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Aviv String Quartet

The Aviv String Quartet is a musical quartet that was founded in Israel in 1997. Among the quartet's various awards are the DaimlerChrysler Grand Prize at the 3rd Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition and top prizes at the Bordeaux and Schubert Competitions. The Aviv Quartet has recorded 3 discs of Shostakovich on Dalia Classics and 2 Naxos discs of Hoffmeister and Schulhoff. It completed the Shostakovich cycle at the 2007 Verbier Festival, debuts at the Zurich Tonhalle and Brussels Palais des Beaux–Arts and returns visits to Wigmore Hall. The quartet is renowned for its nuanced interpretations.

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The Aviv String Quartet is a musical quartet that was founded in Israel in 1997.1 Among the quartet's various awards are the DaimlerChrysler Grand Prize at the 3rd Melbourne International Chamber Music Competition and top prizes at the Bordeaux and Schubert Competitions.2 The Aviv Quartet has recorded 3 discs of Shostakovich on Dalia Classics and 2 Naxos discs of Hoffmeister and Schulhoff.2 It completed the Shostakovich cycle at the 2007 Verbier Festival, debuts at the Zurich Tonhalle and Brussels Palais des Beaux–Arts and returns visits to Wigmore Hall.3 The quartet is renowned for its nuanced interpretations.4

Brandon Garbot, from Portland, OR who studied in the Curtis Institute of Music together with Ida Kavafian and Arnold Steinhardt was recently appointed as second violinist.5

Members

Current members

  • Violin I: Anna Göckel1
  • Violin II: Brandon Garbot6
  • Viola: Noémie Bialobroda
  • Cello: Daniel Mitnitsky

Former members

  • Violin I: Sergey Ostrovsky (1997–2023)
  • Violin II: Evgenia Epshtein (1997–2015)
  • Violin II: Philippe Villafranca (2015-2024)
  • Viola: Timur Yakubov (2011–2015)
  • Viola: Shuli Waterman (1997–2009)
  • Viola: Nathan Braude (2009–2011)
  • Cello: Iris Jortner (1997–2002)
  • Cello: Rachel Mercer (2002–2010)
References

References

  1. "Aviv Quartet appoints new first violinist". The Strad. September 21, 2023. Retrieved September 9, 2024.
  2. "Biography". Aviv String Quartet. Archived from the original on January 19, 2016.
  3. "Aviv String Quartet". Presse. Archived from the original on September 29, 2023.
  4. "AVIV QUARTET". Société Philharmonique de Bienne. Retrieved November 22, 2025.
  5. "Das Ensemble". Camerata Variabile (in German). Retrieved November 22, 2025.
  6. "Aviv Quartet appoints new second violinist". The Strad. January 28, 2025. Retrieved April 12, 2025.