Born in 2002 in Moscow, Arseny Zakharov began studying the violin in 2008 at the Children's School of Arts in Lobnya (under the guidance of Lydia Skopintseva). He later transferred to Moscow School of Arts No. 17, continuing under the same teacher, while also studying piano in Lobnya (under the guidance of Nina Pavlova). In the same year, he was accepted into the Central Music School at the Moscow State Conservatory named after P.I. Tchaikovsky, studying under the guidance of Alexander Revich. In 2021, he enrolled in the Moscow State Conservatory named after P.I. Tchaikovsky, specializing in "viola" under the instruction of Roman Balashov, a Honored Artist of the Russian Federation.
Laureate of international and all-Russian competitions
2018
- Grand Prix winner of the 1st All-Russian Competition of Young Composers and Music Journalists named after Nikolay Metner in the category "Composition."
2019
- Laureate of the 2nd prize at the 7th Governor's International Youth Competition named after Valery Gavrilin in the category "Composition."
2020
- Laureate of the 1st prize at the International Competition of Composers named after Zagir Ismagilov in the category "Compositions for Orchestra."
He has participated in masterclasses with Ivry Gitlis, Dora Schwarzberg, Tim Kliphuis, and Jose Flores. Arseny has been part of the creative sessions at the Sirius Educational Center.
He has performed in concerts and festivals in Austria, Germany, Switzerland, and Croatia. Arseny represented the musical performance department of Sirius at concerts and all-Russian forums. He opened the concert "A Tribute to Ivry Gitlis" in France with his performance.
Arseny has been composing since the age of ten, creating symphonic, choral, chamber compositions, and the opera "Wild Swans" based on the tale by H.C. Andersen. He has conducted performances of his orchestral scores on multiple occasions.