| Sergey Ostrovsky |
violin |
| Evgenia Epshtein |
violin |
| Shuli Waterman |
viola |
| Rachel Mercer |
cello |
Formed in Israel in 1997, the Aviv Quartet
studied with Irena Svetlova and Chaim Taub, and then, in Europe, with
members of Alban Berg Quartet in Cologne and the Daniel Quartet in
Rotterdam. In addition, the quartet has taken part in several courses and master classes
with members of the Amadeus, Emerson and Julliard Quartets, Isaac Stern,
Walter Levin, Henry Mayer, Leon Fleisher, Joseph Kalichshtein, and Ivry
Gitlis.
The quartet was awarded the Grand Prix and
four special prizes at the 3rd International Melbourne Chamber Music
Competition (1999, Australia), the Schubert Prize at the Schubert
Competition (2003 Graz, Austria), 2nd prize (no1st prize awarded) at the
Bordeaux International String Quartet Competition (2003,France) and 1st
Prize ("Amadeus Prize" ) at the Charles Hennen Competition
(1999,Holland). They have also been awarded several national prizes, such
as the Israeli Ministry of Culture Prize (2001), the German Ministry of
Education Award (1999), and a Prize of the Israeli Lottery Foundation -
Ensemble of the Year 2003.
The Aviv Quartet has performed in
international venues including Carnegie and Alice Tully Halls, New York,
the Kennedy Center and the Library of Congress, Washington, the Sydney
Opera House, the Philharmonie, Cologne, the Konzerthaus, Vienna, Wigmore
Hall and Royal Festival Hall, London, the Louvre Auditorium, the Theatre
du Chatelet and the Theatre de la Ville, Paris, the Tonhalle, Zurich, and
the Beethoven House, Bonn. The quartet has also performed in Brazil,
China, Australia, Ireland, the Netherlands, Italy, Sweden, Croatia,
Portugal, Spain, South Africa, Canada, Latvia and Estonia.
Artists with whom they have played in
concert include the Ysaye Quartet.
In 2003 Naxos released the quartet's debut
CD (Hoffmeister's String Quartets op 14). Between 2004 and 2006 the Aviv
Quartet recorded several Shostakovich Quartets for the Israeli label
"Dalia Classics."
Future engagements include their return to
the Wigmore Hall and concerts in Israel, Europe, Canada and the United
States.
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