Alex Eisenberg


 

Violin
Education
Alex Eisenberg was born in Odessa, Russia. He belongs to the famous Russian Violin School, which has produced a great number of extraordinary masters of this instrument. He began his studies in Odessa under Professor Michail Greenberg and Julia Greenberg, then continued his studies at the Moscow Conservatory, where he won numerous Soviet competitions. Later he studied at Hochschule fur Music, Vienna.
Performing and Teaching Experience
Alex has more than 15 years of teaching and performing experience and has performed with orchestras and symphonies worldwide. After leaving the Soviet Union, Alex won the First Prize and a Gold medal in the Michelangelo Abbado Violin Competition in Sondrio, Italy, along with the Paolo Borciani special prize for chamber music. He is also a winner of Concorso Internationale Rameu in France.

As a soloist and chamber musician, Alex has performed in Europe, South and North Americas with the Vienna Chamber Orchestra, Vienna Soloists, Odessa Philharmonic, Belgrade Radio Symphony Orchestra, Dubrovnik Festival Orchestra, Kansas City Chamber Orchestra, Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, and Heidelberg Chamber Orchestra. Currently Alex is the first violinist of The New Millennium Quartet.

At CSMA
Alex has been a member of the CSMA Music Faculty since 2002. There he teaches private violin lessons to a small group of talented children.
Teaching Philosophy and Approach
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