Biography
David Radzynski, former concertmaster of The Cleveland Orchestra and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, is an internationally renowned concert violinist. David enjoys collaborating regularly with major conductors and soloists in solo, chamber music, and orchestral settings.
Known for his outstanding solo performances, he collaborated with renowned conductors like Zubin Mehta, Krill Petrenko, Klaus Mäkelä, Alan Gilbert, and Manfred Honeck in prestigious venues worldwide. Some of his memorable performances as soloist include concerts with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, the Łódź Philharmonic in Poland, the Polish National Philharmonic, the Columbus Symphony, and the Amadeus Chamber Orchestra of Poznan where he premiered the double concerto composed by his father Jan Radzynski.
An avid chamber musician, David has performed with Emanuel Ax, Pinchas Zukerman and Martha Argerich, among others. His guest concertmaster roles include appearances with the Boston Symphony Orchestra, Houston Symphony, Pittsburgh Symphony, and Cincinnati Symphony Orchestras.
David holds a bachelor’s degree from Indiana University, a master’s degree from Yale, and artist certificate from the International Center for Music at Park University. His violin teachers include Roland and Almita Vamos, Paul Kantor, Mauricio Fuks and Kevork Mardirossian at Indiana University, Syoko Aki at the Yale School of Music, and Ben Sayevich at the International Center for Music at Park University.