
Benjamin Beilman
Professor · Violin Performance
Frankfurt University of Music and Performing ArtsAbout
Benjamin Beilman is a Professor at the Curtis Institute of Music and an internationally acclaimed violinist. Born in 1989 in Washington, D.C., he studied at the Music Institute of Chicago, Curtis Institute of Music (with Ida Kavafian and Pamela Frank), and Kronberg Academy (with Christian Tetzlaff). His affiliations include current and past educational roles at these institutions.
Beilman specializes in violin performance and chamber music, with a focus on classical and contemporary repertoire. His work explores technical nuances in compositions ranging from Schubert to modern creators like Chris Rogerson. He maintains a strong performance schedule globally.
His prestigious awards include:
- Borletti-Buitoni Trust Fellowship
- Avery Fisher Career Grant
- London Music Masters Award
- Prince of Hesse Prize (2012)
- Scholarship from the Burletti-Buitoni Foundation (2014)
Beilman performs with the 'Ysaÿe' Guarneri del Gesù violin (1740) and collaborates with orchestras worldwide. While no specific student or lab details are mentioned, his influence extends through performances and recordings like his Warner Classics album 'Spectrum'.
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