Moni Simeonov, violin
Moni Simeonov was born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria in a family of musicians.
His father was a cellist while his mother was a pianist. Simeonov's
grandmother was a pianist, and his grandfather was a choir
conductor. He started playing violin at the age of five and by the
age of 15 immigrated to the United States with a full scholarship to
the Idyllwild Arts Academy in California. When he graduated from
Idyllwild, he became an attendee of the Eastman School of Music where
he got his bachelor's degree in violin after studying it with Zvi
Zeitlin on full scholarship. During his time in Eastman, he performed
on Antonio Stradivari of 1714. Since moving to California, he has
performed with the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Los Angeles Chamber
Orchestra, Opera and Master Chorale, Ensemble San Francisco and as
concertmaster with the Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra.

Simeonov obtained his Artist Diploma from the Yale School of Music,
and following it completed his Masters in Music with Ani Kavafian at
the same place. While at Yale, he served as concertmaster for the Yale
Philharmonia Orchestra and New Music Ensemble. He continued his
education at the USC Thornton School of Music where he earned his
graduate certificate degree and Doctorate studying under Midori.

In 2014 he became a Director of String Studies and Violin Professor
with the Bob Cole Conservatory of Music at the California State
University, Long Beach and he is the Edelman Chair of Chamber Music
with the Colburn School of Music in Los Angeles. As of 2019 he served
as a faculty of the Singapore Violin Festival, Atlantic Music
Festival, the Interlochen Arts Academy.   Wikipedia

Moni Simeonov, violin