TATIANA BERMAN, Violin
International soloist and recitalist Tatiana Berman is "a young violinist with a mature, compelling musical personality" (The Strad).
As a chamber musician and soloist, Tatiana has collaborated with Joshua Bell, Jeremy Denk, Ivry Gitlis, Steven Isserlis, Paavo Järvi, Sarah Ioannides and Elisabeth Leonskaja. She has performed in concerts throughout Europe, USA and Asia. Some of the highlights include recitals and chamber music at the Wigmore Hall, St. James’ Piccadilly, Royal Festival Hall, Leighton House, Southwark Cathedral, IMS Prussia Cove, London Arts, Buxton and Brighton Festivals in the UK, LaSalle and Linton Chamber Music Series in Cincinnati, USA, Oistrakh, Järvi and Leigo Lakes Festivals in Estonia. As a soloist with orchestra Tatiana’s appearances include the St. Petersburg Academic, London Musici and Spartanburg Philharmonic orchestras and in concerts conducted by Yehudi Menuhin at the Menuhin Festival in Gstaad, Switzerland. Tatiana is a featured soloist on the Classic FM CD Yehudi Menuhin's Young Virtuosi, and has appeared on the cover of Musical Opinion.
Born in Moscow to a family of musicians, Tatiana began studying the violin at age 5. She was a student at the St. Petersburg Specialized Music School, then on full scholarship at The Yehudi Menuhin School and Royal College of Music in London. While studying, Tatiana received the Manoug Parikian, Sidney Perry, MBF and Craxton Awards. As well as winning the prestigious Ian Fleming and Myra Hess Awards in London, Tatiana was a prizewinner at the Kloster-Schöntal International Violin Competition.
Tatiana performs with Constella string trio and is also a founding member of concert:nova, the Cincinnati-based multidisciplinary chamber music ensemble. The Cincinnati Enquirer has called concert:nova “the future of classical music”.
Tatiana Berman is founder and Artistic director of the Constella Festival of Music and Fine Arts in Cincinnati, USA. Among the many festival events, Constella Festival presents world-class musicians, dancers, visual artists as well as new commisions of music, jazz and dance.