Kateryna Kulykova was born in Sevastopol, Ukraine.
She appeared on stages
of Ukraine, Latvia, Germany, France, Cyprus, Belgium, Norway, Israel,
South Africa. Kateryna performed at such concert halls as Kyiv Grand
Column and Chamber Philharmonic Halls and Concert Hall, Paris Invalides
Hall, Oslo State Philharmonic Hall and many others.
Kateryna participated
in numerous Music Competitions and Festivals, including the 5th
International Festival "Musical pearls" , the 15th International
Festival " the 3nd Kyiv International Piano Festivals , VII and VIII
International Festivals "Kyiv Summer Music Evenings" , Bellisimo
Festival Cuprus, Music Festival (Poland) and many others.
Kateryna
Kulykova performed with numerous Ukrainian Orchestras including Honoured
Academic Symphony Orchestra of Kiyv Philharmonic, Kyiv State Academic
Symphony Orchestra, Kyiv Academic Symphony Orchestra, TRC "Kyiv"
Symphony Orchestra, Kyiv State Symphony Orchestra "Kamerata",
Symphony Orchestra of Opera and Ballet Theatre of Kyiv, Conservatoire and
almost all other Kyiv orchestras, as well as Odessa and Kharkov
Philharmonic Orchestras. Kateryna also performed with numerous foreign
orchestras such as Warsaw National Orchestra (Poland), Oslo Philharmonic
Orchestra (Norway), The Contemporaneous Orchestral Ensemble (France). She
worked with such conductors as Alexey Gulyanitskiy, Nikolay Sukach,
Volodimir Sirenko, Mykola Dyadyura, Hobart Earle, Igor Palkin and others.
Kateryna appears on the following CD's: - CD "VI International
Piano Competition in Memory of Vladimir Horowitz", Ukraine, 2006 (S.
Rachmaninov Etude-tableaux D-dur Op.39) - CD "Ukrainian Foundation of
Culture (S. Rachmaninov Piano Concerto #2) - CD issued by E. Gilels
International Piano Competition in Odessa, Ukraine (J. Brahms Piano
Concerto #2 B-dur, op.83)
Kateryna Kulykova became the first performer of
works by Alemdar Karamanov (Ukraine), Ganna Gavrilets (Ukraine), Raymond
Moulaert (Belgium) and many others. Since 2002 Ms. Kulykova teaches piano
at Kyiv National Music Academy named after P. I. Tchaikovsky (Ukraine).