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Akiko Suwanai

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Akiko Suwanai (諏訪内 晶子 Suwanai Akiko, born February 7, 1972) is a Japanese classical violinist.

At the age of 18, she became the youngest winner of the International Tchaikovsky Competition in 1990. In addition, she was awarded second prize in the Paganini Competition and Queen Elisabeth Competition in 1989 and is a laureate of the Music Competition of Japan.

She has studied with Toshiya Eto at the Toho Gakuen School of Music, with Dorothy DeLay and Cho-Liang Lin at the Juilliard School of Music while at Columbia University, and with Uwe-Martin Haiberg at the Universität der Künste Berlin.
After graduating from Toho Girls High School Music School, she completed the Toho Gakuen University Solo Diploma Course.
Akiko Suwanai studied abroad at the Juilliard School of Music as an Agency for Cultural Affairs overseas dispatch . Also at Columbia University which is implementing the unit exchange system with the Juilliard School of Music, he studied the history of political thought.
In 1995, she completed her master's course at the Juilliard School of Music. She studied under Dorothy Delay at the same hospital .
She also learned at Berlin College of Art .

In 1981, she ranked No. 1 in the All Japan Student Music Competition (Elementary School Division, East Japan Tournament).
In 1985, she ranked No. 1 in the All Japan Student Music Competition (Junior High School Division, National Convention).
In 1987, she ranked No. 1 in the Japanese music competition .
In 1988, she was No. 2 in the Paganini International Competition .
In 1989, she was No. 2 in the Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition .
In 1990, at Tchaikovsky International Competition she ranked first (the youngest, the first Japanese, the championship of all the judges). At the same time, she won Bach's Best Performer Award and Tchaikovsky's Best Performer Award.
She currently plays the 1714 Dolphin Stradivarius, which is on loan from the Nippon Music Foundation.

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