Yasuhisa Ishida born on the February 19, 1973 is a Japanese violinist from Kanagawa prefecture.
He graduated from Kunitachi College of Music and won the Yatabe Prize at the same time. From 1994, he held the New Japan Symphony Orchestra Concert Master, from 2001 Kanagawa Philharmonic Orchestra Solo Concert Master.
In 2014, he formed a cynical string ensemble called "Ishida gumi"
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In addition, as a soloist, Lalo, Bruch, Saint-Saëns, Mendelssohn, Haydn, Bach (No. 2), Mozart (No. 4), Barber, Beethoven, Schumann (more violin concertos), Brahms double concertos, Vivaldi / , Mozart and Haydn's Concert Symphonies, Beethoven Mie Concerto, etc., both of them are well received.
Its rich musicality is highly appreciated from various viewpoints, such as "a fascinating performance that delicately expresses delicate and elegant music, with its purposed deep poetry fragrant" (a friend of music).
Boasting a tremendous popularity, he is one of the most noteworthy musicians right now.
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