Inna Nedorezov

 
 

Inna Nedorezov, Russian born violinist, began her musical studies at the age of seven in her native town of St.Petersburg, Russia. She attended St. Petersburg State Conservatory for her formal training, receiving Masters in performance, where she studied with Mark Komissarov,  of the Leopold Auer school. After graduation Inna continued her professional development working with well-known conductors, Neeme Jarvi and Yuri Temirkanov, at St. Petersburg Symphony/Opera Orchestra. She also performed with  St.Petersburg Philharmonic under renowned Russian conductor Eugene Mravinsky.  Inna toured around Europe as a member of the Chamber Orchestra receiving several awards at the Young Musicians festivals in Austria.

After immigrating to the United States Inna’s family settled in Detroit, MI. She became the Concertmaster of the Windsor Symphony Orchestra in  Ontario, Canada. She also made appearances as soloist with the Windsor Symphony, as well as other area orchestras and was the first violinist of Cambini String Quartet performing recitals in US and Canada.

Since 1987 Inna and her family resides in Philadelphia area. She is the Concertmaster of the Bucks County Symphony Orchestra, principal second violinist with  Allentown Symphony and Ocean City Pops, N.J.  Other affiliations include Pennsylvania Ballet, Philly Pops, Vox Ama Deus and the Philadelphia Classical Symphony.   

An active chamber musician, Inna is a member of the Danoff String Quartet who has  performed throughout the  Delaware Valley and toured   in United States including Maine, North Carolina, and the Dvorak Centennial Festival in Iowa.

Inna has been a faculty member of the Settlement Music School in Philadelphia since 1988. She loves to read, work on needlepoint, take long walks on the sandy beaches of Ocean City and is a devoted mother of two children, Adam and Jacqueline.