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Ozawa Makiko traveling violin

小澤真智子 旅するヴァイオリン
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Ozawa Makiko (violin)

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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.

In 2001, she won the concert competition of CW Post Chamber Music Festival and co-starred with the same orchestra. In addition to performing with the Henry Mancini Institute Orchestra in Los Angeles in the summer of 2000, he is also active as a concertmaster in the same orchestra. In 2002, she won the audition sponsored by New York · Artist International, followed by a solo debut recital at Carnegie · Wail Recital Hall in New York, followed by a solo recital at Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, and gained popularity. "People with rich sensibilities and sounds are beautiful" - Music Nominated July 2002. In March 2004, she played a self-made concerto "Syrenes" commissioned by the North Shore Symphony Orchestra of New York Long Island with the same orchestra. It is highly appreciated. In the same year, a finalist at New York · Tango Competition. In the same year, she appeared at the Nagoya International Chamber Music Festival. In 2005, received a performance support scholarship from the Yamaha music festival association. In the same year, as a soloist at the Mexican-Sinaloa State Symphony Orchestra, he played works for the violin and tap dance of Piazzolla original songs, himself's own arrangements, and was acclaimed at a total of seven newspapers. She also plays an active role as a concert master.

Currently she plays in various halls and live houses in NY while pursuing new music full of originality in original projects such as JUSTADUO, M2duO, Pablo · Quartet etc. in addition to the first violinist of Long Island Philharmonic. From not only classical but also jazz, rock, tango, world music, improvisation, computerized interactive, incorporating various elements and developing vigorous activities.

She appeared in the Black Box Festival held in Brooklyn in 2003. She makes a play debut in New York. In 2005, in a show organized by the old-fashioned theater "LaMaMa" in downtown NY, it will be introduced as "violin & tap" on the New York Times newspaper. In 1999, 2001, 2002, appeared in TV Asahi "Futari". Activity patterns are wide, such as documentaries introducing NY's activity patterns.

She studied chamber music with Jeanathan Feldman, Earl Carless, Eugene Becker, Joseph Kalichstein on the violin, Takashi Shimizu, Chika Tanaka, Shigeru Toyama, Shigeru Fukiyama, Takayoshi Waka, Late Yfrah Neaman, Lewis Kaplan and Masao Kawasaki.

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