Biography
Avi Ostrowsky was born in 1939 in Israel. Studied in the Rubin Music Academy in Tel Aviv and Academy for Music and performing arts in Vienna. Main Activities – Israel, Europe, America In his youth Avi Ostrowsky was member of a youth movement, planned to live in a Kibbutz. Therefore went to study mechanics profession. During his studies he was attracted to music and formed a choir whose members guided without any knowledge of musical notes and music theory. At the age of 17 he met conductor Gary Bertini and with his encouragement studied for two years at the Music Teachers College in Tel Aviv. He then went on to study conducting and composition at the Rubin Music Academy in Tel Aviv with Maestro Gary Bertini and Professor Mordechai Seter. During his studies Avi Ostrowsky worked as a mechanic in a garage to finance his music studies. When he enlisted in the army, Maestro Bertini asked that he be placed as his successor in the formation of the Army Choir. Upon graduation and after graduating from the army, Ostrowsky joined as a member of Kibbutz Lahav. In 1965 Ostrowsky was appointed music director and conductor of the "Kol Israel Radio Choir" in Jerusalem. In 1966 he received a scholarship from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation which allowed him to study with the renowned Professor Hans Swarowsky at the Academy of Music and Performing Arts in Vienna. While studying in Vienna his talent was recognized by his teachers which permitted him to complete a four-year program in just two years, in 1968. He also studied with Maestro Franco Ferrara in Italy. In May 1968, while still a student in Vienna, Ostrowsky won the first prize at the Nikolai Malko Competition for young conductors in Copenhagen. Following this success he received invitations to conduct many orchestras around the world.Music career
In 1968, before returning to Israel from his studies in Vienna, Ostrowsky received and accepted the invitation from the renowned musician Frank Peleg and was appointed music director and permanent conductor of the Haifa Symphony Orchestra in Israel.Selected recordings
* Igor Stravinsky – The Rite of Spring (Le Sacre du Printemps), Petrushka, Firebird, Psalm Symphony. * Shostakovich – Symphonies 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15. * Karol Szymanowski – Stabet Mater. * Gustav Mahler – Symphonies 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9. * Johannes Brahms – Symphonies 1, 2, 3, 4, Ein Deutsches Requiem. * Dvorak – Stabat Mater, Requiem * Hector Berlioz – Symphonie Fantastique, Messe Solennelle. * Franz Schubert – Symphonies 4, 8 "Unfinished", 9. * Ludwig van Beethoven – Symphony No.3 "Eroica", Symphony No.7. * Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart – Requiem, Great Mass in C minor K.427, Missa Solemnis in C minor K.139.See also
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