Doron is the Second Bassoonist of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Doron has performed as a soloist, orchestral, and chamber musician on stages across North America, Europe, and Israel. He has played with numerous orchestras and ensembles including the Philadelphia Orchestra, Syracuse Orchestra, Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, Israeli Philharmonic Orchestra, Jerusalem Symphony Orchestra, Israel Contemporary Players and Ensemble Modern. He won the 2017 Aspen Music Festival Woodwind Competition, and the 2016 Kfar-Saba Woodwind Competition.
In addition to his performance career, Doron has a passion for teaching and arranging music. His bassoon studio is open to all levels – beginners, advanced, and professionals who are preparing for auditions. Doron has made many arrangements over the years, mostly for chamber music groups. Several of them were performed at the IDRS 2025 convention and received many praises.
Doron received his Bachelors of Music from the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia, and his Masters of Music from the Shephard School of Music at Rice University in Houston. Additionally, he received the Buchman-Mehta School of Music Orchestral Excellence Award and the America-Israel Culture Foundation excellency scholarship. He studied bassoon with Daniel Matsukawa, Benjamin Kamins, and Richard Paley.
In his spare time, Doron enjoys hiking, reading, biking and playing soccer. Since he moved to Western New York, he has been enjoying watching the Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres.