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Hagai Shaham (Hebrew: חגי שחם, born July 8, 1966) is an Israeli violin virtuoso. [1] [2] He began studying the violin at the age of six and was the last student of the late Professor Ilona Feher.
Hailed for his thrilling virtuosity, lustrous tone and profound artistic expression, Hagai Shaham is internationally recognized as one of the most exciting Israeli violinists. Shaham was a student of the renowned Professor Ilona Feher.
Violinist and pedagogue Hagai Shaham - biography, recordings, reviews, SEW trio, teaching+masterclases, Ilona Feher Foundation activities, audio and video clips, publicity material and personal photography.
Hagai Shaham is a professor at the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music at Tel Aviv University, and an Artist in Residence at Stony Brook University, New York. He teaches regularly at masterclasses such as the Heifetz Institute (USA), ISA (Austria), Kuhmo Festival (Finland) and Keshet Eilon (Israel).
Hagai Shaham recorded over 30 albums for Hyperion, Nimbus, Avie, Chandos, EMI, Naxos and Decca which have been enthusiastically received by international press. Mr. Shaham is a member of the Shaham-Erez-Wallfisch trio, which performed on major stages in Europe, N. America and Israel.
Hagai Shaham. Displaying a dazzling combination of technical brilliance and a uniquely profound musical personality, Hagai Shaham is internationally recognized as one of the astonishing violinists who have emerged from Israel.
Award-winning violinist Hagai Shaham is internationally recognized as one of the premier artists from Israel, winning first prize at the ARD Munich competition and the Ilona Kornhouser among others. As a soloist, he has performed with many major orchestras including BBC Philharmonic, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, Taipei, Singapore and Shanghai ...