Kamiri Hanako (Eriko Karasato, 1976 -) was a violinist born in Toyohashi City, Aichi Prefecture. Starting the violin at the age of 2, she achieved the first ranking at the entire Japanese Student Music Competition.
After returning to Japan in 2001, she holds numerous recitals in Tokyo, Aichi, Kochi, Kumamoto, Okinawa and elsewhere. She participated in the 7th and 9th Miyazaki International Music Festival and also performed with orchestras. Since 2010, she has been invited to the Hiroshima Music Festival (HIROSHIMA MUSIC FESTIVAL), and guided the backward movement mainly on chamber music.
In addition, she formed a piano trio with Kazushi Matsumoto (piano), Ken Mukai (cello) and has performed concerts all over the country including Osaka, Kobe, Hiroshima and Utsunomiya.
Takashi Okutsumi is a violinist born in 1983. Started playing cello at the age of 6, he graduated from Tokyo University of the Arts. After that, he studied at the Tossingen Music College in Germany.
He was a contract member of the Bavarian State Opera from 2007 for two years. He has participated in the ensemble series nurtured by JT, Swiss International Academy led by Seiji Ozawa, Seiji Ozawa Music Orchestra, Saito Kinen Chamber Music Study Club, Mito Chamber Orchestra, Tokyo Spring Music Festival.
After returning to Japan in 2009, he works as a lecturer at Ueno Gakuen University. So far, he studied cello with Yoshiro Uehara, Fumiaki Kono, Yasuo Harada, Ev Savary.
Nakazawa Kimiko is a Japanese violinist born in Ueda City, Nagano Prefecture. After graduation, she studied under Renato de Barbieri at the Salzburg-Mozarteum Conservatory in Austria. After that, she started recital concerto solo and chamber music in London, the rest of Europe, the USA, China and Mexico.
In 1999, with the invitation of the famous German Humboldt Foundation for the Nobel laureate, she held recitals in Bonn Beethoven Hall and elsewhere, and was acclaimed. Since 1991, she formed "Ensemble · Wien Tokyo" with Viennese colleagues. In 1995, he became a member of "International Soloists · Quartet", mainly of the Berlin Phil's chief player, and appeared in music festivals such as Austria, Germany, Portugal and so on, He is active in.
She appeared as a soloist at the concert at Carnegie Hall in 2002, and gained high reputation. She is also focusing on training young violinists for the next generation.
Born in Hyogo Prefecture in 1940, Makiyuki Nakazawa is a violinist. In Europe, he studied String Instrument Production and Restoration Technology, and since 1980 he has workshops in Tokyo, engaged in the manufacture, restoration and adjustment of instruments. Coordinating with Israel Phil, Berlin Philharmonic and other leading performers' musical instruments, he performed in concerts around the world.
Kazushi Matsumoto is a Japanese pianist born in Kurashiki, Okayama Prefecture. He has been developing performing activities both in Japan and abroad. In 2003, he won the fifth prize in the piano section at the Queen Elisabeth International Music Competition.
While studying in Germany, he has also become familiar with works of Chopin who is the composer who is playing the most from young age and has been playing for three consecutive years since 2009 Perform a nationwide tour by Chopin program. A recital in Tokyo (Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Hamarikyu Asahi Hall) was live recorded and released as "Homage to Chopin" series. In 2010, he formed a piano trio with Kamisato Hanako and Mukai Mukai.
Tokunaga Nioio (Tokuinaga Tsukio, November 20, 1946 -) is a Japanese violinist.
Born in Yokosuka city, Kanagawa Prefecture. My father is Violinist Shigeru Tokunaga and my older brother is Kenichiro Tokunaga. Following his father's gifted education, he also studied with Saburo Washimi. In 1958, when he was in elementary school sixth grade, he won first prize at the 12th All Japan Student Music Competition National Competition. Proceed to Toho Gakuen University music department, studied under Hideo Saito. In 1965, he won the third prize at the 34th Japan Music Competition.
In 1966, he joined the Tokyo Symphony Orchestra as the youngest concertmaster of Japan Rhythm History at that time. In 1968, he went to Berlin as an overseas trainee of the Agency for Cultural Affairs and studied under Michel Schwarbe. In 1974 he participated in the Tchaikovsky International Competition and received the Diploma Prize.
In 1976, he became a concertmaster of the NHK Symphony Orchestra. After that, he went on to become a solo concert master after a leading concert master. My brother, Kenichiro Tokunaga, a cellist, was also a member. In 1994, withdrawing.
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He is a music producer for the Miyazaki International Music Festival, a comprehensive producer, JT Art Hall Chamber Music series. Professor, Kunitachi College of Music, Professor at Toho Gakuen University, guest professor at Shoei Gakuen University. In 2016, the commissioner for the Agency for Cultural Affairs.
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