Julia Sakharova (Russian: Юлия Сахарова) is a professional violinist. A native of Zheleznovodsk, Russia, she debuted at the age of eight with the Moldavian Symphony Orchestra.[1] Her mother is also a musician.[2] By the age of 11, she was already internationally known as a child prodigy due to her skills on the violin.[2][3] At the age of 15, she won the top prize in the International Competition for Music of Eastern and Central Europe; Vladimir Spivakov, the head of the jury, presented her with his bow in addition to the prize.[4] She attended Oberlin College, graduating in 2003 with a major in violin performance; she studied under Milan Vitek while there.[5][6] That same year, she competed in the Concours International de Montréal des Jeunesses Musicales,[7] and won sixth prize.[8] In 2005, she visited Caracas, Venezuela to perform with the National Philharmonic Orchestra there.[1] She has been Assistant Concertmaster of the Alabama Symphony Orchestra since 2008. Since 2012 Sakharova is the newest member of the Arianna String Quartet which is on Residence at the University of Missouri St. Louis.[9] She is part of the Music Faculty as Associate Professor of Violin. In 2024, Sakharova was appointed Concertmaster with Orchestra Iowa.[10]
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^Kaptainis, Arthur (30 May 2003). "Young competitors hit stratospheric heights". The Gazette. Montreal, Canada. p. D4. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
^Kaptainis, Arthur (5 June 2003). "Youth prevails in violin competition". The Gazette. Montreal, Canada. p. D3. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
^Miller, Sarah Bryan (26 April 2015). "The GO! Magazine List 2015 – Most accomplished chamber music ensemble". St Louis Post-Dispatch. St Louis, Missouri. p. K18. Retrieved 27 January 2019.
^Nollen, Diana (10 March 2024). "Orchestra Iowa concertmaster embraces new role". The Gazette. Retrieved 29 March 2024.
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