Gili Schwarzman, flute
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Dvorak: String Quartet No.12 in F Major, American
Gili Schwarzman, flute
Guy Braunstein, violin
Consuelo Sherba, viola
Chungsun Kim, cello
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After the very successful development of InterHarmony’s woodwind program, flutist Gili Schwarzman will be the first woodwind edition to the Outstanding Master Class Series. She will give a Flute Master Class
Gili Schwarzman has performed around the globe as a soloist with orchestras such as the Jerusalem Symphony, the Israeli Chamber Orchestra, the Berliner Camerata, the Valencia Symphony, the Potsdam Chamber Orchestra, The Hulencourt Soloists in Brussles, North Netherlands Orchestra, Trier Philharmonic and Sofia Philharmonic among many others. Apart from touring as a soloist Gili Schwarzman is also an avid chamber musician.
Gili Schwarzman Biography
Internationally acclaimed flutist Gili Schwarzman performs regularly as a soloist on the most renowned stages in Europe, Musikverein Wien, Berlin Philharmonie, Auditorio Nacional Madrid, Queen Elizabeth London, to name a few.
As an enthusiastic chamber musician Gili has also been a regular participant in many prestigious festivals, to include Salzburg Festival and Lucerne Festival, where she shared stage with some of today’s leading musicians, and has been touring with a chamber music group of the Berlin Philharmonic, alongside playing in the “West Eastern Divan Orchestra” under the baton of Maestro Daniel Barenboim.
In the season of 2018/19 a Debut chamber music CD, recorded with Alisa Weilerstein, Amihai Grosz, Guy Braunstein and Susanna Yoko Henkel, featuring great arrangements of works by Dvorak,Wolff and Beethoven, has been released by Pentatone Classics, followed by wonderful critics in the major music journals.
Gili’s debut solo album with Sony classical, featuring original compositions, including a sonata dedicated to her by composer Jorge Grundman, will be released in the summer of 2022, followed by a release recital in Carnegie hall.
Recently Gili also started composing, her first commissioned composition has been written for acclaimed American Cellist Alisa Weilerstein, and will be performed firstly at Carnegie Hall in the season of 2023, her second composition, for orchestra, will be premiered in September 2022 by Konzerthaus Orchestra Berlin.