- Atar Arad
Atar Arad is an
Israel i-born violist, professor of music, essayist and composer residing in the United States.He has performed in top venues around the world both as a featured soloist with orchestras in and as a member of the distinguished
Cleveland Quartet from 1980 to 1987, taking the seat previously established by founding memberMartha Strongin Katz . He was succeeded by James Dunham.Arad currently teaches at Indiana University's
Jacobs School of Music in Bloomington, and at the Steans Institute for Young Artists at theRavinia Festival in near Chicago [cite web|title=Ravinia Festival |url=http://www.ravinia.org/|accessdate=2008-04-01] as well as theDomaine Forget Music and Dance Academy inQuebec [cite web|title=Domaine Forget |url=http://www.domaineforget.com/en/index.asp|accessdate=2008-04-01] . Previously he was Professor of Viola at theEastman School of Music inRochester, New York . He has also taught at theShepherd School of Music atRice University inHouston, TX and has been an artist/lecturer atCarnegie Mellon University inPittsburgh, PA . Prior to 1980 he served on faculties at Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth and theRoyal Northern College of Music ,Manchester, England [cite web|title=Indiana University Jacobs School of Music Publicity |url=http://info.music.indiana.edu/sb/page/normal/929.html|accessdate=2008-04-01] .Education and Early Years
Arad began his training on the
violin in his home city ofTel Aviv, Israel and received a Artist Diploma in 1966 from the Samuel Rubin Israeli Academy of Music. In 1968 he was selected for study at Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth inWaterloo, Belgium , earning a Laureate there in 1971 and a Diplome Superieure fromBrussels Conservatory in 1973.Having decided to devote himself to the viola in 1971, he entered the Carl Flesch International Competition in 1972 as a violist, winning the City of London prize in his first public appearance with the instrument. Two months later he repeated, winning first prize in the International Viola Competition in
Geneva .He began a career in Europe as a soloist with major orchestras and a featured player at prestigious festivals.
Performance Venues
He has performed at numerous festivals including:
* Berlin Music Festival,Berlin ,Germany
*Israel Festival ,Caesarea ,Israel
* Flanders Music Festival,Antwerp ,Belgium
*Edinburgh Festival ,Edinburgh ,Scotland
*Salzburg Festival ,Salzburg ,Austria
*Mostly Mozart Festival ,New York City, NY ,United States
*Sitka Summer Music Festival ,Sitka, Alaska ,United States
*Aspen Music Festival ,Aspen, Colorado ,United States
*Chautauqua Festival ,Chautauqua, New York ,United States
*Ravinia Festival nearChicago, Illinois ,United States
*Domaine Forget International Festival, Saint-Irenee,Quebec , [Canada [Compositions and Recordings
His compositions include:
* "Sonata" for Viola Solo (1992)
* "String Quartet" (1993)
* "Caprices" for Viola Solo (2003)
* "Concerto per la Viola" (2005)His essays have explored compositional aspects of viola concertos:
* "The Thirteen Pages" (The American String Teacher, Winter 1988)
* "Walton as Scapino" (The Strad, February 1989)His has recorded as featured soloist or with the Cleveland Quartet on the
RCA Red Seal,CBS Masterworks,Teldec Telefunken,Telarc and RIAX Records Classical labels. [cite web|title=Atar Arad Violist|url=http://www.riax.com/host/atararad/biography.html|accessdate=2008-04-01]Family History
Arad and his brother, architect Ron Arad, were born in
Tel Aviv ,Israel .References
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