Born in 1988 in Kiev, Antonii Baryshevskyi studied with outstanding professors including Valery Kozlov at the National Music Academy of Ukraine and Marian Rybicki at the Ecole Normale de Musique in Paris.
Baryshevskyi has won more than a dozen international competitions, including First Prize at the renowned Arthur Rubinstein Piano Competition in Tel Aviv in 2014.
He makes guest appearances in many European countries, as well as in Japan, South Korea, Russia and the US. In collaboration with conductors of the likes of Douglas Bostock, Roman Kofman, Yordan Kamdzhalov, Gerd Albrecht, Volodymyr Sirenko, Mykola Dyadyura, and Stanislav Gorkovenko, he has performed with orchestras including Munich Radio Orchestra, Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, the Ukraine Philharmonic National Orchestra, the Philharmonic Orchestra of the City of Heidelberg, and Orquesta de la Ciudad de Granada.
Baryshevskyi has been invited to perform at renowned venues and international festivals including Wigmore Hall (London), Martha Argerich’s Progetto (Lugano), the Mariinsky Theatre (St. Petersburg), the Ruhr Piano Festival, the Konzerthaus in Berlin, the Nikolaisaal in Potsdam, MDR Summer Music Festival, the Korea Piano Festival, the Chopin Festival (Poland), the Chautauqua Institution (New York State), and the Busoni Festival (Bolzano, Italy).
Baryshevskyi’s début CD was released in the Naxos Laureate Series in 2010; then, in 2015, CAvi-music published his 2nd release featuring works by Mussorgsky and Scriabin (CAvi8553332).