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About Artur Kaganovsiky

Recognized for his intense richness of tone, remarkable technique and exceponal musicality, the Russian- born violinist Artur Kaganovskiy was discovered and brought to the United States as a child prodigy at the age of six by the renowned violinist . A graduate of The Juilliard School, his primary teachers includes Grigory Kalinovsky, Lewis Kaplan and Masao Kawasaki.

Winner of the Waldo de Mayo Internaonal Violin Compeon and recipient of the Fritz Kreisler and Joseph Fuchs scholarship awards at The Juilliard School, Artur Kaganovskiy made his Carnegie Hall debut at the Stern Auditorium in 2007, performing Elgar’s Violin Concerto with the conductor David Gilbert and members of the Philharmonic. Since then, his solo engagements have taken him throughout Europe, in North and South Americas and China, collaborang with orchestras including the Napa Valley Symphony, Bilbao Symphony Orchestra , The Naonal Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine, Serbian Naonal Philharmonic, Transylvania Philharmonic Orchestra, The Naonal Chamber Orchestra of Moldova, Oradea Philharmonic Orchestra and the Salzburg Chamber Soloists amongst others.

Besides his extensive solo and chamber engagements, in his 2018-19 season, Artur Kaganovskiy will embark on a Spanish tour with the Salzburg Chamber Soloists, performing Bach’s Double Concerto with acclaimed violinist Shlomo Mintz in 2019.

His newest album of the Tchaikovsky and Brahms violin concertos with the Naonal Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine was just released on April 6th, 2018 by Centaur Records.

Artur Kaganovskiy plays on his 1740 Carlo Antonio Testore “ex-Victor Pikayzen” violin.