In 1976 he formed the Borodin Trio with Rotislav Dubinsky (violin), and Luba Edlina (piano) with whom he frequently toured in Europe, Canada and the USA, including performances at Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center and at Avery Fisher Hall in New York and at many festivals, and made numerous recordings for the Chandos label. In 1983 he founded I Musici de Montréal of which he was director until 2011. As a soloist, he played with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, the Orchestre métropolitain and the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. With his wife, Eleonora, he was part of the Turovsky Duo which toured Europe. He taught at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal 1977-85 and at the University of Montreal beginning in 1981.
In 2011, Turovsky retired from the helm of I Musici de Montréal, passing the reigns to Jean-Marie Zeitouni. He has continued to coach a new chamber orchestra, Nouvelle Génération, associated with the Université de Montréal. Turovsky was named a Knight in the ordre nationale du Québec in 2010, and Officer of the Order of Canada in 2011.
Eleonora Turovsky (b Leonova), violinist and teacher (born Moscow 23 Sep 1939, died Montréal 2 Mar 2012, naturalized Canadian 1980), also studied at the Central Music School of Moscow 1956-8 and subsequently at the Moscow Conservatory where she obtained a diploma in 1963 and a doctorate in 1966. She taught at the Ippolitov-Ivanov College of Music 1964-76 where she became head of the string dept in 1968. She was a member of the Moscow Conservatory Trio and of the Radio Chamber Orchestra. She was a member of the Montreal Symphony Orchestra 1978-90 and was principal violin of I Musici de Montréal from its founding until 2011. She occasionally performed with the Borodin Trio. She taught at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal and at Concordia University
Bloch Prayers et al. I Musici de Montreal. (1990). Chandos CHAN-8800 (CD)
Debussy Sonata. Edlina piano. 1985. Chandos ABRD-1170/CHAN-8458 (CD)
Haydn - Mozart - Boccherini - Tartini. I Musici de Montreal. 1988. Chandos ABRD-1407/CHAN-8768 (CD)
Kodály Sonata Opus 8. 1983. Chandos ABRD-1102/CHAN-8427 (CD)
Rachmaninoff Sonata Opus. 19 - Myaskovsky Sonata Opus. 81. Edlina piano. 1986. Chandos ABRD-1233/CHAN-8523 (CD)
Shostakovich Sonata Opus 40 - Prokofiev Sonata Opus. 119. Edlina piano. 1981. Chandos ABRD-1072/CHAN-8340 (CD)
Also numerous recordings with the Borodin Trio for the Chandos label.
Turovsky Duo
J. C. Bach Sinfonie concertante in A. I Musici de Montreal. 1985. Chandos ABRD-1181/CHAN-8470 (CD)
French Music for Violin and Cello. Ravel, Honegger, Rivier, Martinů. 1984. Chandos ABRD-1121/CHAN-8358 (CD)
Kodály Duo Opus. 7. 1983. Chandos ABRD-1102/CHAN-8427 (CD)
Russian Music for String Duo. Glière, Prokofiev, Stravinsky, Tchérepnine. 1986. Chandos ABRD-1338/CHAN-8652 (CD)
Shostakovich, Glazunov, Prokofiev. Pettinger piano. 1986. Chandos ABRD-1261/CHAN-8555 (CD)
Author Nadia Turbide
Zaagorski, William. 'From Moscow to Montreal in pursuit of music : an afternoon with Yuli Turovsky,' Fanfare, 14, Nov-Dec 1990
Kaptainis, Arthur. "Swan song for Yuli Turovsky," The Gazette, 14 May 2011
Links to Other Sites
I Musici de Montréal
The website for I Musici de Montréal. Features the latest news about upcoming concerts, an extensive discography, and audio samples of their music.
I Musici de Montréal - Yuli Turovsky
A video of Yuli Turovsky performing with the I Musici de Montréal chamber orchestra.
Tchaikovsky - Souvenir de Florence
A review of a recording featuring I Musici de Montreal under the leadership of Yuli Turovsky. From The WholeNote website.
Montreal's Yuli Turovsky still driven to make music
A CBC article about Yuli Turovsky and his retirement from I Musici, the chamber orchestra he founded.
Sincerely, Yuli
This article focuses on Yuli Turovsky's intense devotion to performing, teaching, and conducting music. From scena.org.
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