Eduard Grach
1-11 August 2022
2021-12-01T08:12:32+02:00
Eduard Grach (Russia)

A legendary Russian violinist, soloist of the State Philharmonic Society and head of the violin faculty of the Moscow Conservatory, Eduard Grach holds the title People’s Artist of the USSR. He was a prizewinner of a number of international competitions, graduating from the Moscow Conservatory where he studied under Abram Yampolsky. As a tribute to his teacher, Eduard Grach founded international competition named after his teacher name. One of the most active Russian musicians today, he has performed extensively in his homeland and abroad for over 70 years, recording some 100 discs. In 1995, 2002 and 2003 “Music Review” magazine named him Best Teacher in Russia and in 2018 Music Personality of the year. Many of his students have won prestigious international competitions, among them Keshet Eilon graduates Alena Baeva, Nikita Borisoglebsky, Julia Igonina, Haik Kazazian, Ailen Pritchin, Sergei Pospelov, Lev Solodovnikov, Hyuk-Joo Kwun and many others. He gives masterclasses worldwide and is president and jurist of many international competitions. He is the founder and conductor of the Moscovia Chamber Orchestra, all of whose violinists are his students. He is a recipient of many state orders, including the Order of Merit for Russia three times. Eduard Grach is the Keshet Eilon faculty member for the past 20 years.

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