NEW
YORK, June 17, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Classical
violinist Elijah Luzginov, 18, of Sarasota, Florida, was among the musicians who
performed during the American Protégé Winners Recital on
June 16 at New York City's Carnegie Hall.
American Protégé International Music Competitions are designed
for young musicians, actors and singers. For more than 14 years,
this organization has advanced the careers of its participants.
Winners of the annual competitions are introduced to new audiences
on stage in NYC.
Luzginov captivated the audience with his performance of
"Praeludium and Allegro in the Style of Pugani" by Fritz Kreisler during the recital. Every note he
plays is infused with precision and emotion, making his music
unforgettable.
Luzginov began playing violin when he was 4 years old. He was
selected as first violin for the Perlman Music Program for three
years, playing in an orchestra of young musical prodigies conducted
by Itzhak Perlman. He also received
first place in the Ida and Wolf Concerto Competition.
He has been the concertmaster for the Sarasota Youth Orchestra
for two years. In addition, he performs as a soloist all over
southern Florida. Luzginov also
plays in a quartet.
For more information on Luzginov, visit
www.elijahtheviolinist.com
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