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Shlomo Mintz
Israeli violin virtuoso, violist and conductor
Shlomo Mintz (Hebrew: שלמה מינץ; born 30 October 1957) is a Russian-born Israeli violinist and conductor.
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He regularly appears with orchestras and conductors on the international scene and is heard in recitals and chamber music concerts around the world.[1][2]
Early life
Shlomo Mintz was born in Moscow. In 1959, when he was two, his family immigrated to Israel, where he studied with Ilona Feher, a student of Jenő Hubay.
Feher introduced Shlomo Mintz to Isaac Stern, who became his mentor. He was also a student of Dorothy DeLay in New York.
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Music career
His first performance on stage was at the age of six, and at age eleven he played as soloist with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Soon afterward, he was called on a week's notice by Zubin Mehta to play Paganini's Violin Concerto No. 1, Op. 6, with the orchestra when Itzhak Perlman fell ill.
He made his Carnegie Hall debut at the age of Artist - Shlomo Mintz ZAQY