Faculty member at the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music at Tel-Aviv University, where she teaches viola and String Pedagogy, as well as at "Keshet Eilon" Inernational Master Classes and the Givatayim City Conservatory.
Lilach Levanon performed as soloist and chamber musician in the US, Europe, Latin America and Israel, in central venues such as Merkin Hall in New York, Teatro Colliseo in Buenos Aires, the "Rudolfinum" in Prague, Villa Lobos Hall in Brazilia, Teresa Careno in Caracas and most of the major Israeli concert halls. Took part in such festivals as Dartington, Prague, Nimmes, Upper Galilee, and participated in numerous radio and TV recordings, as well as in live performances.
Lilach Levanon raised a whole generation of Israeli violists, many of which won international competitions and awards (such as Turtis, Bled, Baden-Baden), performed as soloists with prominent orchestras (such as the Israel Philharmonic, the Jerusalem Symphony), and are members of Israel`s leading orchestras (Israel Philharmonic, Israel Chamber Orchestra, Israel Symphony Rishon LeZion Orchestra, Israel Camerata Jerusalem, etc).
Lilach Levanon holds a Doctoral degree from the State University of New York (Stony Brook), where she studied with Caroline Levine, principal violist of the Metropolitan Opera of New York. She earned her Bachelor and Master degrees in Tel Aviv, with Gad Lewertoff, principal violist of the Israel Chamber Orchestra.
Contact: levanonl@post.tau.ac.il