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The French-born violin player and bass singer, Yanis Eberhart, graduated from the University of Houston Moores School of Music with a double major in Violin Performance and Music Composition (2014-2020). During his undergraduate studies, he composed three choral pieces for the Christ the King Choir and studied abroad at the University of Music and Theatre Leipzig, Germany (2018). His time at the Moores School of Music was defined by several standout achievements, including completing both his junior and senior recitals. He then studied Baroque Violin at the Koninklijk Conservatorium Den Haag - Royal Conservatoire The Hague (August 2020-June 2024). He currently studies for Master Concert in Baroque Violin at Haute école de musique de Genève (2024-2026).
While enrolled at the Royal Conservatoire The Hague, Yanis Eberhart expanded his professional performance portfolio through prominent early music collaborations. His notable experiences and engagements include: He is an active, performing musician with the Theresia Orchestra, an international youth ensemble focused on the classical and early Romantic repertoire; He participated in a notable side-by-side project performing Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony and contemporary works, alongside members of the Orchestra of the 18th Century; He frequently performs and shares early music content, such as his work on the Manchester sonatas/ |