Anna Buevich Belgian Violinist of Russian Origin
Anna Buevich, a Belgian violinist of Russian origin, was born in 1981 and started
to play violin at the age of 6. In 1996 she got a place in the Moscow Conservatory
Musical College where she studied with prof. N. Anurova and graduated with
success in 2001.
Anna continued her studies in The Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance
(Israel) with prof. M. Liberman from 2001 to 2004. In 2005 she moved to Belgium
where she obtained her master degree at the Royal Conservatory of Ghent in
2011, studying with prof. M. Bezverkhny.
In October 2008 she was granted a diploma on the International Violin Solo
Competition in Cremona (Italy).
Anna played with Cascophil Chamber Orchestra, the Philharmonic Orchestra of
Flanders, the Filharmonie, The Flemish Opera and ISQ string Quartet. She has
been playing classical music at high level, having had the delight to play
Tchaikovsky directed by Lahav Shani (Filharmonie) or the Opera La Juive by Peter
Konwitschny (Flemish Opera). On top she is also experienced in performing pop,
rock and movie themes music. She has played a wide variety of concerts and
shows in Europe. One of the highlights in 2016 were certainly the Hans Zimmer
tour in Europe (the Philharmonic Orchestra of Flanders) and the Marble Sounds
live concert at C Mine Genk (Cascophil).
Anna also played numerous recordings with Cascophil Chamber Orchestra for
pop artists like Clouseau, Marble Sounds, Jan Leyers, etc.