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Elias Goldstein is a Professor of Viola at the University of Delaware's School of Music within the College of Arts & Sciences. He holds dual roles as Principal Viola of the Delaware Symphony and ProMusica Chamber Orchestra in Ohio. Renowned for his virtuosic performances, he has toured internationally, including Carnegie Hall, and is a champion of viola repertoire, notably premiering Grammy-winning composer Jennifer Higdon’s Viola Songs.
- Recipient of prestigious awards: First Prize in the International Primrose Competition (2011), Bashmet International Competition (Moscow), and Lionel Tertis Competition (2010).
- Founder and Artistic Director of the Goldstein Young Artist Program in Puebla, Mexico, focusing on advanced viola training and chamber music.
- Teaches at the Rocky Ridge Music Festival and mentors students who have secured positions in major orchestras (e.g., Düsseldorf, San Diego, Sarasota).
His research and performance interests emphasize contemporary music, viola pedagogy, and orchestral collaboration. He has performed with renowned ensembles like the Cavani Quartet and at festivals such as Enescu and Chautauqua.
Goldstein’s career showcases a blend of artistic innovation and dedication to education, fostering the next generation of musicians through competitive mentorship and festival leadership.
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