Alexander Chaushian and Itamar Golan will perform with the finalists of Classic Violin Olympus

We are thrilled to announce that renowned cellist Alexander Chaushian and esteemed pianist Itamar Golan will join the Classic Violin Olympus as soloists.
Together with the competition finalists, Alexander and Itamar will perform the First Movement of Beethoven’s Triple Concerto for Violin, Cello, and Piano, Op. 56 in C Major, during the second part of the competition.
This marks a significant moment in the history of classical music competitions. The participants will not only showcase their individual talents as soloists, but also have a rare opportunity to demonstrate their skill in ensemble performance with other distinguished musicians.
The musicians chosen to perform at Classic Violin Olympus together with the finalists are the most prominent virtuosos of their generation.
Alexander Chaushian has performed extensively throughout the world as a soloist with some of the most widely-known orchestras and has given highly acclaimed performances in the best venues of Europe and the USA. He is regularly invited to festivals throughout the world and is the Artistic Director of the International Pharos Chamber Music Festival in Cyprus and the Yerevan Music Festival in Armenia.
Itamar Golan is known for his passion and exceptional gift for music, which has led to a life of collaboration on the most prestigious stages around the world. His regular performance partners have included highly appreciated musicians, his orchestral collaborations include the Israel and Berlin Philharmonics with Zubin Mehta, Vienna Philharmonic, Orchestra Filarmonica della Scala under Riccardo Muti and others. He is also a distinguished professor of chamber music at the Paris Conservatoire.
The audience will be extremely fortunate to witness 12 fascinating performances by the finalists of Classic Violin Olympus alongside some of the most recognized soloists.
