Prof. Avner Biron

Prof. Avner Biron

Prof. Avner Biron

Position in the Academy: 
JAMD President in the years 1994-2003

The conductor Avner Biron is the founder, music director and permanent conductor of the Israel Camerata Orchestra Jerusalem.
Creativity, inventiveness and originality are the watchwords for his versatile musical activities.
The orchestra, under his direction, has successfully performed many concert tours in Israel, Europe, US and the Far East at the most importnat venues in Amsterdam, Berlin, Leipzig, Bonn, Paris, New-York, Washington, Los Angles, Chicago, Alaska, Beijing, Shanghai among others.

Avner Biron was the music director of several festivals, among them the "Abu-Ghosh" music festival and the “Music and Nature” festival in the Galilee. He founded the Galilee Soloists Ensemble, a virtuoso ensemble that gained international success within a short time and was invited on concert tours around the world.

Avner Biron was the head of the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance during 1994–2003. During his term, among other initiatives, he established the unique department of Arabic Music, the department for Multidisciplinary Music and the Academy Chamber Orchestra.

He was a member of the standing committee of the organization of Academic Institutions for Music in Europe (AEC). Avner Biron began his musical career as a flutist with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra and as a solo-flutist with the Israel Chamber Orchestra.
Studied biology at the Jerusalem Hebrew University and later went to Vienna and the Salzburg Mozarteum for further studies in musical direction. His special approach to music and interpretation is influenced by extensive knowledge in Music and Science.
He has performed many recitals and chamber music concerts. He has directed many master-classes for flutists in Israel and abroad. As a teacher and educator, Avner Biron has established a new generation of senior flutists and flute teachers.
In 2005 Avner Biron was awarded the Minister of Education Prize for excellence and artistic achievements over many years and for his contribution to the musical life in Israel.