Ana Chumachenco is an Italian born violinist of Argentinian, Ukrainian, and German descent.
Biography
Ana Chumachenco was born in Padova, Italy, on 23 June 1945. From the age of four, Chumachenco practiced violin under the guidance of her father, a former student of Hungarian
violinist Leopold Auer. She completed her studies in
Buenos Aires under
Ljerko Spiller and, until the age of 17, lived in
South America. In 1963 at the age of 18, she moved to Europe where she would continue her violin studies and, in the same year, won the
gold medal of the Carl Flesch Competition in London. Chumachenco went on to win a
silver medal for her participation in the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition in
Brussels, at the same time taking lessons with
Yehudi Menuhin,
Joseph Szigeti, and
Sandor Vegh.
Currently, Chumachenco plays with Oscar Lysy and Walter Notas and is a violin professor at the Kronberg Academy, the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München and she holds master classes at the Music Academy Accademia Lorenzo Perosi in Biella. She also works as a juror for the International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition in Helsinki and the Queen Elisabeth Music Competition in Belgium.
Her brother Nicolas Chumachenco was also a violinist and professor.
Awards
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1989 Merit Diploma Konex Award
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1999 Platinum Konex Award as the best Bow Instrument Performer of the decade in Argentina
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2007 Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany