Itzhak Rashkovsky

Itzhak Rashkovsky (Hebrew: יצחק רשקובסקי) is a Russian-Israeli violinist and pedagogue who obtained master's degree from the Israeli Academy of Music where he was under guidance from Yair Kless. He is a music director and one of the founders of the Keshet Eilon's Violin Mastercourse and is a founder and artistic director of the London Music Masters. His works were published by The Strad magazine and prior to it he toured throughout Europe, China, Japan, Canada, the United States and his native Israel, where he gave master classes in violin. In 1998 due to his long contributions to music he was awarded Royal College of Music fellowship by Prince Charles. Currently he plays Giovanni Francesco Pressenda's 1831 violin which he loans from Elderberry Foundation.[1] He has performed with his family (Ani Schnarch, Shiry Rashkovsky and Itamar Rashkovsky) in concerts titled 'A Family Affair'. [2]

References

  1. "Itzhak Rashkovsky". Royal College of Music. Retrieved 2014-01-14.
  2. "A Family Affair: Recital by the Rashkovski Family". kcs.org.uk. King' College School Wimbledon. Retrieved 2015-02-08.


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