Yaron Traub

Yaron Traub (Hebrew: ירון טראוב; born 1964 in Tel Aviv) is an Israeli conductor and pianist.

Yaron Traub, native to Israel, one of the most regarded conductors in Spain, is Music Director and Chief Conductor of the Valencia Orchestra since 2005. Throughout the 1990s he served as Daniel Barenboim's assistant at the Bayreuth Festival and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. Since winning the 1998 Orchestral Prize at the IV Kondrashin International Conducting Competition in Amsterdam, Traub has conducted numerous symphonic orchestras worldwide.

Yaron Traub is the son of Chaim Taub, former concertmaster of the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.

OrchestraPositionPreceded by...App.LeftSucceeded by...
United StatesChicago Symphony OrchestraAssistant Conductor19951998
Associate Conductor19981999
IsraelIsrael Sinfonietta BeershebaPrincipal Conductor, Artistic Director20022005
SpainOrquesta de ValenciaPrincipal Conductor, Artistic Director20052017

References

Yaron Traub Official Website

  • Palau de la Música, Valencia



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