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Mark Kashper

Second Violins Associate Principal

Mark Kashper

Born in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg), Russia, MARK KASHPER started taking violin lessons at the age of five. For about a decade, he studied exclusively under the personal guidance of Prof. Aaron Khnifel. In addition to being a graduate of the Moscow Conservatory, where he was one of the last and favorite pupils of the legendary David Oistrakh, Kashper also graduated from the Leningrad Conservatory. As a student, he was a recipient of numerous awards and scholarships. As an assistant concertmaster and soloist with the Moscow Conservatory Chamber Orchestra, Kashper concertized extensively throughout the Soviet Union, Europe, and Latin America.

In February 1978, Kashper arrived in the United States as a refugee, and three months later won an audition to become a member of the Los Angeles Philharmonic. In September 1979, he was promoted to the first violin section and, after progressing steadily through its ranks, was named the Orchestra’s new Associate Principal Second Violin in May 1986. In March of 1987, Kashper won high praise for his performance of Luciano Berio’s Corale in its West Coast premiere with the Los Angeles Philharmonic under the direction of Pierre Boulez. He has also appeared as soloist at the Hollywood Bowl and at the Ojai Festival, as well as in many New Music Group and Chamber Music Society programs, collaborating with such distinguished musicians as - to name just a few - Heinz Holliger, André Previn, Emanuel Ax, and Yefim Bronfman.

An active recitalist and avid chamber music player, Kashper performs extensively in the Los Angeles area and throughout the United States. Since the creation of the Los Angeles Jewish Symphony in the spring of 1994, he has also been busy as the concertmaster and frequent featured soloist with that orchestra, performing throughout Southern California and in Israel. In February 2000, Kashper was the featured soloist in performances of Korngold’s Violin Concerto with the Santa Barbara Symphony Orchestra conducted by its Music Director, Gisèle Ben-Dor.

In September 2001, Kashper was chosen to participate in the concerts of the Super World Orchestra in Japan, under the direction of Lorin Maazel. That ensemble was made up of principal players from many of the world’s greatest orchestras. In June 2006, he proudly represented the United States in the concerts of the World Philharmonic Orchestra in France. That unique ensemble included principal players of the leading symphony orchestras from over 80 countries.

Musicians Q&A

Instrument:
second violin (associate principal)
Section:
strings
Birthplace:
St. Petersburg (former Leningrad), Russia
Started playing at age:
5.
Started playing with the Los Angeles Philharmonic:
1978.
Earliest musical memory:
Singing made-up tunes in front of a mirror at home.
Hobbies:
Listening to good music, reading a good book, being with family and friends, traveling to new places that are interesting and beautiful.
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