Concert Dmitry Berlinsky (violin). Itamar Golan (piano) World famous Mariinsky Ballet and Opera Theatre - Opera and Concert Hall
Schedule for Dmitry Berlinsky (violin). Itamar Golan (piano) 2022
Composer: Sergei Prokofiev Composer: Maurice Ravel Composer: Johannes Brahms Violin soloist: Dmitri Berlinsky Piano: Itamar Golan
Orchestra: Mariinsky Theatre Symphony Orchestra
Itamar Golan born August 3, 1970, Vilnius, is an Israeli
pianist.
Golan immigrated to Israel with his parents when he was one. He
studied piano with Lara Vodovoz and Emanuel Krasovsky and gave his first recital
at the age of seven.
From 1985 to 1989, a scholarship awarded by the
America-Israel Cultural Foundation enabled him to continue his education in the
United States at the New England Conservatory, where he was taught by Leonard
Shure and Patricia Zanda. He also studied chamber music with Chaim
Taub.
Golan then launched his career as a soloist and chamber pianist in
the United States and Israel. His fame has grown as he has established himself
as a chamber musician in high demand, paired with the virtuoso Russian violinist
Maxim Vengerov, as well as Barbara Hendricks, Shlomo Mintz, Mischa Maisky, Matt
Haimovitz, Tabea Zimmermann, Ida Haendel, Kyung Wha Chung, and Julian Rachlin,
among others. He is regularly invited to perform at the most famous concert
halls and festivals, including those at Ravenna, Chicago, Tanglewood, Salzburg,
Edinburgh, Verbier, and Lucerne. He also plays as a soloist with the Israel
Philharmonic and the Berlin Philharmonic under conductor Zubin
Mehta.
Between 1991 and 1994, Golan taught at the Manhattan School of
Music. Currently, he is professor of chamber music at the Paris Conservatoire.
From Wikipedia.org
Dmitri
Berlinsky It is rare to find an artist who has achieved the
impeccable credentials and uncompromising artistry of Dmitri Berlinsky.
As a soloist and chamber musician, Mr. Berlinsky's intention is to bring
music's spirit to his audience, reaching levels above mere entertainment. Mr.
Berlinsky arrived on the International scene as the youngest winner in the
history of the Paganini International Violin Competition in Genoa, Italy.
This victory led to his performance on Nicolo Paganini's own Guarneri del
Ges? instrument, a privilege shared by only a handful of artists in history.
Subsequent triumphs at the Montreal International Violin Competition (Grand
Prize), the International Tchaikovsky Competition and the Queen Elizabeth
Competition in Brussels, led to appearances with major orchestras in Europe,
Russia, the Far East, North and South America. Mr. Berlinsky has performed in
such major venues as Carnegie and Avery Fisher Halls in New York, The Kennedy
Center in Washington DC, Tokyo's Suntory Hall, the Great Hall of the Moscow
Conservatory, the Leipzig Gewandhaus, the Berlin Schtatspiellhaus, the Munich
Herkulessaal, the Palais des Beaux Arts in Brussels, the Bonn Beethoven Hall,
and Le Place des Arts in Montreal among others. Since coming to the United
States in 1990 as the winner of the renowned Young Concert Artists International
Auditions, Mr. Berlinsky has performed hundreds of concerts and given recitals
in more than forty states throughout the USA. He has also performed in
Australia, Mexico, the Czech Republic, Belgium, France, Italy, Germany, Russia,
Sweden, Finland, Canada, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Argentina, Brazil, Costa Rica,
Guatemala, Uruguay, Colombia and Peru. His extensive performance schedule
has taken him to the Mostly Mozart Festival, the Prague Spring Festival, the
Aspen Music Festival, the Newport Music Festival, the Settimane Musicale in
Stresa (Italy), as well as appearances at the Ambassador Foundation in Pasadena,
the Fiddle Fest at Alice Tully Hall, and the 92nd Street Y – and a South
American tour with the Prague Chamber Orchestra. Recent highlights include
performances with the St.Petersburg Philharmonic, Sinfonia Toronto, Brott
Festival Orchestra, Utah, Virginia, Kalamazoo, Miami, San Antonio, and West
Virginia Symphonies, and with I Musici de Montreal in Canada and the United
States, as well as appearances at the Casals Festival in Puerto Rico and
festivals in Italy, Belgium, Germany, Scandinavia, Taiwan and Costa Rica.
Born in Petersburg into a family of musicians, Mr.Berlinsky began studying
the violin with his father. At a very early age he appeared as soloist with the
St.Petersburg Symphony and the Moscow Philharmonic. His most important teacher
in Russia was Mikhail Bezverkhny. He studied at the Music School for Gifted
Children with L.Ivaschenko, B.Sergeev and B.Gutnikov. Later he attended the
Moscow Conservatory where he received his Bachelors and Masters degrees studying
under Victor Tretiakov, E.Chugaeva and N.Latinsky. After graduation he was
invited to work with Dorothy DeLay and Masao Kawasaki at the Juilliard School.
Mr. Berlinsky's Pavane CD recital “Live at Waterloo” recorded in Belgium and his
latest recording "Souvenir D'un Lieu Cher" on Helicon Records have won critical
acclaim.
mitri has been on the faculty of Michigan State University
since 2001. His former students have won important international competitions
such as the Tchaikovsky, Menuhin, and Tibor Varga, and have assumed positions in
orchestras including the Boston Symphony Orchestra. Berlinsky is the founder of
a new string ensemble, “International Chamber Soloists,” which brought together
advanced string players at the MSU College of Music. They perform regularly and
recently performed in Mexico and participated in the Costa Rica International
Festival with the opening concert at the National Theatre in San Jose.
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