

Itzhak Perlman
Actor · ComposerItzhak Perlman (Hebrew: יצחק פרלמן; born August 31, 1945) is an Israeli-American violinist, conductor, and music teacher. Perlman has performed worldwide, and throughout the United States, in venues that have included a State Dinner at the White House honoring Queen Elizabeth II, and at President Barack Obama's inauguration. He has conducted the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, and the Westchester Philharmonic. In 2015, he was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. He has received 16 Grammy Awards, including a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, and four Emmy Awards. Perlman was born in 1945 in Tel Aviv. His parents, Chaim and Shoshana Perlman, were Jewish natives of Poland and had independently emigrated to the British Mandate of Palestine (now Israel) in the mid-1930s before they met and later married. Perlman contracted polio at age four and has walked using leg braces and crutches since then and plays the violin while seated. As of 2018, he uses crutches or an electric Amigo scooter for mobility. Perlman first became interested in the violin after hearing a classical music performance on the radio. At the age of three, he was denied admission to the Shulamit Conservatory for being too small to hold a violin. He instead taught himself how to play the instrument using a toy fiddle until he was old enough to study with Rivka Goldgart at the Shulamit Conservatory and at the Academy of Music in Tel Aviv (now the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music), where he gave his first recital at age 10. He moved to the U.S. at age 13 to study at the Juilliard School with the violin teacher Ivan Galamian and his assistant Dorothy DeLay. Perlman appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show twice in 1958, and again in 1964, on the same show with the Rolling Stones. He made his debut at Carnegie Hall in 1963 and won the Leventritt Competition in 1964. Soon afterward, he began to tour widely. In addition to an extensive recording and performance career, he has continued to make appearances on television shows such as The Tonight Show and Sesame Street as well as playing at a number of White House functions. Although Perlman has never been billed or marketed as a singer, he sang the role of "Un carceriere" ("a jailer") on a 1981 EMI recording of Puccini's "Tosca" that featured Renata Scotto, Plácido Domingo, and Renato Bruson, with James Levine conducting. He had earlier sung the role in an excerpt from the opera on a 1980 Pension Fund Benefit Concert telecast as part of the Live from Lincoln Center series with Luciano Pavarotti as Cavaradossi and Zubin Mehta conducting the New York Philharmonic. On July 5, 1986, Perlman performed at the New York Philharmonic's tribute to the 100th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty, which was televised live on ABC. The orchestra, conducted by Mehta, performed in Central Park. In 1987, Perlman joined the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra (IPO) for its concerts in Warsaw and Budapest as well as other cities in Eastern bloc countries. He toured with the IPO in the spring of 1990 for its first-ever performance in the Soviet Union, with concerts in Moscow and Leningrad, and again in 1994, performing in China and India. ... Source: Article "Itzhak Perlman" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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FILMOGRAPHY
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Jacqueline du Pré: Genius and Tragedy
2025
Self

Music by John Williams
2024
Self - Violinist

Earl.
2024
Self

Here Today
2021
Himself

Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Celebration
2019
Self

Mister Rogers: It's You I Like
2018
Self
- Tree of Life: A Concert for Peace and Unity
Tree of Life: A Concert for Peace and Unity
2018
Self

Itzhak
2017
Self

A John Williams Celebration
2015
Self

Orchestra of Exiles
2012
Self

Beethoven - Triple Concerto Symphony No. 6
2012
Self - Conductor

Jascha Heifetz: God's Fiddler
2011
Self

Violin Masters: Two Gentlemen Of Cremona
2010
Self

Visions of Israel
2008
Host

A Tribute to Victor Borge
2008
Himself

The Huberman Festival
2007
Self - Violin

We Want the Light
2004
Self

The Legendary Victor Borge
2004
Host
- Beethoven - Choral Fantasy and Triple Concerto for Violin, Cello & Piano
Beethoven - Choral Fantasy and Triple Concerto for Violin, Cello & Piano
2003
Self (violinist)

Fantasia 2000
2000
Self - Host

Music of the Heart
1999
Self

Wären nicht die Frauen
1997

Small Wonders
1996
Self

Everyone Says I Love You
1996
Self

Beethoven: Triple Concerto And Choral Fantasy
1995
Self

The Greatest Love and the Greatest Sorrow
1994
Self

Sesame Street | All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever!
1994
Self (archive footage)

Dvorak in Prague: A Celebration
1993
Self

Perlman in Russia
1992

Beethoven/Brahms - Violin Concertos (Perlman, Barenboim)
1992
Self

Sesame Street: Sing Yourself Silly!
1990
Self (archive footage)
- Tchaikovsky: 150th Birthday Gala from Leningrad
Tchaikovsky: 150th Birthday Gala from Leningrad
1990
Self - Performer

Sesame Street: Put Down the Duckie
1988
Self
- John Denver: Music and the Mountains
John Denver: Music and the Mountains
1981
Self

Eugene Ormandy / Tchaikovsky and Mussorgsky
1978
Self

Itzhak Perlman: Virtuoso Violinist
1978
Self

The Trout
1970
Self - Violinist

My Music: Classical Rewind
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