About Stan Antonévich
Internationally acclaimed violinist and dedicated music educator
A Lifetime of Music
Stan Antonévich grew up in Latvia, and has been playing violin for all but the first three years on this planet. He is an internationally acclaimed solo, chamber, and orchestral performer, as well as an exceptional music teacher and performance coach. His honors include First Prize in the Latvian National Youth Competition at age eleven, first prize at the International Balys Dvarionas Violin Competition in Lithuania, and a Diploma at the International Kiejstut Bacewicz Chamber Music Competition in Poland.
Education
Stan finished the Emils Darzins Latvian Music School "for especially gifted children", whose alumni include Andris Nelsons, Music Director of the Boston Symphony Orchestra. After undergraduate studies at the Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Conservatory, Stan obtained two Masters Degrees, in Violin Performance and in Jazz Studies, and Artist Diploma in Solo Performance, all from the Longy School of Music in Cambridge. At Longy, he had the rare distinction of winning both Longy's Concerto and Chamber Music Competitions, and was their only violinist selected to participate in the Isaac Stern Chamber Music workshop at Carnegie Hall.
Performance Career
Stan has performed as soloist with Latvian National Symphony Orchestra, and other orchestras in Europe and United States. He has appeared with multiple chamber ensembles, including Israel Chamber Orchestra. He has also premiered many new compositions, one of which, "Solo Violin in G Minor" by Bartosz Jazdzewski in London, was dedicated to him. Stan has served as concertmaster with several symphony orchestras in Massachusetts and nationwide.
Teaching
Stan has over 25 years' experience as violin instructor. His teaching career includes serving as faculty at Western Kentucky University, and ranges from individual violin and viola instruction, to performance workshops and ensemble coaching, to classes in music theory and appreciation. He is the Founder and Director of the Newton Violin Studio in Newton, MA.
Current Work
For many years he has been serving as concertmaster/assistant concertmaster of Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra (MSO) under Maestro Myron Romanul.
Stan enjoys sharing his music with his students and the public. Stan's playing has often been described as "exquisite", with "impeccable" intonation and an "unforgettable" tone. His performances are known for moving interpretations that touch the listeners' soul. He lives in the Boston area, and is available for performances and coaching. He plays on a 1916 Ferruccio Varagnolo violin from Milan.
Watch Stan Perform
Here is a short video previewing MSO's 2025 Independence Day concert, featuring many appearances by Stan.