Evgenia Zilberberg

Evgenia started her music journey as a violin student in Yekaterinburg, Russia at the age of 5 years old. When she was 14, her family decided to permanently move to USA where she auditioned for Manhattan School of music and was accepted with a full scholarship. Evgenia also became a member of ISO orchestra directed by Johnathan Strasser. She holds many achievements, awards and scholarships including Elaine Bart award, Best chamber music performance, Meadowmount best solo performance and other. Evgenia was a student of world known violinists such as Issac Malkin and Erick Friedman. 

When Evgenia became a student at Yale school of music where she was accepted with a full scholarship, she decided to take voice lessons to broaden her musical experience. Her teachers included Leah Mogilevskaya of Bolshoi Theater, Shirley Love and Virginia Grasso. That lead her to become a professional classical singer as well. 

Evgenia performed in many venues as a violinist and a singer such as Carnegie hall, Lincoln center, Meadowmount Summer festival and many more. For many years Evgenia held permanent jobs as a vocalist at Park Ave Synagogue and Brick Presbyterian church on upper East side in NYC directed by Neil Robinson and Keith Toth. Currently, Evgenia holds a position at Ross school teaching violin and plays around Hampton area for weddings, churches and other events with a number of professional musicians.