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Emily Bruskin
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Emily Bruskin is a renowned classical music artist who has made a name for herself as a violinist and chamber musician. Born on August 28, 1978, in New York City, Emily grew up in a family of musicians. Her father, Martin Bruskin, was a cellist, and her mother, Ellen Highstein, was a pianist. Emily's parents were both professors of music at the Juilliard School, and they instilled in her a love for classical music from a young age. Emily began playing the violin at the age of three, and by the time she was six, she was already performing in public. She studied with some of the most renowned violin teachers in the world, including Dorothy DeLay, Masao Kawasaki, and Itzhak Perlman. Emily attended the Juilliard School, where she earned her Bachelor's and Master's degrees in violin performance. Throughout her career, Emily has performed with some of the most prestigious orchestras in the world, including the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. She has also performed as a soloist with many chamber ensembles, including the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center, the Emerson String Quartet, and the Guarneri String Quartet. One of Emily's most notable performances was her solo debut with the New York Philharmonic in 2000. She performed the Violin Concerto by Samuel Barber, and her performance was met with critical acclaim. The New York Times praised her "rich, warm tone and impeccable technique," and called her performance "a triumph." In addition to her solo performances, Emily is also a highly sought-after chamber musician. She is a founding member of the Claremont Trio, which has been praised for its "passionate and committed performances" by The New Yorker. The Claremont Trio has performed at some of the most prestigious venues in the world, including Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center, and the Wigmore Hall in London. Emily has also received numerous awards and honors throughout her career. In 1997, she won the Juilliard Concerto Competition, and in 1999, she was awarded the prestigious Avery Fisher Career Grant. In 2001, she was named a Presidential Scholar in the Arts, and in 2003, she was awarded the Borromeo String Quartet Guest Artist Award. In addition to her performing career, Emily is also a dedicated teacher. She has taught at the Juilliard School, the Manhattan School of Music, and the Bard College Conservatory of Music. She is currently a professor of violin at the University of Massachusetts Amherst. Emily is also a passionate advocate for music education. She has worked with numerous organizations to promote music education in schools, including the Sphinx Organization, which provides music education and performance opportunities to young people of color. In conclusion, Emily Bruskin is a highly accomplished classical music artist who has made a significant impact on the world of classical music. Her performances as a soloist and chamber musician have been praised for their passion, commitment, and technical excellence. She has received numerous awards and honors throughout her career, and she is also a dedicated teacher and advocate for music education. Emily's contributions to the world of classical music will undoubtedly continue to inspire and influence future generations of musicians.
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