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Nina Karmon, Violin
Nina Karmon, the daughter of a Finnish cellist and a German
violinist was born in Stuttgart, Germany. At the age of five,
her musical talent became apparent and she started to play
the cello, instructed by her mother. At seven, she switched to
the violin and in the following years her father, then Concert
Master of the Radio Symphony Orchestra in Stuttgart,
became her first violin teacher.
After further studies with Silvia Markovici, Vladimir Landsman,
Radu Bozgan, and at the Hans-Eisler University in Berlin with
Werner Scholz, she rounded out her formal education as a student
of Pinchas Zukerman and Patinka Kopec at the Manhattan School
of Music in New York City, graduating in 1998.
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International concert tours have brought Nina Karmon onto the major
concert stages of Europe and Asia, as well as those of
North and South America. She has appeared as soloist
at the Tonhalle in Zurich, the Konzerthaus in Vienna,
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