Sardor Djumaev
About
Advanced Violin Teaching for Professional-Oriented Students by DMA Candidate and Award-Winning Virtuoso. Over 10 Years of Proven Success. Most Students Win Awards and Scholarships.
Teaching Style
With ten years of advanced teaching experience, I have successfully guided pre-college and undergraduate students. Most of my students have achieved significant success, earning awards in various international competitions and full academic scholarships at prestigious universities in the US, Germany, and Singapore. My teaching has also resulted in students securing positions in full-time and part-time orchestras internationally.
As an award-winning virtuoso violinist with extensive experience in performance, I bring a deep passion for teaching alongside my distinguished career on the stage. Currently a DMA candidate, I hold a Master’s degree in Violin Performance and have garnered top prizes in international solo and chamber music competitions.
My career as a violinist includes extensive solo engagements with various orchestras, showcasing a broad repertoire of over a hundred violin pieces, including major violin concertos. I have also held leadership roles in orchestras and participated in numerous festivals worldwide.
Curriculum
In my teaching, I integrate advanced technical skills with deep musical insight, emphasizing effective practice techniques, strong technical foundations, and thoughtful musical interpretation.
My approach is personalized, ensuring that each student receives tailored instruction to reach their full potential.
I am committed to continuous professional development, informed by my ongoing performance experience and collaboration with esteemed violinists and educators.
My goal is to inspire students to excel in their musical careers through rigorous training, artistic growth, and a supportive learning environment.
Credentials & Affiliations
Academic Credentials:
- DMA in Violin Performance (in progress), University of North Texas (UNT), USA
Competitions and Awards:
- Grand Prize, UK International Music Competition (2022)
- 1st Prize, Charleston International Music Competition (2022)
- 1st Prize, King’s Peak International Music Competition (2021)
- Additional prizes: Amadeus, London, France Music, etc.
Orchestral Affiliations:
- Sarasota Opera Orchestra – Section Violin (Core), 2025
- The Florida Orchestra, Jacksonville Symphony, Orlando Philharmonic – Violin Substitute, 2024–present
- Venice Symphony, Southwest Florida Symphony – Section First Violin, 2024–present
- Tulsa Symphony, Richardson Symphony, Waco Symphony – Section First Violin, 2023–2024
- Las Colinas Symphony, Texarkana Symphony, Abilene Philharmonic – Section Violin, 2021–2024
Festival Participation:
- Britt Music & Arts Festival (Oregon, 2024)
- Festival Napa Valley (California, 2022–2023)
- United CIS Symphony Orchestra (Armenia, 2018)
- Astana Opera Symphony Orchestra (Kazakhstan, 2018)
- CIS Youth Symphony Orchestra (Russia, 2010–2011)
Chamber Music Affiliations:
- Bancroft Quartet, First Violin, UNT (2021–2024)
- State Philharmonic Quartet, First Violin, Tashkent (2017–2021)
Teaching Appointments:
- University of North Texas, Assistant to Professor Julia Bushkova (2024)
- State Conservatory of Uzbekistan – Teaching Fellowship (2017–2019)
- RSMAL named after V. Uspensky – Violin Teacher (2014–2021)
Pedagogical Achievements:
- Students won 8 prizes in international and national competitions
- 10 students received full academic scholarships to top universities (USA, Germany, Singapore)
- Student received tenure-track orchestra position in Haifa Symphony Orchestra (Israel)
Selected Solo Performances:
- Mendelssohn: Concerto for Piano, Violin and Strings, UNT Symphony Orchestra, Denton, TX, USA — November 29, 2023
- Elgar: Introduction & Allegro, Bancroft Quartet with UNT Symphony Orchestra, Denton, TX, USA — October 19, 2022
- Tchaikovsky, Brahms, Shostakovich, Prokofiev Violin Concertos, National Symphony Orchestra of Uzbekistan — Tashkent, 2010–2020
- Over 20 solo recitals with Turkiston & Soloists of Uzbekistan Chamber Orchestras — Tashkent, 2013–2021




