Yaniv Dinur, Conductor
The Jerusalem Post, October 11th, 2009
"Yaniv Dinur's lively and vigorous approach injected much freshness into the performance of this frequently heard work."
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La Jornada, September 28th, 2009
"The Dinur boy swept the audience even before he appeared on stage: he ordered the stage manager to remove the music stand, which was already spectacular for conducting from memory lets you concentrate on making music. And so he did to the delight of the public."
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annarbor.com, October 12, 2009
"[Dinur] was an audience and orchestra favorite whose conducting of two movements of the Sibelius Second Symphony on the competitions last day, broadcast live on Mexican national television, garnered the endorsement of members of the Philharmonic Orchestra of the National Autonomous University of Mexico. "
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The Irish Times, June 2001
"It is rare to encounter such a young conductor who knows so exactly how to let music of this kind speak for itself."
Ma'ariv, October 2002
"Yaniv Dinur's command of the secrets of conducting is amazing, as well as the musical freedom that he projects, both in the "Romeo & Juliet" Overture and the accompaniment of the 3 concertos that supported well the soloists and produced wonderful playing from the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra".
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