Principal violist In 1991, Karni, at the invitation from maestro
Claudio Abbado became a guest principal violinist with the Orchestra of a United Europe.
Chamber musician As an avid chamber musician, Mr. Karni has been a member of several chamber music ensembles, including the Huberman Quartet, of which he was a founding member. In 2000 the quartet had its Carnegie Hall debut. and appeared on various music festivals throughout the country, including
Aspen,
Bellingham and
Newport and participated with the
Hartford,
Santa Barbara,
Santa Fe and La Jolla Chamber Music Orchestras. In May 2009 Gilad Karni had a solo appearance at the
Sergei Prokofiev's
Romeo and Juliet with the
Berliner Symphoniker at the renowned
Berlin Philharmonic and during the same year performed
Viola Concerto by
Béla Bartók in Germany, Switzerland and Poland. He also known for along had solo recitals and chamber concerts in London's
Wigmore Hall and Paris's
Louvre and played Mozart's
Sinfonia Concertante with Israel Sinfonietta, Wuppertal Symphony and the Berlin Symphony Orchestra. Mr. Karni was also engaged in solo performances debuts with the
Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra and the
Deutsches Nationaltheater and Staatskapelle Weimar at which he performed plays by
Felix Mendelssohn, and was a founder of the Mendelssohn Players. In May 2017 Gilad Karni performed at the
Cornell University.
Collaborations Artists that he has collaborated with include musicians such as
Isaac Stern,
Yefim Bronfman,
Mischa Maisky, Julian Rachlin, Itamar Golan,
Tabea Zimmermann, Leonidas Kavakos, Nikolaj Znaider and Gerard Causse and many more. Future engagements for the coming season will include solo appearances alongside world-renowned cellists Yo Yo Ma and Lynn Harrell and the Tonhalle Orchestra Zurich. Return concerts at the
Bellingham Festival in Washington-USA and solos in Italy, Germany and Israel are planned during 2006-2008 as well as chamber music performances throughout Europe. ==Awards==