Inbal Segev
Israeli musician
Inbal Segev is a cellist from Israel, where she began her musical education at the age of 5. Her early studies in her home country laid the foundation for her future success, and she eventually relocated to the United States at the age of 16 to further her training. This significant step in her career was facilitated by a recommendation from the renowned violinist Isaac Stern, highlighting Segev's promising talent from an early age.
Segev's professional career has included performances with several prominent orchestras, including debuts with the Israel Philharmonic and the Berlin Philharmonic, both under the baton of conductor Zubin Mehta. A notable milestone in her career was her Carnegie Hall debut, which took place on December 7, 1997. During this concert, she performed the Carnegie Hall premiere of Henri Dutilleux's Trois strophes sur le nom de Sacher for solo cello, showcasing her technical skill and interpretive ability. Through these achievements, Segev has established herself as a accomplished cellist on the international stage.