the baroque violin and the modern violin, he plays a variety of string instruments, such as the viola d'amore , renaissance violin, viola and medieval forerunners of the violin family and fiddles .

He has appeared with many well-known world-class ensembles such as the “Parley of Instruments”, the Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra , the “Beethoven String Trio of London”, the “Hanover Band”, the “New London Consort” and the “ Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment ”, the Polish ensemble“ L'Arte dei Suonatori ”or“ Le Parlement de Musique ”from France, he has been a member of the Academy of Ancient Music since the mid-1980s and has been its concertmaster for several years, and occasionally leads the Academy .

Beznosiuk is the musical director of the “Avison Ensemble”, with whom he recorded collections of works by Charles Avison , Antonio Vivaldi and Arcangelo Corelli .

Pavlo Beznosiuk teaches baroque violin at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama , the Royal Academy of Music and the Koninklijk Conservatorium The Hague . His sister Lisa Beznosiuk teaches historical transverse flute at the Royal Academy of Music and the Royal College of Music .

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Individual evidence

  1. Biography on the Royal Academy of Music website