Milana Chernyavska

She has played internationally as a soloist and chamber musician, with a focus on contemporary music which she also recorded.

[2] She studied further in masterclasses with Dmitri Bashkirov and Boris Bloch [de], among others, and at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich with Margarita Höhenrieder and Gerhard Oppitz.

As a chamber musician, she has performed with Julia Fischer, Daniel Müller-Schott, and the Vogler Quartet, among others.

[3] In 2013, she recorded music for violin and piano by Nikolai Rakov, including three sonatas, with David Frühwirth.

[2] Barry Brenesal noted in Fanfare about this only recording of the music: "Chernyavska is a full partner in the proceedings, delicate and brutal as required, the pair playing together with familiar ease.