Yaron Traub

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

Throughout the 1990s he served as Daniel Barenboim's assistant at the Bayreuth Festival and the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. After being prized at the 1998 Kirill Kondrashin Competition, Traub has internationally active as a guest conductor before he settled at the Orquesta de Valencia.

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

Orchestra Position Preceded by... App. Left Succeeded by...
United States Chicago Symphony Orchestra Assistant Conductor 1995 1998
Associate Conductor 1998 1999
Israel Israel Sinfonietta Beersheba Principal Conductor, Artistic Director 2002 2005
Spain Orquesta de Valencia Principal Conductor, Artistic Director Miguel Ángel Gómez Martínez 2005 inc.

References

Yaron Traub Official Website


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