Roni Gal-ed
Oboe
Oboist of the Dorian Wind Quintet
Described as “one of the finest oboe players in the country" - The Jerusalem Post; “Expressive,
wonderful player” – SZ Magazine, Germany; “Virtuoso and Elegant” – Double Reed Magazine, Germany;
“Outstanding” and “The star soloist of the evening” – The New York Times -- Roni Gal-Ed is a first prize
winner at the International Lauschmann Oboe Competition in Mannheim, Germany, and a recipient of
scholarships from the America-Israel Cultural Foundation, and from the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra.
Ms. Gal-Ed has worked with leading conductors such as Zubin Mehta, Kent Nagano, Valery Gergiev, Rafael
Frühbeck de Burgos, Christian Thielemann, Sándor Végh, Fabio Luisi and Yoel Levy. As a chamber musician
she collaborated with distinguished artists such as Daniel Barenboim, Nikolaj Znaider, Johannes Moser,
Mathieu Dufour, Alex Klein, Dale Clevenger, Karl Heinz Steffens, Klaus Thunemann, the Jerusalem String
Quartet, and the Carmel String Quartet. A recording of a concert with the Carmel String Quartet was
broadcast live on The Voice of Music in Israel, and twice on WQXR. She has also recorded the Hindemith
Oboe Sonata and Serenade for the German radio station, Hessischer Rundfunk in Frankfurt, as part of
Hindemith's 100th birthday celebrations in Germany. Other recordings include the premieres of Oded Zehavi's
"Er’elim" (as a soloist with the Haifa Symphony Orchestra), and of Avner Dorman's “Jerusalem Mix”.
Roni Gal-Ed has been a regular participant in music festivals around the world, including the Jerusalem
International Chamber Music Festival, the PRO Festival Rolandseck, Germany, the Verbier Music Festival,
Edinburgh Music Festival, Lake Champlain Chamber Music Festival in Vermont, and the Crested Butte Music
Festival in Colorado.
Endorsed by both the Oboe Maker company Buffet Crampon and Légère Reeds, Roni proudly represents them around the world.
From 2001 to 2003, Ms. Gal-Ed played with the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra under James Levine. In 2003
she became the Principal Oboist of the Bavarian Kammerphilharmonie, a position she held until 2007. In
addition, she played, toured and recorded as a guest Principal Oboist with the Budapest Festival Orchestra
under Ivan Fischer for eight years. She performed and toured with the Berlin Symphony Orchestra and the
Bremen Kammerphilharmonie, and was a frequent guest Principal Oboist with the Stuttgart and Munich
Chamber Orchestras. In November 2019 Roni toured and recorded with the Australian Chamber Orchestra.
Back in her native Israel, she served as the Principal Oboist of the Israeli Opera for one year, and then as
Associate Principal with the Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra. Since moving to New York in 2009, Ms. Gal-Ed
has continued to be an active oboist, performing as a member of the American Ballet Theatre Orchestra and
the Jupiter Chamber Concerts Series. In 2018, she performed the U.S. premiere of Matthew Greenbaum’s
Oboe Concerto, “The Jig is Up” at Lincoln Center. In 2022 she became a member of the world renowned
Dorian Wind Quintet.
Ms. Gal-Ed has studied with Paul Dombrecht at the Royal Conservatory in Brussels. She then joined one of
Europe’s leading oboe programs at the Music Hochschule in Munich, under the leadership of the late Günther
Passin, where she graduated with a Master’s degree.
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