Boris Kucharsky
Professor · Classical Music Performance
Guildhall School of Music and DramaAbout
Boris Kucharsky is a distinguished violinist and Professor at the Guildhall School, holding roles as Violin Tutor at the Junior Guildhall and Principal Teacher at the Yehudi Menuhin School. His career spans performances with major orchestras, collaborations with luminaries like Yehudi Menuhin, and acclaimed recordings including the Beethoven Sonatas and works by Suchon. He has taught at institutions such as Montclair State University, Rutgers University, and Munich's Music Academy, recognized for pedagogical excellence.
- Education: Master of Music (Yale University, 1997), studies at Yehudi Menuhin School and Musikhochschule Cologne
Research interests focus on classical and contemporary violin repertoire, baroque to 20th-century compositions, and pedagogical methods. His recordings and performances highlight works by Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, and contemporary composers like Robert Aldridge. He plays the 1735 Carlo Bergonzi violin, "Baron Knoop".
Awards reflect both artistic and educational achievements, including the L.O.B. award and recognition for recordings. His teaching emphasizes nurturing young talent, blending historical performance practices with modern pedagogy.
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