Donald weilerstein biography

donald weilerstein biography

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    Donald Weilerstein (born ) is an American violinist and pedagogue.
He was the founding first violinist of the Cleveland Quartet for 20 years (1969–89), with which he toured and recorded on labels such as RCA, Telarc, CBS, Philips, and Pro Arte.
Donald Weilerstein (born ) is an American violinist and pedagogue.
Early life and education.

Donald Weilerstein - NECMusic

  • Violinist Donald Weilerstein concertizes extensively on the international stage as soloist and chamber musician, recording artist, and violin pedagogue.
  • Donald Weilerstein - Music Academy of the West

  • Violinist Donald Weilerstein concertizes extensively on the international stage as soloist and chamber musician, recording artist, and violin pedagogue.
  • Alisa Weilerstein - Biography - Decca Classics

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      Donald Weilerstein has concertized extensively throughout the world as soloist and chamber musician.

    Donald Weilerstein - Wikiwand

  • Donald Weilerstein has concertized extensively throughout the world as soloist and chamber musician.
  • Donald Weilerstein | Aspen Music Festival And School

  • Don was born in Washington, D.C., and started playing the violin at 4.
  • Donald Weilerstein - YellowBarn

      For twenty years (–) Weilerstein was the first violinist of the renowned Cleveland Quartet, with whom he toured the world.

    Alisa Weilerstein

      Weilerstein was born in Washington, D.C., and raised in Berkeley, California.

    How is performing together like— and unlike—being married?

    It’s a dynamic interaction, similar to being married. We can inspire each other in rehearsals as well as in our relationship. It’s hard for us to think of a big difference between being married and the process of performing/rehearsing. Because we have such a close relationship based on trust, mutual understanding, and respect, we can be very open with each other in rehearsal/ performing and that gives us a lot of freedom.

    What’s the biggest thing you have to adjust to when performing with your daughter?

    The fact that we are a family and trust each other gives us a lot of freedom of expression in our exchange of ideas. We also bring our own individual experiences to the rehearsals. In terms of performing we have a chemistry that we can rely on and feel that we can take risks and let go. That’s a bit harder to do with another cellist.

    How did you each decide to become a musician?

    Vivian: My parents had an incredib