ANASTASIA VOLTCHOK BIOGRAPHY
Versatile artist and life-affirming woman, honored with a Gold Medal at the World Piano competition in Cincinnati in 2003, Swiss pianist of Russian/Ukrainian descent was born into a family of professional pianists.

Anastasia Voltchok started to study piano at the age of four at Moscow Gnessin School , continued at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory College with Larissa Dedova, Rowan University of New Jersey with Veda Zuponcic, Basel Music Academy in Switzerland with Rudolf Buchbinder and completed her studies at the University of Maryland with Santiago Rodriguez where she became a Doctor of Musical Arts.

Since her orchestral debut with Haydn piano concerto at the age eight Anastasia Voltchok has performed extensively throughout Western and Eastern Europe and the USA. Among her renowned colleagues on stage are Martha Argerich, Lahav Shani, Dennis Russell Davies, Howard Griffiths, Markus Poschner, Maxim Rysanov, Oleg Kaskiv, Simon Gaudenz, Daria Scarano. As a recitalist she performs at Tonhalle Zürich, Santa Cecilia in Rome and Victoria Hall in Geneva. A guest artist at La Roque d’Anthéron Piano Festival in France, Grafenegg Festival in Austria, Voltchok often paints while on tour, exhibiting her work in galleries around Europe and the wider world.

For Voltchok, visual art is another essential means of expression, because it expands her sensorial connection with the audience. Unlike music, Voltchok notes that art can be “seen by the eye or touched" , for her it is of great importance to “express the energy and the emotion of the moment.”

Past tours include appearances with Kremerata Baltica and Gidon Kremer, München Philharmonic with Lahav Shani, Vilnius Chamber Orchestra with Adria Cepajte, Mariinsky Orchestra and Valery Gergiev, performances at the Auditorium de Teneriffe, and Lincoln Centre, in New York.

In 2016 Anastasia Voltchok founded the “Stars at the Rhine” music festival in Basel, Switzerland, its main focus is the promotion of young artists. The recent editions of 2022/23 featured the Swiss premiere of Evgeny Kissin string quartet, a Concerto competition for young performers and a concert with the Soloists of the Menuhin International Academy under the direction of Volodymyr Sheiko, head of the Ukrainian National Radio Symphony Orchestra.

Anastasia Voltchok has recorded for Novalis, Genuin and Solo Musica. A recording of Richard Addinsell’s Warsaw Concerto with the Branderburgische Philharmonie and Howard Griffiths was released with label CPO. Her most recent CD with selected piano works was released in October 2023 with Centaur Records in the USA.