ABOUT THE ARTIST
Dmytro Kokoshynskyy is a Ukrainian harpsichordist and prizewinner of several international competitions, including 2nd Prize and the Audience Prize at the MA Competition in Bruges (2023), 3rd Prize at the International Bach Competition in Leipzig (2022), and 2nd Prize at the International Harpsichord Competition in Milan (2021).
Born in Kyiv into a family of musicians, he began his training at the R. Glière Music Institute, where he studied harpsichord with Olena Zhukova and piano with Juliana Yablonska. From 2017 to 2024, he studied at the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis in Basel with Francesco Corti, and later continued his postgraduate studies with Andrea Marcon, completing them in 2025.
He performs as a soloist in recitals and festivals throughout Europe, including Milano Arte Musica, CIS – Cembalomusik in der Stadt Basel, and Vespri Musicali San Maurizio. His repertoire ranges from late Renaissance music to contemporary works.
In May 2026, his first solo album, Music for These Troubled Times, was released on the label Fuga Libera. The album is devoted to melancholy in English music between the late 16th and early 17th centuries, and places its historical expression in dialogue with the present.