Dora Schwarzberg
July 21st – July 29th 2024
2024-01-15T04:17:02+02:00
Dora Schwarzberg (Israel-Austria)

From the age of nine she was accepted as a child prodigy in the “Stoliarsky School
“for gifted children in Odessa that had already brought about such important musicians as David
Oistrakh, Emil Gilels and Nathan Milstein. Her teachers there were Prof. Lembergsky and Prof.
Mordkovich who themselves were students of Prof. Stoliarsky.
During her early years in Odessa she played for Isaac Stern and Ivry Gitlis and regularly performed
as soloist with orchestra.
She pursued her studies at the Moscow State Conservatory named after P.I Tchaikovsky where
she graduated under the guidance of Prof. Yuri Yankelevich, and string quartet with Prof. Valentin
Berlinsky (Borodin Quartet).
During her student years she worked as a concertmaster in several orchestras, premiered as a
soloist Kara Karaevs Violin Concerto in the Great Hall of Moscow Conservatory with the State
Academic Orchestra under Dmitry Kitajenko and worked with Dmitry Shostakovich on his opera
“The Nose”.
In 1973 Prof. Schwarzberg emigrated to Israel. Upon her arrival she played for Isaac Stern and
Pablo Casals and came in close contact with Eugene Istomin and Sasha Schneider, all at them
having a long lasting impact in her career. For many years she played on a J.B Guadagnini given
to her by Isaac Stern. Her first extensive tours through Israel took place during the Yom Kippur
War with the “Solanei Yerushalahim” chamber ensemble. During those years she was in close
contact with Yehudi Menuhin, Piotr Bondarenko and Ilona Feher.
In 1975 the “ViDoM Trio” was founded with Mark Drobinsky and Viktor Derevianko, performing
extensively in Europe, and recording all Brahms Sonatas and Trios for the Ricordi Label. Later on
Prof. Schwarzberg appeared in many live performances published by the label EMI.
She won the 1st prize in the Carl Flesch Competition in London, ARD Violin Competition Munich,
Romano Romanini Brescia, and was prize winner in Paganini Competition and ARD Duo
Competition.
As a soloist Prof. Schwarzberg has performed with the Israel Philarmonic, New York Philharmonic,
Whashington National Orchestra, Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, London Philharmonic,
Orchestre de Chambre Toulouse, Orchestra della Radio Svizzera Italiana, Orchestra della RAI
Torino, Novosibirsk Symphony etc. under conductors such as Yehudi Menuhin, Mstislav
Rostropovich, Sergiu Comissiona, James Depriest, Michael Tilson Thomas, Arnold Katz, Mikhail
Pletnev, Alexander Vedernikov, Adam Fischer, Ion Marin, Jacek Kaspszyk etc… in Concert Halls
such as Carneggie Hall and Avery Fisher Hall NY, Musikverein Hall and Konzerthaus Vienna, Royal
Albert Hall and Queen Elisabeth Hall London, Salle Pleyel Paris, Herculessaal Munich, Mann
Auditorium Tel Aviv, Benyaney Hall Jerusalem etc…
Her chamber music partners all along her career have included Martha Argerich, Mischa Maisky,
Yuri Bashmet, Valentin Berlinsky, Dmitry Yablonsky, Boris Berezovsky, Nobuko Imai, Pavel Gililov,
David Geringas, Bruno Canino, Salvatore Accardo, Valery Afanassiev, Alexander Rabinovich,
Jorge Bosso, Boris Petrushanski, Gérard Caussé, Lilya Zilberstein, Enrico Dindo, Gabriela
Montero, Polina Leshenko, Paul Badura-Skoda and in the Dorogi Trio with Romain Garioud and
Giuliano Mazzoccante, among others, in Festivals such as Salzburger Festpiele, Martha Argerich
Festival Lugano, Aspen Music Festival, Pablo Casals Festival Puerto Rico etc…
Under the suggestion of Isaac Stern she began teaching at the Mannes School of Music in New
York and from 1989 at the Vienna “Hochschüle für Musik” (currently University of Music and
Performing Arts) where she’s currently Professor Emeritus. She is regularly invited as a juror at
international competitions. In the meantime she has been teaching in Brescia at the Romano
Romanini Foundation, Accademia di Musica di Pinerolo, and numerous Masterclasses all over the
world. Since 2018 she is Professor at the Buchmann Mehta School of
Her students are prize winners of numerous international competitions, and around twenty of
them are concertmasters in orchestras such as Israel Philharmonic, Wiener Symphoniker,
Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg, NDR Hannover, Tonkünstler Orchester, Seoul
Philharmonic.
The well known american musician Felix Galimir exclaimed : “Dora Schwarzberg is a typical
representative of the the Odessa-Moscow-Jerusalem-NY violin school!”

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