BORIS LOGINOV is a Ukrainian composer, pianist and performer, born on October 27, 1990 in Kyiv. Graduated from the National Music Academy of Ukraine (Kyiv) - class of Professor Levko Kolodub. He also studied at the Fryderyk Chopin University of Music (Warsaw, Poland) as a participant in the “Gaude Polonia” scholarship program. He has participated in masterclasses with Jaime Reis, Stefan Prins, Annette Vande Gorne, Mehmet Can Özer, Marcin Błażewicz, Michael Price, and Alla Zahaykevych, and is currently studying at the HfM Freiburg with Alexander Grebtschenko.

He has worked in various genres with various ensembles and soloists, including Orest Smovzh (violin), Antonii Baryshevskyi (Piano), Nina Guo (vocal), Carine Levine (flute), Dmytro Choni (piano), Olga Kulchynska (vocal), Gleb Kanasevich (clarinet), Lindsey Eckenroth (flute), Pierluigi Clemente (guitar), Anastasia Stovbyr (piano), Mathis Mayr (cello), Samuel Stoll (horn), Mariya Khylko (organ), as well as the vocal ensemble "Alter Ratio" - conductor Olga Prykhodko, Lux Vocal Ensemble - conductor Ulrike Heider, Sed Contra Ensemble, Synaesthesis Ensemble, and others. 

His music has been performed at music festival internationally including Kyiv Contemporary Music Days (Ukraine), Ukrainian Contemporary Music Festival (NYC, USA), Odesa Classics (Ukraine), Translationale Berlin (Germany), Translatorium (Ukraine), UpToThree Festival (Germany), Jauna Muzika (Lithuania), Gaudeamus Festival (Netherlands), and Festival Mixtur (Spain).

His recent activities include participation in the “Weltoffenes Berlin” scholarship program (Germany, 2022-2023) and a residency at Dartmouth College through the Harris Program (USA, 2024).