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Natalia Goldstein is a violinist, singer-songwriter, composer, and producer originally from San Diego, California.

Beginning at the age of 4, she studied classical violin for 13 years with Shu Xing Quintero before entering the College of Fine Arts at Boston University. There, she studied Classical Violin Performance with Yuri Mazurkevich for one year. She then transferred to Berklee College of Music, where she earned her Bachelor of Music in Professional Music, with concentrations in Violin Performance, Songwriting, and Composition/Film Scoring.

While at Berklee, Natalia studied violin with Mimi Rabson, Sharan Leventhal, and Sandra Kott.  She was also a member of ensembles led by Grammy-nominated cellist Eugene Friesen (Berklee World Strings), Boston Ballet Oboist Barbara Lefitte, Darol Anger of the Turtle Island String Quartet, and Billboard-charting Violinist Chelsey Greene, as well as Gus Sebring, Hornist for the Boston Symphony Orchestra and Julius P. Williams, a respected American Conductor and Composer.

Natalia has explored many different styles of music on the violin including classical, jazz, musical theater, pop, rock, folk, and fiddling. She is also an experienced session musician, and has played in over 100 scoring sessions. In addition to her accomplishments on violin, Natalia is a respected singer and multi-instrumentalist (piano, viola, guitar, ukulele).

Awards & Achievements

  • B.M. Professional Music - Summa Cum Laude

  • Berklee North American Scholarship

  • Berklee Writing & Composition Scholarship

  • Barnes & Noble Books and Materials Award

  • Berklee Achievement Grant

  • Winning Songwriter for the Berklee Revelation Records 2018 Compilation Album with her song "Close Again"