Two Cultures one sound - UKRAINIAN POLISH DUO
Pianist Radoslawa Jasik and fiute player Denis Savelyev are a rising force in the world of classica! music.
The duo has been praised for their virtuosity, musically, and stage precence. They are quicky becoming one of the most sough-after young ensembles in the world.
Pianist Radoslawa Jasik and fiute player Denis Savelyev are a rising force in the world of classica! music.
Radoslawa and Denis met each other at Mannes School of Music in 2015. They established a duo and performed in various venues, including Carnegie Hall in 2015. In 2016 they were invited by the Ukrainian composer Virko Baley to give performances at the University of Nevada.This was a significant honor, as Baley is one of the most respected Ukrainian living composer in the world. In 2022, Jasik and Savelyev actively engaged in organizing charitable concerts to help Ukranian Refugees. They performed in several cities across Europe, raising money for relief organizations. In the summer of 2022, they presented their repertoire during a brief tour in Europe. They performed recitals in Italy and Poland promoting brotherhood between Polish and Ukranian nations through the music they selected. In November 2033 they returned to Carnegie Hall with their Polish-Ukranien repertoire as a duo, and performed Hoverla by Ukranian composer S. Orel as part of a larger ensemble in Support of Ukraine. Their repertoire ranges from baroque pieces to moder music. The duo has been praised for their virtuosity, musicaly, and stage precence. They are quicky becoming one of the most sough-after young ensembles in the world.
The duo has been praised for their virtuosity, musically, and stage precence. They are quicky becoming one of the most sough-after young ensembles in the world.
Pianist Radoslawa Jasik and fiute player Denis Savelyev are a rising force in the world of classica! music.
Radoslawa and Denis met each other at Mannes School of Music in 2015. They established a duo and performed in various venues, including Carnegie Hall in 2015. In 2016 they were invited by the Ukrainian composer Virko Baley to give performances at the University of Nevada.This was a significant honor, as Baley is one of the most respected Ukrainian living composer in the world. In 2022, Jasik and Savelyev actively engaged in organizing charitable concerts to help Ukranian Refugees. They performed in several cities across Europe, raising money for relief organizations. In the summer of 2022, they presented their repertoire during a brief tour in Europe. They performed recitals in Italy and Poland promoting brotherhood between Polish and Ukranian nations through the music they selected. In November 2033 they returned to Carnegie Hall with their Polish-Ukranien repertoire as a duo, and performed Hoverla by Ukranian composer S. Orel as part of a larger ensemble in Support of Ukraine. Their repertoire ranges from baroque pieces to moder music. The duo has been praised for their virtuosity, musicaly, and stage precence. They are quicky becoming one of the most sough-after young ensembles in the world.