Biography
Rohan Mundiya performed at Weill Recital Hall in Carnegie Hall, in March 2013 and 2016, as a guest artist of the New York Piano Society Gala Concert. He has won numerous competitions and awards including the Portsmouth Symphony Orchestra’s Young Artist Concerto Competition, which led him to a performance of Mendelssohn Violin Concerto with the Orchestra in 2015. He won the Keiser Music Competition at St. Paul’s School in 2015 and 2017. He was one of the five finalists and an award winner of Lyra Competition in New York City in 2013.
Rohan started playing the violin at age of three at the School for Strings in New York. When he was 13, he assumed the position of concertmaster of SfS Camerata, the school’s most advanced pre-college orchestra. He was invited as a guest soloist of the Fetes Musicales en Savoie when he was nine years old, and performed in numerous venues across the Savoie region in France. Since then, he has performed in dozens of concerts and recitals in Japan, France, and the United States.
Every summer since 2015, he has been studying violin with Naoko Tanaka of the Juilliard School at the Aspen Music Festival and School in Colorado. He played in concerts as a member of the Aspen Philharmonic Orchestra and chamber ensembles. In Summer 2014, he attended Montecito Music Festival in Santa Monica, California. He was the youngest attendee at the Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival in Vermont in the summer of 2012. Summers from 2009 to 2012 Rohan attended the Fetes Musicales en Savoie in France and performed solo and chamber music in public concerts.
Community outreach and service is the important part of Rohan’s music pursuit. In June 2017, he performed at the World Refugee Day concert organized by UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) at the United Nations Headquarters in presence of H.E. Antonio Guterres, Secretary General of the United Nations among many domestic and foreign dignitaries. He has been active in visiting and performing at local senior homes and hospitals since he was very young. In 2012, he played solo Bach at the Ginza Church in Tokyo, to raise fund for the victims of the Great Tohoku Tsunami and Earthquake in Japan.
Currently, he is a high school senior at St. Paul’s School in New Hampshire where he has been the concertmaster of its orchestra and performing in chamber ensembles. He studies violin with Zoia Bologovsky in New Hampshire and Nanae Iwata in New York.
Rohan started playing the violin at age of three at the School for Strings in New York. When he was 13, he assumed the position of concertmaster of SfS Camerata, the school’s most advanced pre-college orchestra. He was invited as a guest soloist of the Fetes Musicales en Savoie when he was nine years old, and performed in numerous venues across the Savoie region in France. Since then, he has performed in dozens of concerts and recitals in Japan, France, and the United States.
Every summer since 2015, he has been studying violin with Naoko Tanaka of the Juilliard School at the Aspen Music Festival and School in Colorado. He played in concerts as a member of the Aspen Philharmonic Orchestra and chamber ensembles. In Summer 2014, he attended Montecito Music Festival in Santa Monica, California. He was the youngest attendee at the Green Mountain Chamber Music Festival in Vermont in the summer of 2012. Summers from 2009 to 2012 Rohan attended the Fetes Musicales en Savoie in France and performed solo and chamber music in public concerts.
Community outreach and service is the important part of Rohan’s music pursuit. In June 2017, he performed at the World Refugee Day concert organized by UNHCR (United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees) at the United Nations Headquarters in presence of H.E. Antonio Guterres, Secretary General of the United Nations among many domestic and foreign dignitaries. He has been active in visiting and performing at local senior homes and hospitals since he was very young. In 2012, he played solo Bach at the Ginza Church in Tokyo, to raise fund for the victims of the Great Tohoku Tsunami and Earthquake in Japan.
Currently, he is a high school senior at St. Paul’s School in New Hampshire where he has been the concertmaster of its orchestra and performing in chamber ensembles. He studies violin with Zoia Bologovsky in New Hampshire and Nanae Iwata in New York.