In 2004, Sariel was accepted to Motti Shmitt's mandolin and violin class at the
Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance and later followed orchestra conducting studies with Evgeny Tsirlin. Following an invitation from
Daniel Barenboim's
West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, Sariel joined the orchestra on tours between 2007 and 2012, playing mandolin excerpts and following Maestro Barenboim's work. Besides his formal studies, Sariel joined courses and masterclasses and received guidance from conductors
Yoel Levi,
Martyn Brabbins and
Benjamin Zander, mandolinists
Ugo Orlandi, Carlo Aonzo and
Avi Avital, domrist
Tamara Volskaya, violinists Sophie Gent and Ilan Gronich, lutenist Ophira Zakai and recorder player Corina Marti. Among his teachers in Jerusalem were Michael Melzer, David Shemer,
Michael Wolpe,
Zvi Avni, Menachem Zur and Menachem Wiesenberg. By the time, Sariel graduated from the Jerusalem Academy of Music and Dance in 2009, he has won first prizes in every of the academy's competitions he was allowed to attend, including the competition for string instruments (2006), the chamber music competition (2007) and the conducting competition (2009). Through the program
Erasmus Mundus, Sariel was able to study at the
Royal Conservatory of Brussels in 2008, where he started playing the lute under Philippe Malfeyt and continued studying orchestra conducting with
Ronald Zollman. During that time Alon was invited by mandolinist Ralf Leenen to join his
Antwerp based ensemble La Napolitaine on tour to
Japan, together they performed in
Tokyo and
Kyoto among other cities. Between 2010 and 2015 he was registered at the
Hochschule für Musik, Theater und Medien Hannover with a major in lute under Hans-Michael Koch and conducting with Paul Weigold and later
Martin Brauß. In some of these years he also participated at the Winter Akademie of the
Hochschule für Künste in
Bremen, and received guidance from Joachim Held (lute) and Margit Schultheiß (historical harp). ==Career==