
Ksenia Berezina was born in 1985 in Russia. In 2009 she graduated from the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory where she studied with Igor Frolov. Ksenia won the Leverhulme Trust Music Award and began her postgraduate studies at the Royal College of Music in London with Dr. Felix Andrievsky.
Ksenia is the winner of national and international violin competitions such as 18è Concurs Josep Mirabent I Magrans in Sitges (Spain), TWIYCA 2010 Competition in Tunbridge Wells (England), 6th international Competition for Young Soloists in Togliatti (Russia), Citta’ di Padova Prize in Padua (Italy), Nedialka Simeonova Competition in Haskovo (Bulgaria), 12th International Competition of Contemporary Chamber Music in Krakow (Poland), Cidade de Alcobaca in Alcobaca (Portugal).She has participated in masterclasses in Sweden, Czechoslovakia, Russia, United Kingdom and France.
As a concerto soloist Ksenia has performed with the Crimean Symphony Orchestra, Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatoire Chamber Orchestra and Chamber Orchestra “Moscow Camerata”.
Ksenia has performed chamber and solo performances at many London venues, including Cadogan Hall, the National Gallery, Britten Theatre, the Royal Academy of Art, RCM Concert Hall, St James’s Piccadilly, St Martin in the Fields, V&A Museum. She has taken part in music festival in many Russian cities as well as in the United Kingdom, Germany, Spain, North Korea, Czech, Sweden, Bulgaria, France, Italy, Norway, Portugal and Poland.