Alon Ostrovsky, born in 1995 in Netanya, Israel, began studying piano at age nine at the Israel Conservatory of Music in Tel Aviv. By the age of twelve, he was already performing as part of the prestigious Edward Aldwell Project for outstanding young musicians in Jerusalem, including live broadcasts as both a soloist and chamber musician.
Throughout the years, Alon studied with some of the most respected teachers in the field, including Maestro Vag Papian, Daniel Hextor, Yuval Admony and Tami Kanazawa, and Prof. Arnon Erez. He is a recipient of numerous excellence scholarships, including those from the Ronen Foundation, America-Israel Cultural Foundation (AICF), Buchmann–Heyman Foundation, and the Buchmann-Mehta School of Music at Tel Aviv University.
Alon has won top prizes in several national and international competitions. These include the Young Artist Chamber Ensemble Competition in Jerusalem, third prize at the prestigious Rome International Chopin Competition for Piano Duo, and first prize ("Golden Hands") at the Carles & Sofia International Piano Four-Hands Duo Competition in 2024.
His performance career has taken him to major festivals and concert halls around the world—among them, the National Chamber Music Festival in Jerusalem, a special children's theater project in Venice, fundraising events in London and Hong Kong, and the Bessarabia Duet Festival.
Alon holds a Master’s degree with honors from the Buchmann–Mehta School of Music at Tel Aviv University. He has collaborated with leading Israeli conductors, including Maestro Roni Porat, with whom he worked regularly between 2016–2023, accompanying conducting masterclasses.
In June 2023, Alon and his twin brother Guy performed a full piano duo recital broadcast live on Israel’s classical music radio station, Kol HaMusika, from the Jerusalem Music Centre. Together, the duo has appeared in some of Israel’s most esteemed concert venues, including the Charles Bronfman Auditorium in Tel Aviv, BYU Center in Jerusalem, and the Herzliya Arts Center.
Today, Alon teaches at leading children's music conservatories across Israel and continues to inspire young musicians through his artistry, dedication, and passion for performance.