Bracha Malkin Bracha Malkin

Prizewinner of the Wieniawski and Paganini International Violin Competitions, violinist Bracha Malkin was featured in Musical America 2008 as an up-and-coming talent and was named by Henry Roth, in his book Violin Virtuosos from Paganini to the 21st Century, as one of the “gifted young violinists who are among the vanguard leading the march of violin art into the 21st century.” Ms. Malkin has been heard in numerous performances worldwide, both with orchestra and in recital including with the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra, St. Petersburg State Academic Symphony, Ural Philharmonic Orchestra, Simon Bolivar Orchestra, Bogota Philharmonic, Orquestra Sinfonica of Teatro Municipal de Sao Paulo, Israel Chamber Orchestra, the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, the Rishon Lizion Symphony Orchestra, Bologna Symphony, Nederlands Promenade Orchestra and the Jacksonville Symphony Orchestra. An avid chamber musician, she collaborated with Yuri Bashmet, Irena Grafenauer, Gary Hoffman and Lynn Harrell at Kronberg Academy´s Chamber Music Connects the World 2008 (Germany). She spent two summers at the Marlboro Music Festival and has performed at the Menton Music Festival (France), Delft and Storioni Festivals in the Netherlands and appears regularly at the Academy of Music Summer Festival in Nyack, New York. Ms. Malkin is a member of the “Malkin Duo” with her sister, Anat Malkin Almani. Bracha Malkin studied with her father, Isaac Malkin, as well as Aaron Rosand, Miriam Fried and Boris Belkin.

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