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Yehonatan
Berick • Violin
A prizewinner at the 1993 Naumburg competition and a recipient
of the 1996-97 Prix Opus, Yehonatan Berick is in high demand
internationally as soloist, recitalist, chamber musician and
pedagogue. His busy concert schedule has already taken him
throughout North America, Europe and Israel. He has performed,
as soloist with conductors including Yoav Talmi and Keith
Lockhart, with the Quebec, Winnipeg, Windsor, Grand Junction,
Jerusalem and Haifa Symphonies, and the Israeli, Cincinnati,
Montreal and Manitoba Chamber Orchestras, Thirteen Strings
and Ensemble Appassionata. |
| He has presented numerous recitals
with such pianists as James Tocco, Louis Lortie, Stephen Prutsman
and Michael Chertock, and collaborated with David Soyer and
Michael Tree of the Guarneri Quartet, cellists Peter Wiley,
Stephen Isserlis and Yehuda Hanani, flutist Julius Baker and
many others from a long list of internationally renowned artists.
Mr. Berick studied at Tel Aviv University's Music Academy,
and graduated summa cum laude from the College-Conservatory
of Cincinnati. |
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His principal violin teachers were Ilona
Feher, Henry Meyer, Kurt Sassmanshauss, and Dorothy
Delay and he performed in master classes for Isaac Stern,
Henryk Szeryng, Max Rostal and Josef Gingold. Previously
on the faculty of McGill University and the Eastman
School of Music, he is currently Professor of Violin
at the School of Music at the University of Michigan
at Ann Arbor.
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