Noriyoshi Kawabata is a violinist born in Mitaka, Tokyo. The record label is Victor Entertainment.
Father Masao was a violin leader but did not have a violin in childhood. When I was eight years old, when I traveled to Los Angeles with my grandparents, I caught a cold and took a cold medicine I took from Japan, and I got Stevens-Johnson syndrome due to the side effects of the cold medicine, and I kept it for a lifetime. The sequelae damaged the cornea and suffered visual impairment. When he was 10 years old, he got a violin, but only three years later, in 1984, he was a first-grade junior high school student and received the 38th All Japan Student Music Competition in Tokyo, junior high school section third place. In the same year, I participated in an open lesson of Isaac Stern and received praise from Stern.
In 1987, he entered the music department of Sakai Women's High School and studied under Toshiya Eto. In 1990, enrolled at Toho Gakuen University School of Music, won third place at the 59th Japanese Music Competition of the same year. Graduated from the university in 1994.
In September 1994, at the recommendation of Toshiya Eto, he received a scholarship from the Royal Academy of Music and studied at the Graduate School of Music. In 1996, won the first place in the Royal Academy of Music Concerto Competition. In 1997, he performed the Scottish fantasy music of Bruch as a soloist at the 175th-anniversary concert of the Conservatory of Music and was then given the title of "Special Artist Status" (the second person in the history of the Conservatory of Music) to head the graduate school graduated.
He made his Japan debut in March 1998 at the Suntory Hall, performing with the Kobayashi Kenichiro conductor Japan Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra and the Mendelssohn violin concerto. In December 1999, released the first album, selling 150,000 copies. In September 2000, he made his US debut at the Los Angeles show. Debuted in Carnegie Hall in September 2002.
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