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Arad began his training on the [[violin]] in his home city of [[Tel Aviv, Israel]] and received a Artist Diploma in 1966 from the Samuel Rubin Israeli Academy of Music. In 1968 he was selected for study at '''Chapelle Musicale Reine Elisabeth''' in [[Waterloo, Belgium]], earning a Laureate there in 1971 and a Diplome Superieure from [[Brussels Conservatory]] in 1973.
 
Having decided to devote himself to the viola in 1971, he entered the Carl Flesch International Competition in 1972 as a voilistviolist, winning the City of London prize in his first public appearance with the instrument. Two months later he repeated, winning first prize in the International Viola Competition in [[Geneva]].
 
He began a career in Europe as a soloist with major orchestras and a featured player at prestigious festivals.