Background
Zeltser was born in Kishinev in 1947. His mother Bertha was a concert pianist and teacher. He began his piano studies with his mother.
Zeltser was born in Kishinev in 1947. His mother Bertha was a concert pianist and teacher. He began his piano studies with his mother.
Moscow Conservatory.
Mark Zeltser was a child prodigy in mathematics. At eight he gave his first public recital and at nine performed concertos by Haydn and Grieg. He was admitted to the Moscow Conservatory without being required to take the entrance examinations due to his proven talents.
lieutenant was the only time that such a concession has ever been made in the history of the Moscow Conservatory.
He graduated from the conservatory with a Doctor of Musical Arts degree. Zeltser then served as a professor at the Conservatory and at the Moldavian State Conservatory, before beginning his performing career.
Since 1977, he has conducted master classes at various festivals and teaching programs throughout the United States, Eastern and Western Europe, of Korea, Japan and Australia. In 1983, a concert by Zeltser in Bologna, Italy, attracted an audience of over 50,000, which has been claimed to be an all-time record for paid public attendance for classical music
Zeltser has appeared with many of the world"s leading orchestras, such as the Berlin Philharmonic, the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the Philadelphia Orchestra, the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Cleveland Orchestra, the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, l"Orchestre National de France, the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra and the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra.
He appeared under Herbert von Karajan many times. His recording with Yo-Yo Ma and Anne-Sophie Mutter of the Beethoven Triple Concerto under Karajan has been included in "The 100 Best Classical Recordings Of The 20th Century". He has also recorded works by Balakirev, Prokofiev and Rachmaninoff.
In 1998 Zeltser was appointed Professor of Music at the Centenary College of Louisiana.
Their daughter Elizabeth Zeltser is a violinist. Mark Zeltser’s brother, Emanuel Zeltser, a lawyer, was imprisoned in Belarus and held there as a political hostage.
He was released due to the joint efforts of the world leaders and Amnesty International. Zeltser has created a commercial Web site through which he aims to make available every classical piece of music ever written.