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Composer Kian Ravaei’s Cross-Cultural 'Four Seasons of Hamadan'

February 25, 2026, 9:05 AM · When division seems our new, unhappy normal, New York-based composer Kian Ravaei comes along and creates just the opposite – 23 stunning minutes of literal and metaphorical harmony.

Ravaei’s latest creation – The Four Seasons of Hamadan – intertwines Persian and Jewish folkloric traditions. With the unique combination of solo violin and dancer, beautifully choreographed by Annie Kahane, we have an opportunity to experience the aural and physical nature of these iconic melodies.

Conceived in partnership with Kahane, this Four Seasons takes fragments from the two friends’ Persian and Jewish heritages as they "got curious" about each other’s culture. "Annie and I sought to not only highlight our individual cultures,” said Ravaei, "but tried to create something that intertwines them – shared connections to the earth."

According to Ravaei, "Hamadan is a city in present-day Iran, which is thought to be the burial place of Esther and Mordecai from the Hebrew Bible."


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Longtime Heifetz Institute Director Benjamin Roe Announces Retirement

February 24, 2026, 10:25 AM · Heifetz International Music Institute President and CEO Benjamin K. Roe announced today that he will retire this fall after leading the organization for 12 years.

He will conclude his tenure following the Heifetz Institute’s 30th Anniversary season and will assume the title of President Emeritus, continuing to advance the Institute’s mission, support strategic initiatives, and help ensure a thoughtful and seamless transition to new leadership.

Headquartered in Staunton, Va., the Heifetz International Music Institute is a training program for exceptional young string players, featuring a summer festival and year-round concerts. The program is named after its founder, the violinist and pedagogue Daniel Heifetz, who started it in 1996 with just 20 students and a bold idea: that students should learn performance and communication skills alongside the technical skills they learn on their instruments. By now, the program has expanded greatly and more than 2,200 "Heifetz alumni" perform on international stages, serve on leading conservatory faculties and lead the industry as musical entrepreneurs.

Roe joined the organization in 2014, guiding the Institute through a remarkable era of expansion and innovation in close partnership with founder Daniel Heifetz and Artistic Director Nicholas Kitchen. Keep reading...

Joint ASTA and SAA Conference Begins Wednesday in San Francisco

February 22, 2026, 4:26 PM · String teachers from all over the Americas are gathering this week in San Francisco for a conference of two of the profession's largest associations: the American String Teachers Association (ASTA) and the Suzuki Association of the Americas (SAA), which together are presenting their second co-located national conference.

I will be there as well, writing for Violinist.com about the event and various workshops and performances, and representing Los Angeles teachers as President of the LA Section of CalASTA. Please say hello if you see me!

Thousands of educators, exhibitors, performers, and supporters will be participating in the event, which takes place Wednesday through Saturday (Feb. 25-28) at the Hilton San Francisco Union Square in San Francisco, Calif. The conference will also include an exhibit hall with nearly 100 exhibitors. Keep reading...

For the Record, Op. 371: Alena Baeva, Isabelle Faust, Turtle Island Quartet, Alberto Bologni, Anzû Quartet

February 22, 2026, 3:14 PM · Welcome to "For the Record," Violinist.com's weekly roundup of new releases of recordings by violinists, violists, cellists and other classical musicians. We hope it helps you keep track of your favorite artists, as well as find some new ones to add to your listening! Click on the highlighted links to obtain each album or learn more about the artists.

Beethoven Violin Sonatas
Alena Baeva, violin
Vadym Kholodenko, piano

Alena Baeva and Vadym Kholodenko present three of Beethoven's most popular sonatas for violin and piano. Baeva, an international violin soloist, and Kholodenko, a Gold Medalist at the 2013 Van Cliburn Competition, have performed as a duo for the last 10 years. The three sonatas featured on this recording (Op. 24 "Spring," Op. 47 "Kreutzer," and Op. 12, No. 3) were composed between 1797 and 1803, a period that brought Beethoven both his first recognition on the European stage and the first signs of his deafness. Baeva performs on the 1738 "ex-William Kroll" del Gesù violin and the pair used the 2020 Bärenreiter edition to inform their interpretative choices on phrasing, ornamentation and tempi. BELOW: Alena Baeva and Vadym Kholodenko perform Beethoven Violin Sonata No .9 "Kreutzer," Op.47.


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