Telalit Charsky

Born in Tel-Aviv, Israel, Telalit Charsky comes from a family of musicians. She holds two degrees in classical music performance and has played in renowned orchestras including the BBC Orchestra in the U.K. and the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. She performed as the principal cellist at the prestigious Verbier Festival in Switzerland, and she has had the pleasure of sharing the stage with renowned musicians Zubin Mehta, Gustavo Dudamel, Martha Argerich, Itzhak Perlman, and others.

In 2019, Telalit moved to Nashville in the U.S., where she has been expanding her musical endeavors as a recording artist for film and songwriters. She had released three albums that show a wide scope of music styles, from a Tango-Baroque fusion, to a double album of the Beethoven cello sonatas, and finally an album of her own original songs titled “Random Day”.

Telalit plays a Marten Cornelissen cello given to her by her late teacher and mentor, cellist Bernard Greenhouse of the famed Beaux Arts Trio.