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Dear Friends,
At this complex time, we would like to update you about the latest news here at Musicians of Tomorrow.
We had our first public concert since March 2020 last week. The “Children Play to Children” concert was held in the historic and impressive Rosh Pina Cinematheque, the only one if its kind in the Galilee.
The concert opened with Vivaldi’s Concerto Grosso in D Minor and Haydn’s Serenade. Noga Ezras and Valery Oleynikov (who recently joined us) performed Hubert’s Concerto for Two Violins, and our much loved young pianist Manya Swissa graced us with a moving performance of Schumann’s Variations in E Flat. Several children from our project with the Acco Conservatoire joined us to play the famous introduction to The Thousand Nights and a Night by Umm Kulthum.
Since the beginning of the school year, we have added Erez (alumnus, cello) and Manya (piano) part time to our teaching staff, enabling us to grow our student base.
We are proud to have received a unique invitation to perform to the Friends of the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra. The concert will take place on Friday December 31st as part of a three-day concert series in the Galilee.
Thank you so much for being with us.
Anna, Sarah and Yehoshafat on behalf of the children of Musicians of Tomorrow
Maxim Alexandrovich
About Maxim
Maxim Alexandrovich Vengerov
Project Director
Born 20 August 1974 in Novosibirsk is a Russian-born Israeli violinist, violist, and conductor. He is considered one of the greatest violinists of the 21st century.
“Anna was thrilled that we would do this together, she was a wonderful teacher and musician, and created a lovely and nurturing environment to teach the children. I became the co-founder and patron, and as it was close to my house, it was possible to get involved, check in, play for the kids, and give some masterclasses and conduct their orchestral performances. It was a great incentive for me to bring more culture and education to the kids here, and I very proudly watched it grow into an award-winning expanding project: a real center for music. Some of the kids that started at kindergarten age are very gifted, are partaking in international competitions and are now commencing careers in music.”
Born 20 August 1974 in Novosibirsk is a Russian-born Israeli violinist, violist, and conductor. He is considered one of the greatest violinists of the 21st century.
“Anna was thrilled that we would do this together, she was a wonderful teacher and musician, and created a lovely and nurturing environment to teach the children. I became the co-founder and patron, and as it was close to my house, it was possible to get involved, check in, play for the kids, and give some masterclasses and conduct their orchestral performances. It was a great incentive for me to bring more culture and education to the kids here, and I very proudly watched it grow into an award-winning expanding project: a real center for music. Some of the kids that started at kindergarten age are very gifted, are partaking in international competitions and are now commencing careers in music.”
Anna Rosnovsky
About Anna
Dr. Anna Rosnovsky
Violinst
Anna Rosnovsky, Violinst, was born to a musical family in St. Petersburg, Russia. She studied Violin at the Tchaikovsky Academy of music with Prof. Jankelevich and Prof. Glesarova, and completed her Doctorate in Musicology under the guidance of Prof. Ginsburg. In 1974, she immigrated to Israel, and in 1979 joined the first Violin section of the Israel Philharmonic. She has appeared as soloist with the IPO, the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra and other Israeli ensembles,under the baton of Maestro Zubin Mehta, Myung - Whun Chang and Lior Shambadal. An active chamber musician, she has performed with various ensembles in Israel, the US and Europe. Anna was a teacher at the Rubin Academy of Music and Dance, the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, for 10 years, and several of her students are currently playing with the IPO. Anna Rosnovsky is the mother of Laura, a fashion designer and Yuval, a lawyer.
In 2006, Anna joined the world famous Violinst Maxim Vengerov and established the project "Musicians of Tomorrow". The project gives the highest levels of musical education to young gifted but disadvantaged children. The project has been brought to fruition by Anna and has become a programme of excellence recognized all over Israel and abroad. "Musicians of Tomorrow" now teaches 16 talented children between age 6 and 17, mostly from tough socio-economic backgrounds who travel from towns and villages all over the North oh Israel to Anna's home for their tuition and nurturing. In the eight years since its founding, the children have participated in Festivals in Eilat, Akko, Bulgaria, Kazkhstan, Montreal and Budapest. They have also represented their country on Israel's Independence Day in Vienna, in the Lichtenstein Palace to a VIP crowd of over 1,000 people.
“For me, this project is a message from my grandfather, a klezmer from the Ukraine my father, a great violinist from St. Petersburg and my beloved Professor Yankilewitz from Moscow. “Musicians of Tomorrow” is an opportunity for me to give back to this country with love…….. for music, for children and for the future.”
Anna Rosnovsky, Violinst, was born to a musical family in St. Petersburg, Russia. She studied Violin at the Tchaikovsky Academy of music with Prof. Jankelevich and Prof. Glesarova, and completed her Doctorate in Musicology under the guidance of Prof. Ginsburg. In 1974, she immigrated to Israel, and in 1979 joined the first Violin section of the Israel Philharmonic. She has appeared as soloist with the IPO, the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra and other Israeli ensembles,under the baton of Maestro Zubin Mehta, Myung - Whun Chang and Lior Shambadal. An active chamber musician, she has performed with various ensembles in Israel, the US and Europe. Anna was a teacher at the Rubin Academy of Music and Dance, the Hebrew University in Jerusalem, for 10 years, and several of her students are currently playing with the IPO. Anna Rosnovsky is the mother of Laura, a fashion designer and Yuval, a lawyer.
In 2006, Anna joined the world famous Violinst Maxim Vengerov and established the project "Musicians of Tomorrow". The project gives the highest levels of musical education to young gifted but disadvantaged children. The project has been brought to fruition by Anna and has become a programme of excellence recognized all over Israel and abroad. "Musicians of Tomorrow" now teaches 16 talented children between age 6 and 17, mostly from tough socio-economic backgrounds who travel from towns and villages all over the North oh Israel to Anna's home for their tuition and nurturing. In the eight years since its founding, the children have participated in Festivals in Eilat, Akko, Bulgaria, Kazkhstan, Montreal and Budapest. They have also represented their country on Israel's Independence Day in Vienna, in the Lichtenstein Palace to a VIP crowd of over 1,000 people.
“For me, this project is a message from my grandfather, a klezmer from the Ukraine my father, a great violinist from St. Petersburg and my beloved Professor Yankilewitz from Moscow. “Musicians of Tomorrow” is an opportunity for me to give back to this country with love…….. for music, for children and for the future.”
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The Musicians of Tomorrow was founded by the famous violinist Maxim Vengerov who asked Dr Anna Rosnovsky, soloist and violinist of the Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra, to join him. The aim is to give children living in the far distant north of Israel the same opportunities that musically gifted students receive in the centres of the world. Maxim’s aim was also that Israel should be “known not just for its wars and soldiers, but for its young musicians.”
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