Limor Toren-Immerman has won numerous regional and national competitions and has appeared as soloist with orchestras throughout United States, Israel, and Russia. Her concert career has additionally taken her through Europe, the Middle East, Japan, and Canada. She serves as Concertmaster for the Mozart Classical and Palm Springs Opera in the Park orchestras and performs as a Guest Concertmaster with the Fresno Philharmonic and other Southern California orchestras. As a diverse chamber music player, Ms. Toren-Immerman performs music from the Baroque period to the Twenty-First Century, and is a member of the Fresno State Piano Trio as well as a founding member of Trio Accento, whose debut CD Extant Blues was released on Albany Records in December 2019.

She is a frequent guest performer with other groups around the country, such as the Southwest Chamber Music and Chamber Music series at the Montgomery Arts House for Music and Architecture. A recent collaboration with acclaimed pianist Hatem Nadim has been commemorated in a new CD, Johannes Brahms – Violin Sonatas, released on Albany Records in March of 2022. Her latest CD, Timeless Rhapsody, presenting solo violin sonatas by Bach, Bartók, and Ben-Haim, was scheduled for release in December of 2022.

An enthusiastic educator, Dr. Toren-Immerman currently serves as Professor of Music in Violin and Viola on the faculty of California State University Fresno. She has also been a regularly featured guest of international music festivals, such as the Colburn School Summer Chamber Music Intensive, the International Music Academy and Competition in Cremona, Italy, Chamber Music Unbound in Mammoth Lakes, California, Fresno Opera and Orchestra Summer Academy in Fresno, CA, Chamber Music Roundup in Fort Worth, Texas, Music in the Mountains Festival and Conservatory in Durango, Colorado, InterHarmony International Music Festival in Arcidosso, Italy, and CSU Summer Music.