Benjamin Hoffman – 10 Hour Bach Marathon at Union Station

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Union Station, Los Angeles, CA, United StatesADDRESS DETAILS
Grand Waiting HallTIME
March 18, 20171:00 PM - 1:50 PM
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Benjamin Hoffman will be part of Kaleidoscope’s program from 1:00pm-1:50pm in the Waiting Hall.
American-Italian violinist Benjamin Hoffman has been heard across Asia, Europe, and the US, where he has given countless performances as a soloist, chamber musician and orchestral leader. He has performed alongside artists such as Ani Kavafian, David Shifrin, Peter Frankl, Wolfram Christ, Jorja Fleezanis, and Gary Hoffman among others, in various chamber music formations at festivals such as Yellow Barn, Chamber Music Northwest, Aspen, and Music Academy of the West. In his Carnegie Hall debut, he performed Aaron Jay Kernis’s “Mozart en Route” and Hindemith’s “Kammermusik Nr. 1.” Recently, he had the honor of performing before UN Secretary Ban Ki Moon as a member of Sejong Soloists at the United Nations in New York.
Mr. Hoffman has served as a concertmaster from an early age, performing symphonic repertoire as well as chamber orchestra repertoire without conductor. Last year he led the Yale Philharmonia under the baton of John Adams at Avery Fisher Hall in New York to critical acclaim, and he has also served professionally as guest concertmaster with the New Haven Symphony, the Eastern Connecticut Symphony, and Symphony Song in Seoul, Korea. Since 2011, Benjamin has served as the concertmaster of the Columbus Indiana Philharmonic, and in a recent performance of the Beethoven Violin Concerto with that orchestra, he was praised for his “virtuosity and deep feeling…impeccable intonation… [and] a stirring, inspired performance.” Other appearances as a soloist have seen Hoffman featured performing works by Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Chausson, Dvorak, Korngold, Lalo, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Saint-Saëns, and Vivaldi, as well as contemporary premieres with orchestra by J. Hoffman and R. Cadeu in venues such as the National Centre for Performing Arts in Beijing, China. Selected as a fellow for the New York Philharmonic’s Global Academy program, he performed with the Philharmonic and in chamber ensembles with its members.
Mr. Hoffman began studying the violin at age four in Florence, Italy under the tutelage of his mother; his further studies were mentored by Kurt Sassmannshaus, Gabriel Pegis, Latica Honda- Rosenberg at the Hochschule für Musik in Freiburg, Germany, Alexander Kerr at Indiana University Bloomington, and Ani Kavafian at Yale University, where he is currently pursuing the Doctor of Musical Arts degree.