
Daniel Alan Heifetz (born November 20, 1948) is an American concert
violinist and
pedagogue best known as the Founder of the Heifetz International Music Institute. His career has been focused on education and the art of communication through performance.
Early life
Daniel Heifetz was raised in Southern California, the son of Milton Heifetz and Betsy Heifetz (née Baron), and began
violin studies at the age of six. At sixteen, Heifetz became a student of
Efrem Zimbalist at the
Curtis Institute of Music
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in Philadelphia. He was also coached by
Jascha Brodsky and, upon Zimbalist's retirement, concluded his studies with
Ivan Galamian
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. He made his New York orchestral debut at
Avery Fisher Hall in
Lincoln Center in a performance of the
Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto with the
National Symphony Orchestra
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. Heifetz was also mentored at the beginning of his career by both the Polish/Mexican violinist
Henryk Szeryng, who introduced him to the Russian violinist
David Oistrakh. It was Oistrakh who introduced him to the impresario
Sol Hurok who took Heifetz under management.
His younger brother is
Ronald A. Heifetz, the King Hussein bin Talal Senior Lecturer in Public Leadership and founder of the
Center for Public Leadership
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at the
John F. Kennedy School of Government,
Harvard University, and co-founder of Cambridge Leadership Associates.
Career
Heifetz was a prizewinner in both the Merriweather-Post Competition in Washington, D.C. and The
International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow. After the latter competition, Heifetz donated his prize money to the families of jailed dissidents
Alexander Ginzburg and
Natan Shcharansky. Richard L. Thornburgh
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, former United States Attorney General and Governor of Pennsylvania, held a state dinner to honor the gesture.
Teaching and adjudication
Heifetz has served as professor of violin at three major universities:
The Peabody Institute of the
Johns Hopkins University,
Carnegie Mellon University
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, and the
University of Maryland College Park. In addition to these positions, Heifetz has given master classes all over the world. In May 2015, he was one of the featured Masterclass presenters at the Starling-Delay Violin Symposium held at the
Juilliard School in New York. In August and September 2016, Heifetz served on the jury of the first Shanghai Isaac Stern International Violin Competition, which received recognition and engendered some controversy for posting the jurors' scores throughout every round. In January and February 2017, Heifetz was the chair of the seven-member jury at the first
Elmar Oliveira International Violin Competition, held on the campus of Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida.
The Heifetz International Music Institute
In 1996, Heifetz founded the Heifetz International Music Institute for young musicians from around the world. It is primarily a six-week summer program that now takes place at
Mary Baldwin University in
Staunton, Virginia
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. The institute attracts faculty from national and international conservatories and offers a program in Heifetz Performance and Communication Training that teaches musicians to communicate the emotion of music by way of a series of classes in public speaking, voice, drama, movement, and freedom of expression. The Heifetz Institute offers career development opportunities to its alumni through a program called Heifetz on Tour. In November 2014, Heifetz described his philosophy behind the communication training offered at the Heifetz Institute in a
TEDx presentation given in Charlottesville, Virginia.
In 2019, Heifetz was succeeded as Artistic Director of the Heifetz Institute by Nicholas Kitchen, the first violinist and co-founder of the
Borromeo String Quartet, the Ensemble in Residence at the Institute.
References
External links
*http://www.violinist.com/blog/laurie/20155/16817/ Master Class With Daniel Heifetz
*http://www.violinist.com/blog/laurie/20157/16945/ Freeing Your Expressive Capabilities; and Chamber Coachings with Larry Dutton and Daniel Heifetz
*http://www.allmusic.com/artist/daniel-heifetz-mn0001677240 List of currently-available recordings by Daniel Heifetz
*http://www.heifetzinstitute.org The Heifetz International Music Institute Web Site
*http://www.youtube.com/heifetzinternationalmusicinstitute Heifetz Institute YouTube Channel
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1948 births
Living people
American classical violinists
Male classical violinists
American male violinists
Child classical musicians
Jewish American classical musicians
Jewish classical violinists
Curtis Institute of Music alumni
20th-century classical violinists
21st-century classical violinists
20th-century American male musicians
21st-century American male musicians
21st-century American Jews
20th-century American violinists
21st-century American violinists