Photos: Yoel Levi
“an excellent violinist who has very Good command of his instrument, but beyond that - possesses an uncommon affinity with style, Harmony, counterpoint and general musicianship, Which in many years of teaching I have never seen in someone so young.”
Adi's relationship with music strives to be both extremely literal and deeply personal - rooted in a serious and curious reading of the score, and in the belief that music is on the one hand - historically informed in ANY style of performance, and on the other - inseparable from who we are as people.
He has been very fortunate to work with artists such as Maxim Vengerov and Christian Tetzlaff, who personally selected him to perform alongside him at the Swiss International Music Academy. What draws Adi to these experiences - and to music more generally - is a shared sense of vulnerability , honesty and openness, and a way of treating music not as style or surface, but as something personally essential and deeply deeply human.