Yuval Yaron

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Yuval Yaron
Born
EducationIndiana University
Occupation(s)Violin Professor, University of California, Santa Barbara
AwardsInternational Jean Sibelius Violin Competition (1975) 1st Prize
Paganini Competition (1973) 2nd Prize

Yuval Yaron (born 1953 in Petah Tikva, Israel)[1] is an Israel-born violinist living in the United States. In 1975, he won the International Jean Sibelius Violin Competition in Helsinki, Finland. Since 2001, Yaron has been professor of University of California in Santa Barbara. Before that, he taught for some 20 years at the Indiana University in Bloomington.[1][2][3]

At the age of 16, Yuval Yaron debuted with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.[1] In 1973 he received the 2nd prize at the Paganini Competition in Italy, and two years later won the Sibelius Competition in Helsinki. By that time he was already residing in the USA, taking lessons from Josef Gingold and Jascha Heifetz.[3] Yuval Yaron has performed with a number of symphony orchestras particularly in Europe, North America, and his homeland Israel. In addition, he has given recitals in cities such as Tel Aviv, Chicago, Boston, Los Angeles, Toronto, Basel, Hanover, Helsinki and Reykjavík.[2]

Yaron has made recordings of many solo works for violin, such as Bach’s sonatas and partitas and Eugène Ysaÿe's six violin sonatas.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Perez, Jennifer Anne: Violinist Rediscovers Jewish Heritage Through Song Archived April 10, 2016, at the Wayback Machine, Chabad.org, July 23, 2007.
  2. ^ a b Yuval Yaron Archived 2016-03-01 at the Wayback Machine, UCSB Music Department.
  3. ^ a b c Joustie, Kaisa: Vuoden 1975 voittaja Yuval Yaron, Jean Sibelius violin competition 2015, Yleisradio, Oct. 21, 2015.