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Robert Davidovici, born 1946, is a Romanian-American violinist. He took First Prize honors in the Naumburg Competition in 1972. In 1983, Davidovici tied for first place to co-win the Carnegie Hall International American Music Competition. The prize was $77,000 and Davidovici received half. Robert Davidovici was born in the Transylvania region of Romania. He studied the violin with Robert Pickler in Sydney, with David Oistrakh and at the Juilliard School in New York City. In 1967, he was a prize winner in the ABC Symphony Australia Young Performers Awards in Australia.

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  • Robert Davidovici (* 1946) ist ein rumänischer Geiger und Musikpädagoge. Der aus Siebenbürgen stammende Davidovici hatte den ersten Violinunterricht bei einem Schüler David Oistrachs und studierte dann an der Juilliard School bei . Er gewann Erste Preise u. a. bei der Naumburg International Violin Competition und der Carnegie Hall International American Music Violin Competition. Nach Lehrtätigkeit als Assistent an der Juilliard School wurde er Artist in Residence und Professor für Violine an der Florida International University. Als Gastprofessor unterrichtete er u. a. an der Musashino Academia Musicae in Tokio, der University of Washington, der University of British Columbia und der Australian National University. Als Konzertmeister gehörte Davidovici dem Philharmonie-Orchester Osaka, dem Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, dem Residentie Orkest Den Haag, dem Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, den Festivalorchestern des Grand Teton Music Festival, des Chautauqua Music Festival, des Colorado Music Festival und anderen an. Als Kammermusiker arbeitete er mit Kollegen wie Emanuel Ax, Yefim Bronfman, Lynn Harrell, Cho-Liang Lin, Yo-Yo Ma und Isaac Stern zusammen und trat in der Reihe American Music Masters der Carnegie Hall auf. 2013 spielte er mit dem Royal Philharmonic Orchestra unter neben Karol Szymanowskis Violinkonzert die Welturaufführung von Paul Kletzkis Violinkonzert ein. (de)
  • Robert Davidovici, born 1946, is a Romanian-American violinist. He took First Prize honors in the Naumburg Competition in 1972. In 1983, Davidovici tied for first place to co-win the Carnegie Hall International American Music Competition. The prize was $77,000 and Davidovici received half. Robert Davidovici was born in the Transylvania region of Romania. He studied the violin with Robert Pickler in Sydney, with David Oistrakh and at the Juilliard School in New York City. In 1967, he was a prize winner in the ABC Symphony Australia Young Performers Awards in Australia. In 1983, Davidovici was the artist-in-residence at North Texas State University in Denton, Texas. In 1997, while he was a concertmaster in the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, Davidovici joined the faculty of Florida International University in Miami, Florida. Davidovici is the founding artistic director of the Chamber Music Society of Fort Worth. In February 2007, Davidovici was soloist at Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall in the American premiere of the Kletzki Violin Concerto (1928) with the American Symphony Orchestra conducted by Leon Botstein, following which the New York Times commented on the "excellent " performance. In October 2013, Mr. Davidovici performed the Beethoven Violin Concerto in London with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Cadogan Hall, under Grzegorz Nowak, after which they recorded their 2nd CD, containing the Beethoven and Mendelssohn Violin Concerti. In February 2015, Davidovici recorded the Brahms and Tschaikovsky Violin Concerti with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, under Nowak, as their 3rd CD collaboration. A few days later, they performed the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto in Cadogan Hall London concert series. (en)
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  • Robert Davidovici (* 1946) ist ein rumänischer Geiger und Musikpädagoge. Der aus Siebenbürgen stammende Davidovici hatte den ersten Violinunterricht bei einem Schüler David Oistrachs und studierte dann an der Juilliard School bei . Er gewann Erste Preise u. a. bei der Naumburg International Violin Competition und der Carnegie Hall International American Music Violin Competition. Nach Lehrtätigkeit als Assistent an der Juilliard School wurde er Artist in Residence und Professor für Violine an der Florida International University. Als Gastprofessor unterrichtete er u. a. an der Musashino Academia Musicae in Tokio, der University of Washington, der University of British Columbia und der Australian National University. (de)
  • Robert Davidovici, born 1946, is a Romanian-American violinist. He took First Prize honors in the Naumburg Competition in 1972. In 1983, Davidovici tied for first place to co-win the Carnegie Hall International American Music Competition. The prize was $77,000 and Davidovici received half. Robert Davidovici was born in the Transylvania region of Romania. He studied the violin with Robert Pickler in Sydney, with David Oistrakh and at the Juilliard School in New York City. In 1967, he was a prize winner in the ABC Symphony Australia Young Performers Awards in Australia. (en)
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  • Robert Davidovici (de)
  • Robert Davidovici (en)
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