Kashpurin started studying in the Musical Lyceum of Saint-Petersburg in the class of Irina Lobikova in 2009. In 2014, he joined the Rimsky-Korsakov
Saint Petersburg Conservatory, his teacher being prof. Tatyana Zagorovskaya. He graduated in 2019, followed in 2020 by his postgraduate; both . In 2021 he joined
master classes at the
Queen Elisabeth Music Chapel in Waterloo, Belgium, an elite program for exceptional young talents. Since 2021 he is Associate professor (piano) at the Rimsky-Korsakov Conservatory. Kashpurin is as pianist connected to the Marinskii theatre of Saint Petersburg and to the Philharmonia in Saint Petersburg In 2025 he graduated (Cum Laude) as conductor. Kashpurin is a laureate of several International and All-Russian piano competitions and awards: • In years 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013 he became a winner of the "Young Talents" Award of the Government of Saint-Petersburg; • 2013: the 9th "Chopin Golden Ring" International Competition of Young Pianists in Slovenia (absolute winner and special award recipient); • 2017: the 3rd All-Russian S. Bendizky Piano Competition (Grand Prix and special award recipient); • 2017: the 7th J. Vitols International Piano Competition, Latvia (Grand Prix and special award recipient) • Two-time winner of the All-Russian competition "Young talents of Russia" in the nomination "Musical Art"; • 2019: First prize winner (and 2 special prizes) of the VIII International Čiurlionis Piano Competition in Vilnius, Lithuania. • 2019: First prize winner (and 3 special prizes) of the 1st International Russian Music Piano Competition in Ryazan Russia • 2021: First prize winner of the 'Les Étoiles du piano' competition in Lille (France) • 2026: First Prize winner (and Audience Award winner) of the
International_Franz_Liszt_Piano_Competition in Utrecht, Netherlands . In the final Kashpurin played Liszt's Second Piano Concerto. As a soloist and as a member of chamber ensembles he has toured in the Netherlands, Germany, Latvia, Lithuania, Belarus, Poland, Austria, Spain, Bulgaria, Mongolia, Canada, China and Italy (the Lacmus Festival 2023), Greece, Morocco, Azerbaijan. Kashpurin collaborated with such conductors as
Gintaras Rinkevičius, Z. Gugkaev, M. Fedotov, A. Kantorov, etc. In 2025 he graduated cum laude as conductor. Since 2022, he has led his own orchestra, Infinitum, which is also on his debut album
In Search of Eternity. Kashpurin participated in master classes of such pianists as
Tamás Vásáry (Hungary),
Cyprien Katsaris (France),
Dmitri Bashkirov (Russia), (Austria), Willem Brons (Netherlands),
Daniel Pollack (USA), A. Tuerk-Espitalier (Germany), Alexander Sandler (Russia),
Louis Lortie (Queen Elisabeth Chapel, Belgium). == Selected recordings ==