Markov, Alexander
Soviet Union, 1975
America’s “First-family” of the violin
The son of Albert and Marina Markov, Alexander is a sought-after violinist. He first appeared as a soloist at the age of eight, and continues to perform all over the United States. He is known for an amazing command of the nineteenth century repertoire, and for a brilliant recording of Paganini’s infamously difficult “24 Caprices.”