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Violins of Hope at The Romanian Athenaeum – The Musicians

Gil Sharon

Gil Sharon (The Netherlands) – violin

The violinist Gil Sharon was born in Bucharest, Romania. There he began his musical studies and soon joined a chosen group of young musicians who performed frequently all over the country. In 1961 he emigrated with his parents to Israel. He continued his studies with Prof. Partos at the Rubin Academy of Music – Tel Aviv University, at the same time performing with various orchestras as well as giving recitals. He was one of the founders of the well-known „ISRAEL ARMY STRING QUARTET” which gave frequent concerts in all of the major cities and received the „David Award”. In 1971 Gil Sharon won the first prize at the „International Emily Anderson Violin Competiti­on” in London. Since 1969 Gil Sharon has been living in Holland. He is first concertmaster of the Symphony Orchestra of Maastricht, leader of the SHARON QUARTET and was guest concertmaster of the Barcelona Symphony Orchestra as well as the Israel Chamber Orchestra. Gil Sharon’s reputation as a soloist leads him to perform frequently with various orchestras and to give recitals in Europe, Israel, Canada and the United States. In October 1995 he performed together with the famous violinist Shlomo Mintz, Mozarts Sinfonia Concertante for violin and viola (on which occasion Shlomo Mintz played the viola) in Barcelona. In 1992 Gil Sharon founded the Amati Ensemble, a chamber music ensemble that perfor­mes at the highest possible level and in many different formations, from duo to full-scale chamber orchestra. The Amati Ensemble has released numerous CD’s including works of Bach, Mozart, Spohr, Händel, Haydn, Clara Schumann, etc. and is currently involved in the recor­ding of several television-productions. Since 1995 the Amati Ensemble features in its own chamber music series in the city of Maastricht – Holland. Since January 1997 Gil Sharon participates at the concerts in the well-known theatre at the Cham­ps­ Elysées in connection with the series „Pablo Casals en Champs Elysées” of the Pablo Casals Festival in Prades (F). He is a frequent guest of this summer Festival, The Parry Sound Festival (Ontario, Canada)and the Ottawa Chamber Music Festival. Gil Sharon was invited to give masterclasses in March of 2001 at the Sibelius Academy in Helsinki, in 2003 in Fontainebleu (France) and in 2004 in Valencia (Spain) and participated 14 times at the “Upper Galilee Chamber Music Days” in Kfar Blum-Israel. In 1997 Gil Sharon was honored with the Dutch Royal Award “Knight of the Order of Orange Nassau” by HM Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands for his outstanding merits in the domain of chamber music.

Evgenia Epshtein

Evgenia Epshtein (Croatia) – violin

Evgenia Epshtein was born in Sverdlovsk (now Ekaterinburg), Russia. She began her violin stuies at age of six and completed the High school for Gifted Musicians with Vladimir Milshtein. Evgenia immigrated to Israel in 1990. There Evgenia Epshtein studied with Arthur Zisserman, Yair Kless and Irena Svetlova at the Tel Aviv Academy of Music and Benzion Shamir at the Rotterdam Royal Academy, where she received her Master Degree. During her studies at the Academy she won several prizes at the violin and chamber music competitions and took part in the masterclasses of Isaak Stern, Henry Mayer and Zakhar Bron. As co-founder of the „Aviv” string quartet, Evgenia Epshtein is a winner of the 3rd Melbourn International Chamber music competition ( 1999 Grand Prix and four speсial prizes), Bordaux String quartet competition (2003), Charles Hennen Music competition (1999 Netherlands). Other top prizes include „Schubert and Modernity” competition (2003 Graz, Austria, 2nd prize and special Schubert prize) and Prague spring competition (1998 2nd prize). As a member of Aviv she also proclaimed as the ” Best young ensemble” by the Culture Ministries of Germany and Israel ( 1999, 2000, 2003, 2008). As a soloist she performed with Reconsil Sinfoniega Vienna, Bucharest philharmonic orcnestra, Zadar chamber orchestra, Split Symphony Orchestra, Ashdod and Ramat Gan Symphony Orchestra. Evgenia Epshtein held recitals in all major Israeli venues and radio broadcasts. Stockholm, Paris, Toronto, Ottawa, Guadalajara, Lagos, Vienna, Zagreb, Varaždin, Split, Prague, London. Currently Evgenia Epshtein is a docent of Split academy of Arts, professor of violin and chamber music since 2011. and artistic director of Summer school ” Summer Con Spirito” in Trogir – Croatia and Winter string school ” Winter Con Spirito” in Vinkovci – Croatia. Before she taught as an assistant of violin professor Mr. Benzion Shamir at Rotterdam Royal academy. As a violinist and chamber music Evgenia is often giving masterclasses – Isa international summer academy, Prague music academy, ” Keshet eilon” violin course, France, Croatia and others.

Sevil Ulucan Weinstein

Sevil Ulucan-Weinstein (Turkey) – violin

Sevil Ulucan Weinstein considered being one of the leading Turkish violinist of her generation. Sevil started playing the violin at age of six with Vaselin SPIROV. She completed her studies at Istanbul University State Conservatory with Venyamin Varshawsky. Through the years she attended master-classes of: Shmuel Ashkenasi, Cihat Aşkın, Hagai Schacham, Haim Taub and Mikhail Khomitzer. Sevil has performed as soloist with various orchestras such as: Istanbul Chamber Orchestra; Presidential State Symphony Orchestra; Bursa State Symphony Orchestra; Adana-Cukurova State Symphony Orchestra; Antalya State Symphony Orchestra; Askin Ensemble; Philharmonia Istanbul and Istanbul University Academic Orchestra and Charlotte Philharmonic Orchestra. Her debut overseas concert was held at Berlin Konzerthous in August 2006 at the Young-Euro-Classic Festival where her performance of S. Prokofiev’s first Violin Concerto was well accepted by the local public and critics. Sevil Ulucan Weinstein has released her first solo album, Sevdana, in 2009, by Kalan. Besides solo and chamber music concerts Sevil has been participating as a faculty member in many CAKA International master-classes. Sevil Ulucan Weinstein is currently an Associated Professor at Istanbul University State Conservatory.

Irina Simon-Renes

Irina Simon-Renes (The Netherlands) – violin

Romanian born violinist Irina Simon-Renes studied in Berlin with Thomas Zehetmair, Christoph Poppen and Antje Weithaas. Her career as an orchestra musician began in 1998 at the Academy of the Staatskapelle Berlin. Afterwards she accepted her first position as principal second violin with the Hamburg Philharmonic State Orchestra. From 2001 until 2009 she had the same position with the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra in Munich. Since 2010 Irina Simon-Renes has been Artistic Director of the International Chamber Music Festival Wassenaar. In 2012 she received the first Wassenaar Culture Prize in recognition of her efforts in music education. She regularly plays as a guest leader and guest principal with orchestras such as the Dutch Radio Philharmonic Orchestra, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Scottish Chamber Orchestra and the Bavarian State Orchestra. In 2013 she became a member of the prestigious Lucerne Festival Orchestra conducted by Claudio Abbado. Along with Lisa Batiashvili, Francois Leleux & Friends she performed in 2014 at the famous Prinsengracht concert in Amsterdam. Irina Simon-Renes plays a Nicolo Gagliano violin from 1768.

Miriam Hartman

Miriam Hartman-Beazley (Israel) – viola

Miriam Hartman, B.A. Yale University cum laude, M.M. The Juilliard School, is the Principal Violist of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and a faculty member at the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music, Tel Aviv University. Ms. Hartman has performed at the Marlboro Music Festival, and was violist-in-residence at Bargemusic in Brooklyn, NY for two years. She has performed with Emanuel Ax, Yefim Bronfman, Yuja Wang, Nikolaj Znaider, Lynn Harrell, Fazil Say, Christan Tetzlaff, Gil Shaham, David Garrett, among others, and performed and taught at the Nordic Music Academy. Ms. Hartman has given Masterclasses in Brazil, Chile, Argentina, USA, Denmark, UK and Israel. Miriam Hartman has given solo performances with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra in Israel and at the Salzburg Festival and with the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra. She has also performed with Pinchas Zukerman in Tel Aviv and with Itzhak Perlman and Yo-Yo Ma in Carnegie Hall. Ms. Hartman can be heard on the Koch, MII, RCA, and Decca labels.

Aida Carmen Soanea

Aida-Carmen Soanea (Germany) – viola

Aida-Carmen Soanea, an eclectic and charismatic violist, is born in Romania into a family of opera singers. In 2005 she won the 1st Prize of the Valentino Bucchi Competition in Rome – and in 2000 the 2nd Prize at the Bashmet Viola Competition in Moscow. She had previously won the 1st Prize with distinction at the age of 17 in the German national competition Jugend Musiziert and had been then admitted in the class of Barbara Westphal, at the Lübeck Musikhochschule. Aida-Carmen Soanea has also been graduated with distinction at the Hanns Eisler Hochschule (Berlin) in the class of Kim Kashkashian and at the Conservatoire Supérieur de Paris with Gérard Caussé. She has been influenced and received big musical inputs from Juri Bashmet during several masterclasses at the Accademia Chigiana di Siena, from Ivan Fischer who invited her on the position of solo viola of the Budapest Festival Orchestra (2004 to 2008) and especially from Claudio Abbado, whom she encountered regularly as a member of Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra and later, of the Lucerne Festival Orchestra. As a soloist, Aida-Carmen has appeared in music festivals such as the Internationale Osterfestspiele Luzern, Rheingau Musikfestival, Musikfestspiele Sanssouci, Musikfestival Mecklenburg Vorpommern and she performed with different ensemble formations, including the Gustav Mahler Youth Orchestra, the English Youth Orchestra, the European Chamber Orchestra and the Berliner Symphoniker. She shared the stage together with violist Tabea Zimmermann at the Cité de la Musique of Paris, with violinist Renaud Capuçon at the Lucerne Spring Festival, with the violinist Tanja Becker-Bender for her debut in the big hall of the Berlin Philharmonie and with the violinist Tasmin Little by performing the Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante throughout England. An avid chamber musician, Aida-Carmen regularly performs with the pianists José Gallardo and Andrej Jussow, she performed with Natalia Gutman and Kolja Blacher as well with Reiner Kussmaul, with whom she appeared several times at the Berliner Festwochen. Aida-Carmen also has been a guest of many European festivals, where she collaborated with musicians as the Alissa Margulis, Alfredo Perl, Alexander Melnikov, Jean-Quilhem Queyras, Adrian Brendel… From 2007 to 2015 Aida-Carmen Soanea was a founding member of the delian quartet. In that chamber music formation, she appeared at Schleswig-Holstein Musikfestival, the Ludwigsburger Festspiele, the Schwetzinger Festspiele and many others. The quartet performed in the Vienna Musikverein, the Festspielhaus Baden-Baden, the Essen and Berlin Philarmonie, the Hessischer Rundfunk Frankfurt and in many other major concert venues throughout Europe, enjoying a great success and releasing a notable discography for the label Oehms Classics. Aida-Carmen Soanea’ s relation with the contemporary music is for her essential ; her regular participation in the Ensemble Modern of Frankfurt being an important part of it. She’s using to work together with different living composers, several works being dedicated to her. After many years of researches, she publishes in 2016 her first solo CD for the label Challenge Records with Norbert von Hannenheim’s (1898-1945) works who had been a pupil of Arnold Schönberg at the Prussian Academy of Arts in Berlin and died after the end of the 2nd World War in a mental institution near Berlin. Also in 2016, she has been performing Berlioz’s Harold in Italy during a long tour in Romania, started collaborating with the fortepiano player Antonio Piricone and founded the Vesna Ensemble together with the violonist Nathalia Prishepenko and the cellist Romain Garioud.

Hillel Zori

Hillel Zori (Israel) – cello

One of today’s prominent virtuosos, cellist Hillel Zori has distinguished himself as the gold medal winner of the 1986 Maria Canals International competition, and by winning top prizes at the Whitaker competition, the Premio–Stradivari in Italy, the Geneva CIEM, the Dutilleux prize at the Rostropovich competition and the Jackson Award at Tanglewood. Since his debut with the Israel Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta, Zori has been featured as a soloist with the BBC Scottish Symphony, the Düsseldorf Symphony, the Philadelphia Chamber Orchestra, the Jerusalem Symphony, the Israel Chamber Orchestra and the Bremen Kammerphilharmonie to name a few. He has toured the globe extensively being guest to festivals such as the Marlboro, Dartington, Berlin and Israel festivals, as well as in major venues such as the Amsterdam Concertgebouw chamber hall, The Wigmore Hall, the Zankell Carnegie Hall and the UN assembly Hall in New York, performing Bruch Kol Nidrei with Zubin Mehta for the 2009 International Holocaust Memorial Day. Zori’s Cello Classics CD, Inspirales – a unique anthology of cellists-composers, was the BBC January 2014 „CD of the Week”. A winner of the America Israel Cultural Foundation annual awards, Hillel completed his studies with Prof. Uzi Wiesel at the Tel Aviv Rubin Academy and continued at the New England Conservatory with Bernard Greenhouse. A most sought after pedagogue, Hillel Zori has been on the faculty of Keshet Eilon Summer Seminar, the faculty of the Jerusalem Music Center, a jury member for the Isang Yun International Competition in S. Korea, and he is a Professor at the Tel Aviv University – the Buchmann–Mehta School of Music serving as head of strings.

Teresa Beldi

Teresa Beldi (Germany) – cello

Teresa Beldi was born in 1993 in Hamburg, Germany. She won many prizes including first prizes at the national “Jugend musiziert” competition, “The Young ClassX” soloists’s prize and the first prize at the Buchmann-Mehta String Competition. She was a long-term scholarship holder of the “Jugend Kammermusikinitiative Hamburg”, which granted her intensive chamber music coaching in different ensembles. From 2011-2016 Teresa was studying with Prof. Hillel Zori at the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music Tel-Aviv and frequently participated in projects with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Teresa has participated in masterclasses with Frans Helmerson, David Geringas, Jens Peter Maintz, Arto Noras, Peter Wiley, Uzi Wiesel, Amit Peled and Alisa Weilerstein. Recent soloists performances include Haydn´s Cello Concerto in D Major in Timisoara (Romania) with the “Banatul Timisoara Symphony Orchestra” under conductor Gheorghe Costin, Shostakovich´ Cello Concerto No. 1 in Craiova (Romania) with the “Oltenia Craiova Symphony Orchestra” under conductor Theo Wolters and in Plovdiv (Bulgaria) with the Plovdiv State Philharmonic under conductor Luciano di Martino. In January 2016 she performed as a soloist Haydn´s Cello Concerto in C Major under Maestro Zubin Mehta in the Charles Bronfman Auditorium Tel Aviv (main auditorium). Since September 2016 Teresa is an Artist Diploma student at the Barenboim-Said Academy in Berlin with Prof. Frans Helmerson.

Andrei Licaret

Andrei Licaret (Romania) – piano

Since his debut in 1993 with the „Jeunesses Musicales” Orchestra, Andrei Licaret has developed a wide repertoire from baroque to contemporany music. He has performed in numerous recitals and concerts together with renowed orchestras from Romania and from abroad, directed by famous conductors such as Cristian Mandeal, Horia Andreescu, Jin Wang, Arnold Ostman and Arie Vardi. Starting with the year of 2000, Andrei Licaret had recitals in Prague, Berlin, Madrid, Istanbul, Thessaloniki and Paris. From an early stage Andrei Licaret showed certain musical attainments, beginning to study piano under the careful guidance of his father, the renowned pianist and organist Nicolae Licaret. Andrei Licaret continued to study alongside prestigious professors as Viciniu Moroianu, Dan Dediu (composition) at the National University of Music from Bucharest, Jacques Rouvier at the Conservatory of Paris and Berlin, Dmitri Bashkirov at the Summer Academy Mozarteum from Salzburg, Leon Fleisher at the Peabody Conservatory of Baltimore. Andrei Licaret has recorded in various occasions for radio and television stations from within Romania. His appearances in the concert halls in Romania and abroad have made him known both to the public and to the specialized critics who have showed their appreciation for his art in an elegiac manner and have pictured him as one of the glorious and valuable pianists of his generation.


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