Zino Bogachek, Violin
Ukrainian-born American violinist, Zino Bogachek, known for his uncompromising individuality and wide-ranging musical interests, has performed extensively as a soloist, recitalist and chamber music collaborator throughout the former USSR, Poland, Austria, Italy, Mexico and the U.S. His appearances as soloist have included performances with Lviv Philharmonic, Lviv Chamber Orchestra, Centennial Philharmonic, Acton Chamber Orchestra, Cape Ann Symphony, Eclipse Chamber Orchestra, Knoxville Symphony, Triptych Chamber Orchestra and Summer Music from Greensboro Festival Orchestra, inspiring the leading US press to remark "Mr. Bogachek displayed a soundness technique with meticulous care lavished on every detail,” "expert technique, emotional expressiveness and a firm sense of partnership,” and “a superb violinist with a great sense of style." Zino was a recipient of the Boston University Director's Award, received Honorary Diplomas from several international competitions and was elected to Pi Kappa Lambda Chapter of the National Music Honor Society. Mr. Bogachek has participated in the National Virtuosi Festival in Ukraine, the Haydn Festival in Austria, Orfeo Festival in Italy, and Summer Music from Greensboro Festival, where he has served as concertmaster and leader from 1995 to 2010. A passionate and dedicated teacher, Zino served on the faculty at Columbia Union College (2003-2008) and George Mason University (2008-2011). Since 1999, Mr. Bogachek has been a member of the Washington National Opera/Kennedy Center Opera House Orchestra. A graduate of Lvov Conservatory, he continued his studies at the Vienna Academy of Music and Boston University. His teachers have included M. Veitzner, Y. Mazurkevich, E. Lehner and B. Senofsky.