Since 2008 Prof. Ronen Borshevsky has been the head of choral studies at the Buchman Mehta School of Music in Tel Aviv University, teaching choral and orchestral conducting, and conducting the school’s choirs and orchestra.
Ever since having won prizes at the Tokyo International Conducting Competition and the Nikolai Malko Conducting Competition in Denmark, he regularly conducts most Israel's leading orchestras and choirs, as well as orchestras in the United States, Japan and Europe.
Ronen Borshevsky served as associate conductor to Maestro Zubin Mehta at the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, and as the music director of the Gary Bertini Israeli Choir and the Israel Kibbutz Choir, he oversees most choral programs at the IPO.
His wide repertoire spans from Renaissance a-cappella music to contemporary choral and orchestral music.
Ronen Borshevsky is also a popular lecturer at various venues,
His CD recording "the seventh gate" under the label Ad Vitam Harmonia Mundi won the Charles Munch award, Grand Prix International, "L'Orphée du prestige lyrique de l'Europe".
