Peter
Zazofsky
Boston-born
violinist Peter Zazofsky has enjoyed a career as
a soloist, chamber musician and educator that spans
twenty years and thirty countries. He has performed
with many of the great orchestras in the U.S. and
in Europe, including the Boston Symphony Orchestra,
the Berlin Philharmonic, the Amsterdam Concertgebouw,
and the Philadelphia Orchestra. As a recitalist,
Mr. Zazofsky has given innovative programs in Carnegie
Hall, Sala Cecilia Meireles in Rio De Janeiro, Palais
des Beaux Arts in Brussels, and the Teatro Colon
in Buenos Aires. He also tours the world’s
music centers as first violinist of the Muir String
Quartet. The son of the assistant concertmaster
of the Boston Symphony, Mr. Zazofsky’s first
teacher was Joseph Silverstein. He also studied
with Dorothy Delay, Jaime Laredo, and Ivan Galamian
at the Curtis Institute. In 1979 he won the Grand
Prize in the Montreal International Contest and
in 1980 the Gold Medal at the Queen Elisabeth Competition
(Belgium). In 1985 he was honored to receive the
Avery Fisher Career Grant. Since then, Peter Zazofsky
has made solo appearances with the orchestras of
Atlanta, Baltimore, Leipzig, Santiago, Toronto,
Minnesota, and Montreal. He has toured Asia as soloist
with the San Francisco Symphony, as well as the
U.S. with the Danish Radio Orchestra. Mr. Zazofsky
is Associate Professor of Violin and Chamber Music
at Boston University. He has given premieres of
new works written for him by composers in Holland,
Belgium, Denmark, and Spain. He can be heard performing
a broad repertoire on the Deutsche Grammophon, Polygram,
and Ariola labels.