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Cyrus Beroukhim
Violinist
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Violinist Cyrus Beroukhim made his debut as soloist with the Milwaukee Symphony Orchestra at the age of fifteen. He has been a top prizewinner of the 2001 Hudson Valley Philharmonic Competition (New York), the Juilliard Violin Concerto Competition, the 1999 Levin Competition (Milwaukee), and the WAMSO Competition (Minnesota), and a winner of the Wisconsin Young Artist Competition. He received his Master of Music degree from The Juilliard School, where he studied with Cho-Liang Lin and his Bachelor of Music degree from the Oberlin Conservatory, where he studied with Roland and Almita Vamos.
Cyrus Beroukhim is a C.V. Starr Doctoral Fellow at The Juilliard School, where he is continuing his studies with Cho-Liang Lin. He is currently on faculty at Point Counterpoint Chamber Music Festival in Vermont and has performed at the Ravinia Festival in Chicago, the Verbier Festival and Academy in Switzerland, the Norfolk Chamber Music Festival, the Sarasota Music Festival, Music Academy of the West, the Museum of Modern Art’s Summergarden concert series, the Keshet Eilon Festival in Israel, and the New York String Orchestra Seminar in Carnegie Hall. He has also performed extensively as a member of the Lenape Chamber Ensemble and Rose String Quartet.
In 1996, he traveled to Taiwan as concertmaster of the CFAS Orchestra and in 1998 he toured Germany and Luxembourg as concertmaster of the Jeunesses Musicales World Orchestra. As the recipient of the Mitzi Foundation Scholarship, he recently returned to Taiwan to present benefit recitals in Taipei. He has been featured on NPR’s “Performance Today” and recorded for the KOCH International label.
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