Alon Goldstein
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Alon Goldstein (b. 1970) is an Israeli classical pianist.
Heearned his masters degree from the Peabody Institute, where he worked intensively with Leon Fleisher. He has earned glowing recommendations from Fleisher, Claudio Abbado, and Zubin Mehta, among others.
Born in Israel in 1970, he began piano studies at age seven. After studying with artists such as Victor Derevianko and Arie Vardi, he graduated from Thelma Yellin High School of the Arts and continued his studies at the Rubin Academy of Music at Tel-Aviv University.
He served in the Israeli Army as an "Outstanding Musician," and is a 10-time recipient of the America-Israel Cultural Foundation scholarship. The recipient of other numerous awards, Goldstein won the Francois Shapira prize in 1991.
After performing several times with the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra, he won the Goralnic Award in 1992, which allows Israeli artists to study abroad. The pianist received a scholarship to study with Leon Fleisher for four years at the Peabody Conservatory of Music.
After completing his master’s degree there, Goldstein became a "performance fellow" at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama in London.
His recital and concert appearances have taken him to major cities throughout the U.S. and Europe, and includes the Dame Myra Hess Memorial Concert Series in Chicago; the 1999 Klavier Festival in Germany; the Phillips Collection Series in Washington, D.C.; and the Aspen Marlboro, Ravinia and Tanglewood music festivals.
Goldstein also received the State of Israel Culture and Arts prize for the best solo performance of a work by an Israeli composer. He is currently working on a CD of contemporary Israeli piano music for the Israel Music Institute.
In recent seasons, Mr. Goldstein has played with the Philadelphia, San Francisco, Houston, Baltimore, Vancouver, and Saint Louis Symphony orchestras under such conductors as Raphael Frbeck de Burgos, Peter Oundjian, and Leon Fleisher. Other recent highlights include recitals at the Metropolitan Museum and Peoples’ Symphony Concerts in New York, Dame Myra Hess Memorial concert series in Chicago, The Phillips Collection and Strathmore Hall in Washington DC. Recent international appearances include “George Enescu” Philharmonic in Bucharest, and performs with the Bulgarian National Radio Orchestra, the Orchestra Sinfonica Siciliana, the Jerusalem Camerata and the Orchestre National de l’Ile de France in addition to closing the 2004 “Proms at St. Judes” festival in London and a recital in Moscow at the Kremlin.
During the 2005-06 season Mr. Goldstein makes his debut appearances with the Dayton Philharmonic, Quad Cities, Santa Barbara, Delaware, and Seattle Symphonies. Recitals include performances in Chattanooga, TN, and a reengagement on the Dame Myra Hess series in Chicago.