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After drawing attention to his unique talent at the age of 10 by winning
the Berlin Youth Competition, David Yonan gave his recital debuts in
Berlin, Moscow, and St. Petersburg, performing works by Bach, Tchaikovsky,
and Rachmaninov.
He gave his debut at the Berlin Philharmonic Hall with the Berlin
Symphony Orchestra at the age of 12, performing Wieniawski's Violin
Concerto No.2, and was a featured soloist one year later in Prokoffiev's
Violin Concerto No.2 in the concert "Violinists of the 21st
Century", presented by conductor Albrecht, in a european broadcast
by Deutsche Welle TV.
After auditioning successfully for Ruggiero Ricci, Yehudi Menuhin,
and Henryk Szeryng, David Yonan came to the United States on a scholarship
of the Music Institute of Chicago, to continue his studies with renowned
violin pedagogues Roland and Almita Vamos and later with the celebrated
violin teacher Dorothy DeLay at the Juilliard School New York, and
at the Aspen Music Festival, as a scholarship student of the Starling
Foundation. In 2001 Mr. Yonan was selected by invitation of the late
Miss DeLay to perform at the 1st International Starling-DeLay Violin
Symposium of the Juilliard School in 3 concerts and in master classes
by Itzhak Perlman, Cho Liang Lin, and Robert McDuffie.
His debut recording was released in 1995 by the Price Waterhouse
label Berlin, and features works of Ravel, Debussy and Wieniawski
with pianist Anne Marie McDermott.
After winning 1st prizes at the International Violin Competition
in Kloster Schoental, Germany in 1993, Hanns Eisler Competition Berlin
(1994),International Ruggiero Ricci concert prize Berlin (1995),
International Carl Flesch Academy (1995), Mr. Yonan received also
top honors from
the International Music Competition Vina del Mar, Chile, and at the
Concourse International Ruggiero Ricci Iserlohn 1995.
Festival performances include the Aspen Music Festival, Bowdoin Music Festival,
Rheingau Music Festival, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Music Festival, Academia internazionale
Cervo (Italy), the Daniel Musik Dagen (Netherlands), and the Weathersfield
Music Festival.
In March 2002 Mr. Yonan performed the complete 24 Paganini Caprices
in their original version at the Fine Arts Building Chicago, in presence
of legendary concert violinist Ruggiero Ricci, and at the Aspen Music
Festival in 2002.
A recording of the 24 Caprices recorded at WFMT Chicago in 2002, is due to
be released Spring 2004.
David Yonan started his musical training at the age of 4. He started
violin lessons at the age of 6 with Abraham Jaffe in Berlin, and
later continued his studies at the Berlin Music Academy "Hanns
Eisler" with Prof. Werner Scholz, where he received his Masters
of Music degree with high honors and an artist diploma in 2000. He
received additional post-graduate education at Northwestern University
on a full scholarship of the German Academic Exchange Program (DAAD).
In Master classes and private studies in violin, composing, conducting
and chamber music, Mr.Yonan studied with Ruggiero Ricci, Michel Schwalbe,
Christoph Poppen, Arvo Part, Easley Blackwood, Joseph Kalichstein,
Leon Fleischer, and Saschko Gawrilloff.
Mr. Yonan is founding member and artistic director of the Fine Arts
Music Society, a newly formed organization to promote a new, innovative
and dynamic concert series for Chicago. He currently serves as Music
director of the A.U.A. foundation Chicago, and has previously been
on the faculties of the McHenry County Music Center and the Merit
School of Music.
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