Emi Ohi Resnick

Emi Ohi Resnick

Violin

A native of New York City, Emi Ohi Resnick made her debut in Carnegie Hall at the age of fifteen and has performed throughout the United States, Europe and Japan since then. She has had numerous works written for her and performs regularly in various chamber music groups, including the Blaeu string quartet, the Ruysdael quartet, the Ensemble Modern (Frankfurt), the Context Ensemble (with Sergiu Luca) and the contemporary music group Möbius, currently Ensemble-in-Residence at Columbia University in New York City. Ms Resnick studied at he Curtis Institute of Music with Szymon Goldberg, The Juilliard School with Louise Behrend and Robert Mann, the Prague Mozart Academy with Sándor Végh and the Mozarteum of Salzburg with Thomas Riebl and Ruggiero Ricci. She has workes closely with the composer György Kurtág and has been regularly invited to the Marlboro Music Festival and the International Musicians Seminar in Prussia Cove, England. She currently divides her time between the United States and Europe where she is regularly invited as guest Concertmaster in several orchestras. She is also professor at the conservatory of Brussels, Belgium.



Emi plays a Francesco Ruggieri violin made in Cremona in 1692. This violin was previously part of the Costa collection and was played by Zino Fancescati.

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