Noriko Kawakubo (Kawakubo Tamaki, October 10, 1979 -) is a violinist born in Los Angeles, California, USA. The record label is Avex - CLASSICS. Her parent is a dental technician who emigrated to Los Angeles. She studied piano at the age of 4, violin at the age of 5 at the Colborn Conservatory, Los Angeles. After that, she went to the Juilliard School of Music and studied under Dorothy Delay and Masao Kawasaki. In 1994, in collaboration with John Williams conducting Boston Pops, Saint-Saëns' "Introduction and Rondo Capriccioso". Their performance was televised in the United States.
In 1997, she won the Evry Fisher Award, and as a first performance in Japan I played the Violin Concerto of Tchaikovsky with the Asia Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Chung Mu-hoon at the Tokyo International Forum.
In 2001, she won the 1st place at the 6th Pablo Salacert International Violin Competition, the highest in the 12th Tchaikovsky International Competition in 2002 (2nd place without first place). She co-starred with major American orchestras such as Cleveland Orchestra, Detroit Symphony Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony Orchestra. She also have tours and concerts in Japan and received the Idemitsu Music Prize 2004 in 2004. In 2008, she formed a trio with Celister 's Endo Mari and Miura Tomobei, a pianist.
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