Yeruham Scharovsky

He earned the "Young Artist of the Year" award from Zubin Mehta in 1990, leading to a gala concert with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra.

In 1994, Sharovsky conducted the opening concert of the Tel Aviv Arts Center, featuring soloists from La Scala in Milan.

From 1998 to 2004, Sharovsky held the position of artistic director and principal conductor of the Brazilian Symphony Orchestra in Rio de Janeiro.

[2] During his time there he conducted the opening of the Rock in Rio festival in 2001 and commemorated Brazil's 500th Anniversary with concerts in Central Park and Lincoln Center, New York City.

Beyond his conducting roles, in 2001, Sharovsky shared the podium with Lorin Maazel and the Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, performing a commemorative concert for the Three Thousand years of the city of Jerusalem at the Alter Hall in Munich.

Yeruham Scharovsky, orchestra conductor.