Ozawa Makiko traveling violin is Music festival Classic music event held in Japan.
To the South and North America! 20th century door Gershwin to Tango / Piazzolla This summer NY Blue Note Live has been a huge success !! After more than 20 years in the Nihon Performance NY base. Ozawa Makiko continues to disseminate the charm of tango from traditional tango to contemporary. In the early 20th century, Gershwin will combine jazz and classical music in NY to create rice music. In South America, Piazzolla which is said to be a revolutionary child of Tango appeared.
Welcome to the journey in South and North America!
Ozawa Makiko was born in Tokyo. Learn the piano from the age of 3, and the violin from the age of 8. Debut as a concert at the age of 14, co-starred at Tokyo New City Orchestra and Iino Hall. After graduating from Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music, he received a master's degree at the London Guildhall Conservatory of Music from the Artist Diploma and New York Juilliard School of Music. Kanagawa Music Competition, Kamakura Young Artist Competition, San Hart Auditions etc, award-winning many. Participated as a scholarship student at overseas music festival including Tanglewood and Aspen.
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