Tokunaga Nioio (Tokuinaga Tsukio, November 20, 1946 -) is a Japanese violinist.
Born in Yokosuka city, Kanagawa Prefecture. My father is Violinist Shigeru Tokunaga and my older brother is Kenichiro Tokunaga. Following his father's gifted education, he also studied with Saburo Washimi. In 1958, when he was in elementary school sixth grade, he won first prize at the 12th All Japan Student Music Competition National Competition. Proceed to Toho Gakuen University music department, studied under Hideo Saito. In 1965, he won the third prize at the 34th Japan Music Competition.
In 1966, he joined the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra as the youngest concertmaster of Japan Rhythm History at that time. In 1968, he went to Berlin as an overseas trainee of the Agency for Cultural Affairs and studied under Michel Schwarbe. In 1974 he participated in the Tchaikovsky International Competition and received the Diploma Prize.
In 1976, he became a concertmaster of the NHK Symphony Orchestra. After that, he went on to become a solo concert master after a leading concert master. My brother, Kenichiro Tokunaga, a cellist, was also a member. In 1994, withdrawing.
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He is a music producer for the Miyazaki International Music Festival, a comprehensive producer, JT Art Hall Chamber Music series. Professor, Kunitachi College of Music, Professor at Toho Gakuen University, guest professor at Shoei Gakuen University. In 2016, the commissioner for the Agency for Cultural Affairs.
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