My Story
I’m a conductor, violinist and composer with a diverse background that bridges classical music, academia, and cultural advocacy. My musical journey began with violin and theory studies at the Accademia Musicale di Brera in Milan, and I later earned my 8th grade violin diploma from the Giv’ataym Conservatory in Tel Aviv. Alongside my musical training, I pursued a Liberal Arts degree at King’s College London—majoring in Politics with a minor in History—and went on to complete a Master’s in Public Policy at UCL.
I currently live in Brussels, where I perform with the Brussels Chamber Ensemble and lead Crescendo Collective, a choral group I co-founded. Over the years, I’ve conducted opera and orchestral performances in London and taken part in masterclasses and training programmes across Europe, including in Florence, Belgrade, Vienna, and Madrid. I’m also deepening my skills in orchestral conducting, composition, and score analysis through ongoing mentorship and study.
Outside of music, I’ve worked in communication and policy at the European Commission and co-founded Devulgare.com, a cultural initiative focused on preserving local heritage. I speak six languages and am passionate about building connections between people and cultures—something I strive to bring into every musical project I take on.