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Daniel is a London based violinist and creator of unique musical experiences. His varied musical portfolio covers orchestral playing, chamber music, solo playing and concertos, cross genre collaborations and being a sought-after teacher. He is currently a visiting artist for the Inter-Professional program at the AA School of Architecture where he brings art, dance and performance together with improvised music creations. He plays in top orchestras in the UK and formerly in Israel such as the London Philharmonic Orchestra, BBC Concert Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra, Israel Symphony, Israeli Opera, Israel Chamber Orchestra, Israel NK orchestra and the Galilee Chamber Orchestra. He is also a founding member and violinist in the Waldstein Quartet with whom he was a junior fellow at Trinity Laban and has coached chamber music at the Dartington Music Summer Festival.

He was a tutor at Junior Guildhall’s string training program, and also taught at leading conservatories in Israel. He is currently teaching at the Sydenham GDST High School for Girl and developing his own private studio. Daniel is currently continuing his work on implementing his one-of-a-kind teaching method and pedagogical system which has been transformative to students of all levels and will be published and distributed in the next few years.

Daniel has gained his BMus at The Aaron Copland School of Music under Burton Kaplan and his MMus from Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance with Ofer Falk. He won the Vera Kanterovich Competition for solo Bach, Barbirolli competition for a classical string quartet and won second prize in the Carne Trust Chamber Music Competition.