Liza Ferschtman (born 1979) is a Dutch classical violinist who appears internationally, both as a soloist with orchestra and in chamber music.
[1] At the age of five she began studying with the violinist Philippe Hirschhorn, a friend of the family, and thereafter with Ivry Gitlis, Igor Oistrach and Aaron Rosand.
She has collaborated with conductors such as Frans Brüggen, Christoph von Dohnányi, Iván Fischer, Neeme Järvi, Lev Markiz [nl], Shlomo Mintz, Mendi Rodan, Leonard Slatkin and Jaap van Zweden, among others.
Since 2007 Ferschtman has been artistic director of the Delft Chamber Music Festival [nl], which was founded by the violinist Isabelle van Keulen in 1996.
[11] She recorded in 2010 Beethoven's Violin Concerto and his Romances with the Netherlands Symphony Orchestra conducted by Jan Willem de Vriend [nl].
A reviewer noted that, on top of her "purity of tone and absolute singing quality"[12] there is also "a sense of collaboration and amicable teamwork" based on her work as a chamber musician.