Dmytro Udovychenko was born on June 1, 1999 in Kharkiv (Ukraine). He has been studying music since he was 5 years old. At the age of 6, Dmytro has begun his studies at the Kharkiv Specialized Musical boarding school, where he currently follows a violin program under the supervision of Ludmila Varenina. Dmytro is award winner of the following international music competitions:
Dmytro performed with the following orchestras: «Virtuosos of Moscow» conducted by Vladimir Spivakov (Moscow), Kharkiv Regional Philharmonic Orchestra, Youth Symphonic Orchestra (Kharkiv), and many others orchestras of Ukraine, Germany, Lithuania.
In 2014 Dmytro was invited by Yury Bashmet to perform at the international festival Elba Isola Musicale D’Europa. In 2012 and 2014, at the invitation of Vladimir Spivakov, Dmytro performed in the Grand Hall of the International Music House during the opening ceremony of the “Moscow Welcomes Friends” International Festival, accompanied by Virtuosos of Moscow» (conducted by Vladimir Spivakov).
Dmytro has also recorded a number of performances at the National Recording House (Kyiv).
In addition, Dmytro participated in the master-classes of the following professors: Boris Garlitsky (Paris), Dmitry Sitkovetsky (London), Sergey Ostrovsky (Geneve- Neuchatel), Nataliya Boyarskaya (London), Olga Parkhomenko (Helsinki), etc.
Dmytro is currently studying with professor Boris Garlitsky (Folkwang Universität der Künste, Essen, Germany).
If you are interested in working with Dmytro, please get in touch with the EMCY Office.
J. S. Bach, Sonata No.1 in G minorfor Violin solo Adagio and Fugue, Siciliana and Presto
J. S. Bach, Sonata No.2 in A minor for Violin solo Grave and Fugue, Andante and Allegro
J. S. Bach, Partita No.3 in E Major for Violin solo Prelude, Loure, Gavotte en Rondeaux, Menuet and Bouree
B. Bartok, Romanian Folk Dances
A. Bazzini, La Ronde des Lutins (Op.25)
M. Bruch, Concerto No.1
E. Chausson, Poeme for Violin and Orchestra
E. Elgar, Salut d’Amour
E. Elgar, La capricieuse (Op.17)
A. Glazunov, Antract (Raymonda)
A. Glazunov, Grand Adagio (Raymonda)
F. Kreisler, Poldini Dancing Doll
F. Kreisler, Tambourin Chinois
F. Kreisler, Pugniani, Prelude and Allegro
W. Kroll, Banjo and Fiddle
E. Lalo, Symphonie Espagnole
B. Martinu, 7 Arabesques (No.4 and No.5)
J. Massenet, Meditation (from Thais)
W. A. Mozart, Concerto No.1
W. A. Mozart, Concerto No.3
W. A. Mozart, Concerto No.5
N. Paganini, Caprice No.4, 5 and 24
S. S. Prokofiev, Sonata for Two Violins (Op.56)
M. M. Ponce, Estrellita
M. Ravel, Sonate for Violin and Piano No.2
M. Skoryk, Caprice for Violin solo
R. Schumann, Violin Sonata No.1 (Op.105)
F. Schubert, Rondo Brilliant in B minor
C. Saint-Saens, Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso
H. Vieuxtemps, Tarantella
A. Vivaldi, Concerto L’Inverno’ in F minor
E. Ysaye, Sonata No.1 for Solo Violin
R. Wagner, Albumblatt
F. Waxman, Carmen Fantasy
H. Wieniawski, Polonaise in D Major
H. Wieniawski, Variations on an Original Theme
H. Wieniawski, Alla Saltarella
H. Wieniawski, Études and Caprices 7 “La Cadenza” (Op.10)
A. K. Glazunov, Violin concerto for Violin and Orchestra
F. Mendelssohn, Concert in E minor for Violin and Orchestra
S. S. Prokofiev, Violin concerto No.2
P. I. Tchaikovsky, Violin concerto for Violin and Orchestra
H. Vieuxtemps, Violin concert No.5 for Violin and Orchestra
H. Wieniawski, Concerto No.2 for Violin and Orchestra
H. Wieniawski, Concerto No.2 for Violin and Orchestra
J. Brahms, Clarinet Quintet in B minor (Op.115)
J. Brahms, Piano Quartet No.3 in C minor (Op.60)
G. Fauré, Piano Quartet No.2 (Op.45)
D. Shostakovich, String Quartet No.8
D. Shostakovich, 5 Pieces for 2 Violins and Piano