Vivian Hornik Weilerstein has performed as a soloist and chamber musician throughout the world and is a frequent collaborator with many of today's most eminent artists and ensembles.
She was a soloist with the Kansas City Symphony and the Orchestra Sinfonica Nazionale di Torino, and has toured throughout Europe and Japan.
Critics and audiences have welcomed Ms. Weilerstein's performances as part of the Weilerstein Duo, with violinist Donald Weilerstein. Among their many recitals across the country, the duo have performed at Alice Tully Hall and the 92nd Street "Y" in New York City and the Corcoran Gallery in Washington, D.C. Their discography includes the complete works of Ernest Bloch for violin and piano and the sonatas of Janácek, Dohnanyi, and Enescu for Arabesque Records, and the complete Schumann sonatas for Azica Records. In addition to the duo recordings, Ms. Weilerstein has recorded for the EMI Debut Series with cellist Alisa Weilerstein.
She also currently performs as part of the Weilerstein Trio.
Ms. Weilerstein has participated in the Marlboro, Aspen, Chamber Music West, Norfolk, Sarasota, Roundtop, and La Jolla festivals. She regularly participates in the Yellow Barn Music Festival and the Perlman Music Program, and has been a guest artist at Kneisel Hall, the Young Musicians Festival in Israel, the Daniel Days in Holland, and the Verbier Festival in Switzerland.
Formerly a faculty member of the Cleveland Institute of Music, Ms. Weilerstein is the director of the Professional Piano Trio Training Program at the New England Conservatory, where she also serves on the piano and chamber music faculties. She joined the chamber music faculty at Juilliard in the fall of 2007.