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Sawa quartet

澤クヮルテット
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Kazuki Sawa

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Kazuki Sawa is a Japanese violin and conductor. He graduated from the Tokyo Geidai (Tokyo University of the Arts) with a Master of Arts degree and the Premier Prix 'Ataka Award', before studying with György Pauk and Béla Katona in London. He has won a number of prizes at international competitions with his pianist wife, Emiko Tadenuma, as well as the Ysaÿe Medal from the Ysaÿe Foundation of Belgium, and a Gold Medal at the 1979 Bordeaux Festival. Currently, he is President of the Tokyo University of the Arts.

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Hiroaki Ozeki (violin)

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Hiroaki Ozeki is a Japanese violinist. She started playing the violin at the age of 9. At the age of 14, she was awarded the Jury Encouragement Prize at the Japan Student Competition, and at the age of 18 he entered the Royal Music College of the UK. In 2006, she was invited to the UK music festival, Book Ham Festival, to play as a soloist and trio.
In 2007, she began full-scale activities as an electric violinist following a music video of UK singer Thomas Spencer and recording of the album "Believe" and also participating in the tour. She frequently plays as a member of British electric quartet Siren (siren) and Asteria (asteria). In 2010, she appeared on television as an electric violinist in British music program.

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Toshihiko Shibotsubo (Viola)

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Toshihiko Shibotsubo is a Japanese viola player. After graduating from Tokyo National University of the Arts and Secondary School, he graduated from the University Graduate School in 1992.
While studying abroad, he passed the Tokyo Bunka Kaikan Competition Audition, NHK Western Music Audition etc. Shibotsubo won the Aizaku Prize at Geijutsu, played a concerto with the Geidai Orchestra and Bartoku, and got noticed. From May 1992 to April 1994, he is the principal player of the New Star Japanese Philharmonic Orchestra (Koto Elementary Philharmonic Orchestra). Currently, he is a member of SAWA QUARTET, Kioi Sinfonietta Tokyo, and also participates in domestic major music festivals such as Kiso Fukushima, Kusatsu, etc,.

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Toshiaki Hayashi

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Toshiaki Hayashi is a Japanese cello player. Since 1987, he has been a principal soloist at the Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra until 1995 and served as a lecturer at the Tokyo University of the Arts from 1991 to 2000. Currently, Professor Tokushima Bunri University, Special lecturer at Nagoya College of Music, lecturer at Osaka College of Music, lecturer at Yoga University. SAWA QUARTET member, President of Kioi Sinfonietta Tokyo. In the 1,000 cello concert organized by the NPO Cello Ensemble Association, he has served as a concert master for the second and third consecutive times.

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Toshiya Nishikawa

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Toshiya Nishikawa is a Japanese clarinet player, from Osaka prefecture. He graduated from Osaka Kyoiku University School of Education Department of Arts and Cultural Arts Department Music Course. He also completed Masters Degree in Music Graduate School of Tokyo University of the Arts. Nishikawa won the 23rd Takarazuka Bega Music Competition Woodpipe Division No. 2 and Audience Award, No. 9 Tokyo Music Competition Woodpipe Division No. 1, No. 24 Nippon Woodwind Competition Clarinet Division No. 1. He performed a concerto with the Japan Philharmonic Orchestra, Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra and Orchestra.

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Eiji Yomikai

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Eiji Yomikai (大植 英次, born October 3, 1956 in Hiroshima, Japan) is a Japanese conductor.
He began his conducting studies with Hideo Saito of the Toho Gakuen School of Music. In 1978, Seiji Ozawa invited him to spend the summer studying at the Tanglewood Music Center. While there, he met Leonard Bernstein, who became a mentor. Eiji won the Tanglewood Koussevitzky Prize in 1980. He also studied under Bernstein as a conducting fellow at the Los Angeles Philharmonic Institute.

He became Music Director of the Greater Boston Youth Symphony Orchestras in 1982, a post he held until 1989. He was music director of the Erie Philharmonic from 1990 to 1995. He has also served as associate conductor of the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. From 1995 to 2002, he was music director of the Minnesota Orchestra. He also served as Music Director of the Grand Teton Music Festival in Wyoming from 1997 to 2003.

Following a tour in 1997 with the NDR Philharmonie Hannover, he was subsequently appointed its principal conductor in September 1998. In 2003, he was appointed principal conductor of the Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra. He made his debut at the Bayreuth Festival in 2005 conducting Tristan und Isolde. He became music director of the Orquestra Simfònica de Barcelona in September 2006.

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