BIOGRAPHY
Veaceslav Quadrini Ceaicovschi, Born in 1990 in Chișinău (Republic of Moldova – former USSR), he began studying the violin at the age of five at the specialized high school “E. Porumbescu”, in the class of Prof. Galina Buinovschi. At the age of eight he performed A. Vivaldi’s Concerto in A minor with the Moldovan National Philharmonic, and at nine with the Tirana Chamber Orchestra (Albania).
Guided in his musical studies by his mother Natalia Ceaicovschi (former Konzertmeister of the Moldovan Radio and Television Orchestra and concert performer and pedagogue of the historic Tchaikovsky Conservatory School in Moscow), he further refined his training with P. Vernikov, M. Sîrbu, B. Belkin, O. Semchuk, and S. Tchakerian, with whom he graduated in 2012 from the Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome, quickly gaining international recognition.
He has been invited as a soloist to numerous prestigious festivals, particularly in Russia and Romania, where he performed violin concertos by P. I. Tchaikovsky, J. Brahms, W. A. Mozart, C. Saint-Saëns, J. Sibelius, H. Wieniawski, and S. Prokofiev, receiving great success and acclaim from specialized critics.
He obtained Old System (V.O.) diplomas with highest honors in: Violin (2008), Viola (2011), Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia – Solo Violin (2012), Music Education – Violin, Second Level (2014), Composition (2020), Orchestral Conducting (2021).
Alongside his solo career, he has developed an active career as an orchestral conductor, initially as Stage Director/Assistant Conductor and later as Principal Conductor in several opera productions, including La Traviata and Falstaff by G. Verdi, L’Elisir d’Amore by G. Donizetti, and Suor Angelica by G. Puccini, among others.
He has performed chamber and lyric-symphonic repertoire with numerous renowned orchestras, including the Plovdiv Chamber Orchestra (Bulgaria), Tirana Academy Chamber Orchestra (Albania), “Balcan” Chamber Orchestra of Tirana (Albania), Sofia Chamber Orchestra (Bulgaria), Niš Chamber Orchestra (Serbia), Moldovan Chamber Orchestra, Campania String Orchestra, as well as symphonic ensembles such as the Izhevsk Symphony Orchestra (Udmurt Republic), Bulgaria Classic Symphony Orchestra, Pavlodar Symphony Orchestra (Kazakhstan), I Filarmonici dell’Opera di Roma, and the International Symphony Orchestra of Campania.
He has carried out and continues to pursue artistic activity both as a conductor and soloist in Italy and abroad, including Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, North Macedonia, Albania, Serbia, Kosovo, Russia, Mexico, and China.
He currently holds a tenured professorship (appointed through public competition) in Violin at the “Stanislao Giacomantonio” State Conservatory of Music in Cosenza.



