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Zakhar Bron ( ; born 17 December 1947) is a Russian
violin The violin, sometimes referred to as a fiddle, is a wooden chordophone, and is the smallest, and thus highest-pitched instrument (soprano) in regular use in the violin family. Smaller violin-type instruments exist, including the violino picc ...
ist and renowned pedagogue He has been living in Western Europe since 1989.


Background

Bron was born in
Oral, Kazakhstan Oral (, ), also known as Uralsk (, ), is a city in northwestern Kazakhstan, at the confluence of the Ural (river), Ural and Chagan (Ural), Chagan rivers close to the Russian Kazakhstan–Russia border, border. As it is located on the western bank ...
to a Jewish family. His parents fled to the Soviet Union in the 1930s to escape the Nazis. His father was a Polish pianist and his mother was a Romanian engineering student. His first music teacher in his home town recognised his talent and advised him to attend, at the time one of the best violin schools in the USSR, the Stojlarski School for Music in Ukrainian Odessa. Bron lived in this time with a host family, and the pedagogue Arthus Sisserman taught him the basics. He afterwards moved with his father to Moscow where Boris Goldstein put him in his violin class at the Gnessin Conservatoire as well as taught him at home. In 1966 he became a student of Igor Oistrach at the Tchaikovsky Conservatory. After Bron finished his master studies in 1971, he started doing his post-masters as well, though this was cut short by mandatory military service in the Red Army. In 1971 he was also a laureate (12th prize) at the Queen Elisabeth Competition in Brussels. In 1977 he shared with the American Peter Zazofsky the 3rd prize at the International Henryk Wieniawski Violincompetition in Poland. Before he was well-known, he taught privately in
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. Since then, he has taught at the
Royal Academy of Music The Royal Academy of Music (RAM) in London, England, is one of the oldest music schools in the UK, founded in 1822 by John Fane and Nicolas-Charles Bochsa. It received its royal charter in 1830 from King George IV with the support of the firs ...
in London, the Conservatory of Rotterdam, the Lübeck Academy of Music and the
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in Madrid. In 1997, he took up a position at the Cologne Musikhochschule.


Students

Bron's students have included Vadim Repin,
Maxim Vengerov Maxim Alexandrovich Vengerov (; born 20 August 1974) is a Soviet-born Israeli violinist, violist, and conductor. Classic FM has called him "one of the greatest violinists in the world". Vengerov was born in Novosibirsk, the only child of Al ...
, , Christoph Seybold, Leia Zhu.


Controversy

Bron has attracted controversy because of accusations that violin competitions have unduly favoured his students with awards. In February 2018, Fabio Luisi resigned as chairman of the 2018 Paganini Competition, in protest at his perceived imposition of judges such as Bron by the Italian cultural official Elisa Serafini.


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* (in German)
"Zakhar Bron School of Music"
1947 births Academics of the Royal Academy of Music German people of Kazakhstani descent German people of Russian-Jewish descent Henryk Wieniawski Violin Competition prize-winners Kazakhstani Jews Living people People's Artists of Russia People from Oral, Kazakhstan Academic staff of the Reina Sofía School of Music Russian classical violinists Male classical violinists Russian music educators Academic staff of the Zurich University of the Arts Jewish classical violinists 21st-century classical violinists 21st-century Russian male musicians Academic staff of the Lübeck Academy of Music Russian people of Romanian descent Academic staff of Novosibirsk Conservatory {{violinist-stub