Oboe

Uliana Makieieva was born in Kharkiv in 1988. She was graduated from
Kharkiv Special Music School with two diplomas: Oboe and Theory of Music. In
2011 she completed her Oboe Master Degree in Kharkiv State University of Arts with
excellence. She has received several diplomas: Concert artist, Orchestra artist,
Chamber music artist, Research scientist, High education teacher. She studied with
professor Vladimir Lebedev and senior teacher Viktoria Karelova. In 2014 Uliana
completed her Postgraduate studies in the Kharkiv State University of Arts.
Uliana has won several international and national competitions including: Eugen
Coca International Competition (Chisinau, Moldova), “Blue Bird” (Simferopol,
Ukraine), “Kharkiv Assemblies” (Kharkiv, Ukraine), Dmytro Bida International
Competition (Lviv, Ukraine), Volodymyr Antonov National Competition (Kyiv,
Ukraine). She took a part in master classes by prof. Alexey Ogrintchouk, prof.
Carsten Eckert, prof. Alfredo Bernardini. Several years in a row Uliana got President
of Ukraine Scholarship, also she was fellowship of Eugen Kushnaryov Foundation
and “Renaissance” Foundation. She has given concerts and has participated in
festivals through out Ukraine and abroad.
While her studying in the school she started her professional career as an
orchestra musician in Kharkiv Youth Symphony Orchestra “Slobozhanskiy”. Uliana
has been invited for several years as the principal oboe for Kharkiv Chamber
Orchestra “Fortunati”. She has worked as principal oboe at Chernigiv Academic
symphony orchestra “Philharmony”, as co-principal oboe at Odessa National Opera
and Ballet Theater and from 2013 to 2020 was principal oboe of Odessa
Philharmonic Orchestra. From 2020 to 2023 Uliana was a full-time employed
principal oboe at the Lviv National Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra. During this
time she repeatedly performed solo with the orchestra, took a part in various
ensembles and also took an active part in many baroque music projects.
Since 2023 she is an soloist in National soloist ensemble “Kyiv kamerata”