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.
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