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Critics,
colleagues and audiences regard Shlomo Mintz as one
of the foremost violinists of our time, esteemed for
his impeccable musicianship, stylistic versatility and commanding
technique alike.
Mr. Mintz regularly appears with the most celebrated orchestras
and conductors on the international scene and is heard
in recitals and chamber music concerts all around the
world. He also frequently performs as a violist with leading
chamber ensembles as well as in recitals.
Shlomo Mintz is the recipient of several prestigious music
prizes including the Premio Accademia Musicale Chigiana,
the Diapason D’Or, the Grand Prix du Disque, the
Gramophone Award and the Edison Award. Since 2004 he is recording for AVIE Records, London.
Born in Moscow in 1957, he emigrated with his family two
years later to Israel, where he studied with the renowned
Ilona Feher. At age eleven, he made his concerto debut
with the Israel Philharmonic. He made his Carnegie Hall
debut at age sixteen in a concert with the Pittsburgh
Symphony, and subsequently began his studies with Dorothy DeLay at the Juilliard School of Music.
At age eighteen, Shlomo Mintz added the role of conductor to
his artistic endeavours; since then he has conducted acclaimed
orchestras worldwide, and became Music Advisor of the
Israel Chamber Orchestra and Artistic Advisor and Principal
Guest Conductor of the Maastricht Symphony.
Shlomo Mintz has been appointed as Principal Guest Conductor of the Zagreb Philharmonic Orchestra. He will take this role beside his busy soloist schedule from the season 2008/2009 on for 4 years.
Shlomo Mintz is patron and one of the founders of the Keshet
Eilon International Violin Mastercourse in Israel, and gives master classes worldwide.
He has been a jury member of several important international competitions including the Tchaikovsky
Competition in Moscow and the Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition in Brussels. He was
President of the Jury of the International Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition in Poznan, Poland, and
is since 2002 President of the Jury of the Sion Valais International Violin Competition in Switzerland. |
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