Yehonatan Berick

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Yehonatan Berick
Yehonatan Berick

Yehonatan Berick (born 1968) is a violin and viola virtuoso and pedagogue.

Born in Israel, he started his musical education at the age of six. His principal violin teachers were Ilona Feher, Henry Meyer, Kurt Sassmanshauss, and Dorothy Delay. He had theory teachings with composer Sergiu Natra, and attended masterclasses with such artists as Isaac Stern, Henryk Szeryng, Max Rostal and Josef Gingold. In 1993 he was prizewinner at the Walter W. Naumburg International Violin Competition, and in 1997 he was awarded Quebec's Prix Opus.

Berick has performed as soloist, presented numerous recitals and collaborated in chamber music performances with a long list of internationally renowned artists. He took part in the world's leading festivals, including Marlboro and Ravinia. Touring as a chamber musician, he has been featured in the world's most important music centers. He has recorded for the Summit, Gasparo, Acoma, JMC and Helicon labels. He is Professor of Violin at the School of Music, Theatre & Dance at the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, and has also taught at McGill University in Montreal and at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY.

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