Krivenko solo flutist in the Konzerthausorchester Berlin

Andrei Krivenko studied at the FHNW in Felix Renggli's flute class and has been part of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra Academy for two years. He has now won the position of principal flute in the Konzerthausorchester Berlin.

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Russian-born Andrei Krivenko received his first flute lessons at the age of 6. He graduated from the Basel Music Academy in Felix Renggli's class. Krivenko holds a scholarship from the Kurt Redel Foundation and has won numerous prestigious international competitions.

He has already performed as a soloist in Sweden, France, Germany, Italy and Russia, as well as with the Zakhar Bron Festival Orchestra (Switzerland) and the Russian Youth Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Yuri Bashmet. He received further important artistic impulses in master classes with Vincent Lucas (Paris), Andrea Lieberknecht (Munich), Philip Bernold (Paris), William Bennett (London), Peter Lukas Graf (Basel) and Denis Bouriakov (Los Angeles), among others.

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