| Maestro Gala |
| Keng-Yuen
Tseng |
| Dmitri Berlinsky |
| Yi-Ching
Cheng |
| Chun-Heng
Ho |
| AlexanderShtarkman |
| Boris
Slutsky |
| Hao-Tun
Teng |
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| Dmitri Berlinsky
Mr. Berlinsky arrived to
the International scene as the youngest
winner in history of the Paganini International
Violin Competition in Genoa, Italy. This
victory led to his performance on Nicolo
Paganini’s own Guarneri del Gesu instrument,
a privilege shared by only a handful of
artists in history. Subsequent triumphs
at the Montreal International Violin Competition
(the First Price), the International Tchaikovsky
Competition and the Queen Elizabeth Competition
in Brussels, have led him to appear with
major orchestras in Europe, Russia, the
Far East, North and south America. Mr. Berlinsky
has performed in such major venues as Avery
Fisher Hall and Carnegi Hall in New York,
Kennedy Center in Washington DC, Tokyo’s
Suntory Hall, the Great Hall of the Moscow
Conservastory, the Leipzig Gewandhaus, the
Berlin Schattspiellhaus, 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, Korea, Czech Republic, Uruguay, Belgium,
France, Russia, Canada, Japan Taiwan, Guatemala,
Peru and Italy.
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. He studied at
the Music School for Gifted Children with
L. Ivaschenko, B. Sergeev, B. Gutnikov and
M. Bezverkhny. Later he attended the Moscow
Conservatory where he received his Bachelor
and Master degrees studying under Victor Tretiakov,
E. Chugaeva and N. Latinsky. After graduating
from Moscow Mr. Berlinsky was invited to work
with Dorothy DeLay and Masao Kawasaki at the
Juilliard School from where he graduated in
1993.
Dmitri Berlisky has recorded for Melodya
and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Mr. Berlinsky’s Pavane CD of a live recital
recorded at Waterloo has won critical acclaim.
His latest recording ”Souvenir D’un Lieu Cher”
was released in the summer of 1997 on Helicon
Records.
Dmitri Berlinsky is currently Assistant Professor
of Violin at the Michigan State University
School of Music.
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