Tatiana Chulochnikova


Biography Tatiana Chulochnikova


Tatiana Chulochnikova
Violinist Tatiana Chulochnikova has been praised by the press for her "fiercely pointed" (San Francisco Chronicle) and “fine performances” (The Washington Post), “dark plush romantic violin sound' (New York Concert Review) and 'thrilling technique and bravura style" (San Francisco Classical Voice). Born in Kharkiv, Ukraine, Tatiana began playing violin at the age of seven and made her professional debut at fourteen performing Bruch’s violin concerto with the Kharkiv Philharmonic. An award winning, Tatiana Chulochnikova received her professional training at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory in Moscow as well as Oberlin Conservatory and the Juilliard School.

In recent seasons Tatiana Chulochnikova appeared as a soloist with orchestra, recitalist and concertmaster with leading early music ensembles throughout the United States, Europe and Russia. The highlights include appearances as a concerto soloist in Vivaldi’s “Four Seasons”, Philip Glass’ Violin Concerto no.2 “American Four Seasons”; Tatiana’s solo debut at Carnegie Hall’s Weill Hall, chamber debut at Kennedy Center’s Milennium Stage, as well as solo and duo recitals in Chicago,IL, San Francisco, CA, Minneapolis, MN and New York City. Chulochnikova’s performances and interviews have been broadcast by classical radio stations nationwide including WETA, KALV and WFMT.

In 2016 Chulochnikova’s first commercial CD recording was released worldwide on Toccata Classics(London, UK). A world premiere of violin music by composer Theodore Akimenko, the album earned very enthusiastic reviews including Fanfare Magazine (US) which called it “a fascinating release” and Classica Magazine (France) which described the interpretation as demonstrating a “total commitment and a free lyricism that goes straight to the heart”. Chulochnikova’s second album “Meditations and Reflections” was recorded at the Steppenwolf Studio in the Netherlands in November 2018 and will be released worldwide by Steinway&Sons recording label on October 18, 2019.



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