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Alexander Fiterstein is a distinguished clarinetist renowned for his captivating performances and profound musical interpretations. With a rich background in classical music, he has collaborated with esteemed ensembles and participated in notable productions, including the Masterworks Series where he showcased Mozart's Clarinet Quintet in A major alongside Mark Peskanov and the Semplice Players. Fiterstein's versatility is evident in his performances of Darius Milhaud's Suite for Clarinet, Violin, and Piano, as part of the Faculty and Friends concert at Peabody, where he joined forces with fellow faculty artists to present a compelling program. His collaboration with the Verona Quartet in a recital featuring Osvaldo Golijov's The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind further highlights his ability to engage with contemporary works while honoring classical traditions. Additionally, Fiterstein's participation in the Fabian Concert Series, performing Rachmaninoff's Trio élégiaque No. 1, showcases his commitment to a diverse repertoire. As he continues to inspire audiences with his artistry, Fiterstein is set to embark on new projects that promise to further enrich the classical music landscape. His dedication to both performance and education positions him as a significant figure in the world of music, making him a sought-after collaborator and performer in upcoming concerts and festivals.
Artist summary generated by AI
Alexander Fiterstein is a distinguished clarinetist renowned for his captivating performances and profound musical interpretations. With a rich background in classical music, he has collaborated with esteemed ensembles and participated in notable productions, including the Masterworks Series where he showcased Mozart's Clarinet Quintet in A major alongside Mark Peskanov and the Semplice Players. Fiterstein's versatility is evident in his performances of Darius Milhaud's Suite for Clarinet, Violin, and Piano, as part of the Faculty and Friends concert at Peabody, where he joined forces with fellow faculty artists to present a compelling program. His collaboration with the Verona Quartet in a recital featuring Osvaldo Golijov's The Dreams and Prayers of Isaac the Blind further highlights his ability to engage with contemporary works while honoring classical traditions. Additionally, Fiterstein's participation in the Fabian Concert Series, performing Rachmaninoff's Trio élégiaque No. 1, showcases his commitment to a diverse repertoire. As he continues to inspire audiences with his artistry, Fiterstein is set to embark on new projects that promise to further enrich the classical music landscape. His dedication to both performance and education positions him as a significant figure in the world of music, making him a sought-after collaborator and performer in upcoming concerts and festivals.
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