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Sergey Maiboroda

Violinist

Sergey Maiboroda is regarded by critics as one of the most virtuosic and charismatic young violinists of his generation.

He has won awards at numerous international competitions, including the 21st Century Art Competition in Kyiv, the Eugene Coca Competition in Chisinau, and First Prize at the Llangollen International Euphonium and String Competition (United Kingdom).

In 2014, he won Second Prize at the Forum Musicae Competition and at the Violins for Peace Competition held in Málaga, where he also received the Jesús de Monasterio Prize for the best performer of a work by a Spanish composer.

He is the author of the methodological manual “Cadenza for Violin as a Matter of Interpretive Analysis,” based on the cadenzas from J. Brahms’ Violin Concerto, a standard reference in the pedagogical and analytical fields of the instrument.

He completed his studies at the Reina Sofía School of Music in Madrid, under the guidance of professors Marco Rizzi and Sergey Teslya.

In 2014, he was awarded the Diploma for Most Outstanding Student in his department, presented by Her Majesty the Queen.

He has given recitals and concerts in some of the leading venues in Ukraine, Germany, Poland, Russia, and Switzerland.

In Spain, he has performed at renowned venues such as the Auditorio Nacional de Música, the Juan March Foundation, the Teatro Real in Madrid, and the Sala Unicaja de Conciertos María Cristina in Málaga.

He was the youngest resident soloist of the Odessa National Philharmonic, as well as concertmaster at the Arriaga Theater in Bilbao and the Lisbon Metropolitan Orchestra.

He is currently a member of the Orchestra of the Gran Teatre del Liceu in Barcelona.

Alongside his classical career, Sergey Maiboroda pursues a contemporary artistic practice focused on exclusive events, stage projects, and his own compositions, blending acoustic and electric violin.

His work combines technical excellence, stage presence, and a musical language that engages with contemporary music, film scores, and electronic fusion, creating elegant, versatile, and deeply emotional musical experiences.