Alon goldstein biography

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  • Alon Goldstein is an Israeli classical pianist.
  • Alon Goldstein is one of the most original and sensitive artists of his generation, admired for his musical intelligence and dynamic personality.
  • ALON GOLDSTEIN, piano

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    Alon Goldstein, piano

    Alon Goldstein is one of the most original and sensitive artists of his generation, admired for his musical intelligence and dynamic personality. His artistic vision and innovative programming have made him a favorite with audiences and critics alike throughout the United States, Europe, and Israel. He made his orchestral debut at the age of 18 with the Israel Philharmonic under the baton of Zubin Mehta and returned a few seasons ago with Maestro Herbert Blomstedt in Beethoven Concerto No. 1. In recent seasons, Mr. Goldstein has performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic; Philadelphia Orchestra; the San Francisco, Baltimore, St. Louis, Houston, Vancouver, Kansas City, Indianapolis, and North Carolina symphonies; and orchestras on tour in Paris, Mexico, Russia, Romania, and Bulgaria.

    This season Mr. Goldstein performs in such cities as Philadelphia, Washington DC, Vienna, Berlin, and Milano. His concerts include return engagements with the Israel Chamber Orchestra, Jerusalem Camerata, Jerusalem Symphony, a

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    “Goldstein poured out crisp, strongly etched torrents of bravura chordal runs and passionate lyrical song.”

    Alon Goldstein is one of the most original and sensitive artists of his generation, admired for his musical intelligence and dynamic personality. His artistic vision and innovative programming have made him a favorite with audiences and critics alike throughout the United States, Europe, and Israel. He made his orchestral debut at the age of 18 with the Israel Philharmonic under the baton of Zubin Mehta and returned a few seasons ago with Maestro Herbert Blomstedt in Beethoven Concerto No. 1. In recent seasons, Mr. Goldstein has performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic; Philadelphia Orchestra; the San Francisco, Baltimore, St. Louis, Houston, Vancouver, Kansas City, Indianapolis, and North Carolina symphonies; and orchestras on tour in Paris, Russia, Romania and Bulgaria.

    CONCERTO HIGHLIGHTS

    • Chicago Symphony Orchestra -
      James Conlon, conductor

    • Philadelphia Orchestra -
      Rafael Fruhbeck de Burgos, conductor

    • Philadelphia Orchestra -
      Rossen Milanov, conductor

    • Baltimore Symphony Orchestra -Gunther Herbig, conductor

    • Toronto Symphony Orchestra -
      Ainars Rubikis, conductor

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      Alon Goldstein, Piano

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