Nilay Özdemir
Bio
Year of birth:
1991
Place of birth:
Antalya, Turkey
Studies:
Viola BA – Leipzig: Hochschule für Musik und Theater, Tatjana Masurenko (2009-2012)
Erasmus Exchange – Paris: Conservatoire national supérieur de musique et de danse, Jean Sulem (2012)
Viola BA – Berlin: Hochschule für Musik „Hanns Eisler“, Tabea Zimmermann (2012-2015)
Viola MA – Berlin: Universität der Künste, Hartmut Rohde (2015-2019)
Viola Konzertexamen – Berlin: Univerität der Künste, Hartmut Rohde (since 2019)
Current job:
Deputy Solo Viola Konzerthausorchester Berlin (2019-2021),
Tutti, Konzerthaus Orchestra (since 2021)
Biography:
Nilay Özdemir was born in 1991 in Antalya, Turkey. She started her musical education at age 11.
In 2009 Nilay came to Germany to study with Prof. Tatjana Masurenko in Leipzig. After an Erasmus exchange year in Paris with Jean Sulem she continued her studies with Tabea Zimmermann in Berlin. She is still doing her Konzertexamen with Hartmut Rohde at the Universität der Künste, Berlin.
Nilay played in Festivals and Academies such as Krzyzowa Kammermusik Festival, Verbier Festival Academy, Kronberg Academy und Seiji Ozawa Academy. In 2018/19 she held a job at the Gürzenich Orchester in Cologne and now holds the position of Co-Principal at the Konzerthausorchester Berlin, where she previously was a member of the academy.
Studierende
Alumni
Biography:
Guy Ben-Ziony grew up in Israel’s scenic Jezreel Valley. At the age of 9, after seeing „The Waltz King“, the Walt Disney film about Johann Strauss, he wanted nothing more than to play the violin. A few years later, when he discovered chamber music he wanted nothing more than to play the viola and took lessons with leading teachers of his homeland, including Chaim Taub, Gad Lewertoff and David Chen.
Encounters with the renowned violist Tabea Zimmermann influenced him so greatly that he went to study with her at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts. Some years later he continued studying with Tatiana Masurenko at the University of Music and Theatre in Leipzig, where he performed Bartók’s concerto for viola for his concert exam under the direction of Daniel Harding, passing with distinction. After meeting the legendary violinist Gidon Kremer in Kronberg Academy’s „Chamber Music Connects the World“, he was invited to Lockenhaus Festival. Soon after he was a regular guest at important music festivals such as Leicester, Delft, Zagreb, or the legendary „Open Chamber Music“ in Prussia Cove playing alongside artists such as Lisa Batiashvili, Christian tetzlaff, Alexander Lonquich or Menachem Pressler.
As a soloist he played with many Israeli and European orchestras such as the Camerata Nordica, Offenbacher Kammerorchester, Israel Chamber Orchestra or the Tel Aviv Soloists.
He was a member of the Zapolski String Quartet from Denmark and the Waldstein Ensemble Wien, performing in many of Europe’s major concert halls (Vienna Musikverein, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Berlin Philharmonie, Wigmore Hall in London, among others). His close collaboration with contemporary composers as founding member of the “Israeli Chamber Project” has taken him upon numerous innovative paths. He has also searched for symbiotic collaborations in Germany, for example with the dance company Sasha Waltz & Guests in Berlin, with which he performed highly acclaimed choreographic concert „Gefaltet“.
Guy Ben-Ziony is a welcomed guest principle violist with many leading chamber and symphonic orchestras in Europe, including, Hamburg, Berlin and Stuttgart Radio Symphony orchestras, Bamberg Symphony, Camerata Salzburg, Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, or Amsterdam Sinfonietta. His Debut solo CD, entitled Monodialogue was released in 2016 with Genuin Classics to great critical acclaim. From 2006 untill 2017 Guy Ben-Ziony has been a Professor for viola at the University of Music and Theatre „Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy” in Leipzig. The 2017-2018 season featured him as member of the Internationally renowned Pacifica String Quartet and Visiting Professor Viola and Chamber Music at the Jacobs School of Music, Bloomington, Indiana. He continues to give masterclasses in Europe and in the USA.
Currently Guy Ben-Ziony is principle Violist in the Basel Sinfonietta, and assistant Principle Violist in the Deutsche Symphonie Orchester, Berlin (DSO)
He plays on a viola made for him by Alexandre Breton (Berlin 2014).
Biography:
Guy Ben-Ziony grew up in Israel’s scenic Jezreel Valley. At the age of 9, after seeing „The Waltz King“, the Walt Disney film about Johann Strauss, he wanted nothing more than to play the violin. A few years later, when he discovered chamber music he wanted nothing more than to play the viola and took lessons with leading teachers of his homeland, including Chaim Taub, Gad Lewertoff and David Chen.
Encounters with the renowned violist Tabea Zimmermann influenced him so greatly that he went to study with her at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts. Some years later he continued studying with Tatiana Masurenko at the University of Music and Theatre in Leipzig, where he performed Bartók’s concerto for viola for his concert exam under the direction of Daniel Harding, passing with distinction. After meeting the legendary violinist Gidon Kremer in Kronberg Academy’s „Chamber Music Connects the World“, he was invited to Lockenhaus Festival. Soon after he was a regular guest at important music festivals such as Leicester, Delft, Zagreb, or the legendary „Open Chamber Music“ in Prussia Cove playing alongside artists such as Lisa Batiashvili, Christian tetzlaff, Alexander Lonquich or Menachem Pressler.
As a soloist he played with many Israeli and European orchestras such as the Camerata Nordica, Offenbacher Kammerorchester, Israel Chamber Orchestra or the Tel Aviv Soloists.
He was a member of the Zapolski String Quartet from Denmark and the Waldstein Ensemble Wien, performing in many of Europe’s major concert halls (Vienna Musikverein, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Berlin Philharmonie, Wigmore Hall in London, among others). His close collaboration with contemporary composers as founding member of the “Israeli Chamber Project” has taken him upon numerous innovative paths. He has also searched for symbiotic collaborations in Germany, for example with the dance company Sasha Waltz & Guests in Berlin, with which he performed highly acclaimed choreographic concert „Gefaltet“.
Guy Ben-Ziony is a welcomed guest principle violist with many leading chamber and symphonic orchestras in Europe, including, Hamburg, Berlin and Stuttgart Radio Symphony orchestras, Bamberg Symphony, Camerata Salzburg, Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, or Amsterdam Sinfonietta. His Debut solo CD, entitled Monodialogue was released in 2016 with Genuin Classics to great critical acclaim. From 2006 untill 2017 Guy Ben-Ziony has been a Professor for viola at the University of Music and Theatre „Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy” in Leipzig. The 2017-2018 season featured him as member of the Internationally renowned Pacifica String Quartet and Visiting Professor Viola and Chamber Music at the Jacobs School of Music, Bloomington, Indiana. He continues to give masterclasses in Europe and in the USA.
Currently Guy Ben-Ziony is principle Violist in the Basel Sinfonietta, and assistant Principle Violist in the Deutsche Symphonie Orchester, Berlin (DSO)
He plays on a viola made for him by Alexandre Breton (Berlin 2014).
Biography:
Guy Ben-Ziony grew up in Israel’s scenic Jezreel Valley. At the age of 9, after seeing „The Waltz King“, the Walt Disney film about Johann Strauss, he wanted nothing more than to play the violin. A few years later, when he discovered chamber music he wanted nothing more than to play the viola and took lessons with leading teachers of his homeland, including Chaim Taub, Gad Lewertoff and David Chen.
Encounters with the renowned violist Tabea Zimmermann influenced him so greatly that he went to study with her at the Frankfurt University of Music and Performing Arts. Some years later he continued studying with Tatiana Masurenko at the University of Music and Theatre in Leipzig, where he performed Bartók’s concerto for viola for his concert exam under the direction of Daniel Harding, passing with distinction. After meeting the legendary violinist Gidon Kremer in Kronberg Academy’s „Chamber Music Connects the World“, he was invited to Lockenhaus Festival. Soon after he was a regular guest at important music festivals such as Leicester, Delft, Zagreb, or the legendary „Open Chamber Music“ in Prussia Cove playing alongside artists such as Lisa Batiashvili, Christian tetzlaff, Alexander Lonquich or Menachem Pressler.
As a soloist he played with many Israeli and European orchestras such as the Camerata Nordica, Offenbacher Kammerorchester, Israel Chamber Orchestra or the Tel Aviv Soloists.
He was a member of the Zapolski String Quartet from Denmark and the Waldstein Ensemble Wien, performing in many of Europe’s major concert halls (Vienna Musikverein, the Concertgebouw in Amsterdam, Berlin Philharmonie, Wigmore Hall in London, among others). His close collaboration with contemporary composers as founding member of the “Israeli Chamber Project” has taken him upon numerous innovative paths. He has also searched for symbiotic collaborations in Germany, for example with the dance company Sasha Waltz & Guests in Berlin, with which he performed highly acclaimed choreographic concert „Gefaltet“.
Guy Ben-Ziony is a welcomed guest principle violist with many leading chamber and symphonic orchestras in Europe, including, Hamburg, Berlin and Stuttgart Radio Symphony orchestras, Bamberg Symphony, Camerata Salzburg, Deutsche Kammerphilharmonie Bremen, Mahler Chamber Orchestra, or Amsterdam Sinfonietta. His Debut solo CD, entitled Monodialogue was released in 2016 with Genuin Classics to great critical acclaim. From 2006 untill 2017 Guy Ben-Ziony has been a Professor for viola at the University of Music and Theatre „Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy” in Leipzig. The 2017-2018 season featured him as member of the Internationally renowned Pacifica String Quartet and Visiting Professor Viola and Chamber Music at the Jacobs School of Music, Bloomington, Indiana. He continues to give masterclasses in Europe and in the USA.
Currently Guy Ben-Ziony is principle Violist in the Basel Sinfonietta, and assistant Principle Violist in the Deutsche Symphonie Orchester, Berlin (DSO)
He plays on a viola made for him by Alexandre Breton (Berlin 2014).