Misha Vitenson

Violin
Misha Vitenson , violinist, began his violin studies with
his father, Yuri Vitenson, in his native city of Tashkent , Uzbekistan . In
1990, Misha immigrated to Israel and continued his studies with Chaim Taub.
Misha's prizes and awards in Israel include annual America-Israel Cultural
Foundation scholarships and the prestigious Braun Zingel Award, which he won
in a competition held at the Rubin Music Academy in Jerusalem .
In 1996, Mr. Vitenson began studying with Sergiu Schwartz at the Harid
Conservatory. Subsequently, he was awarded top prizes in international
violin competitions, including “Premio Paganini” ( Italy , 1998) and Pablo
de Sarasate ( Spain , 1997) and First Prize in the 1998 Citta d'Andria
International Violin Competition ( Italy ). Mr. Vitenson is the winner of
the 1999 Aspen Music Festival Concerto Competition and First Prizewinner at
the 2000 National Society of Arts and Letters Violin Competition. He is also
both a two-time winner of the Harid Conservatory Concerto Competition and a
two-time recipient of the Harid Conservatory's Joseph Gingold Award for
Excellence (1998 & 2000).Mr. Vitenson's recent engagements have included
appearances as a soloist with all major orchestras in Israel, including the
Israel Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta, and the Israel Chamber Orchestra; the
Padova e Venetto Orchestra on tour in Brazil, the National Uzbekistan
Orchestra, the Aspen Music Festival Symphonia Orchestra, the Harid
Philharmonia and the Harid Chamber Strings. Mr. Vitenson has participated in
recitals and chamber music concerts throughout Israel , the United States ,
Canada , South America and Europe . As a member of the Kinneret Piano Trio,
Mr. Vitenson was invited to participate in the Isaac Stern Chamber Music
Workshop at Carnegie Hall in 1995.
After receiving his Bachelor degree from Harid Conservatory School of Music
at Lynn University , Misha Vitenson was a student of Joel Smirnoff at the
Juilliard School , where he received a Master of Music Degree. There he
appeared as a soloist with the Juilliard Orchestra in Avery Fisher Hall
under the baton of Hugh Wolff. In the fall of 2002 Mr. Vitenson joined the
Amernet String Quartet and the faculty at Northern Kentucky University as an
Artist-in-Residence, teaching violin and chamber music. Currently, he is
Artist-in Residence at Florida International University .
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