Federico Kasik

Assistant 1st Concertmaster

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Federico Kasík began his musical career at the age of 7. After being taught by Tibor Varga in Sion (Switzerland) from 1992, he took lessons with Igor Pylatyuk and Bogodar Kotorovych at the National Academy of Music in Lviv and Kiev from 1994. Due to this long-standing connection, Federico Kasík is a direct successor to the artistic and didactic lineage of Avram Jampolski and Yuri Yankelevich, two of the most successful teachers of the Russian violin school.

In 2008, he moved to the masterclass of the leading Czech violinist Ivan Zenaty at the Carl Maria von Weber Academy of Music in Dresden. He received further musical impulses in various masterclasses with Ivry Gitlis, Kevork Mardirossian, Sir Yehudi Menuhin, Pavel Vernikov, Igor Oistrakh, Robert Canetti, Yfrah Neaman, Jiří Tomášek and Michael Frischenschlager, among others. Federico Kasík won the International Lissenko Competition in 2002 and the Carl Flesch Violin Competition in 2003.

Since 1998, he has performed as a soloist in Switzerland, Italy, Austria, Poland, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Russia and the Ukraine, as well as in Asia, particularly China and Japan.

In 2011, at the age of 26, Federico Kasík won the position of 1st Deputy Concertmaster of the Staatskapelle Dresden.

He is a passionate chamber musician who has performed with musicians such as Igor Levit, Denis Matsuev, Tatyana Mazurenko, Yuryi Bashmet and Oleg Krissa, as well as with the orchestra.