Nikita Borisevich is an internationally acclaimed violinist who frequently performs across the United States and Europe.
Borisevich is a winner of numerous international music competitions and has performed on world renown stages such as The Kennedy Center (Washington, DC), Mozarteum University Salzburg (Salzburg, Austria), Grand Hall of Moscow Conservatory (Moscow, Russia), Shriver Hall (Baltimore, Maryland), and Manuel de Falla Auditorium (Granada, Spain), among others.
As an active chamber music performer, Nikita Borisevich performs together with his wife, internationally acclaimed pianist Margarita Loukachkina as the Borisevich Duo. The Duo was a recipient of the inaugural Young Artist Development Series Award at The El Paso Pro Musica Festival in collaboration with Peabody Conservatory, and has since then been invited to do a residency at El Paso Pro Musica Festival, Northwest Bach Festival, and Sitka Summer Music Festival by Grammy-Award-winning cellist, Zuill Bailey.
Most recently, Borisevich made his debut at the Venetian Arts Society in Florida, the Chamber Music Society of Maryland, and gave performances in France and Luxembourg. The Borisevich Duo was named a winner of the Beverly Hills National Auditions, in addition to making their debut at the Dame Myra Hess Concert Series in Chicago(IL), the Alden Theatre in McLean (VA), the Bethel Woods Center for the Arts (NY), the Gualala Chamber Music Society in Gualala (CA), the Tuesday Concert Series in Washington, DC, and the Evensong Concert Series in Silver Spring (MD). In addition to an active performing career, Borisevich is a dedicated teacher and educator. He is a professor of Chamber music at the Peabody Institute of the Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland.