Naoko Terai is a violinist born in Kanagawa Prefecture. Playing the violin at the age of 4, she appeared at the age of 6 at NHK Educational TV "Keiko no Violin". When she was 12 years old, she received an encouragement prize at "Student Music Competition East Japan Convention" sponsored by the Mainichi Newspaper Company.
In 1988, she debuted professionally as a jazz / violinist. She co-starred with Kenny Baron who came to Japan in 1995, she was invited as guests of Kenny Baron's album "Things unseen" and recorded for the first time in NY. In 1998, the first lead work "Thinking of You" was announced. In the blink of an eye, it got notice as a heroine of the jazz world.
In January 2001, she won the Jazz Disc Grand Prize "New Star Award" sponsored by Swing Journal magazine. In August 2002, she participated in her 1st "Tokyo Jazz 2002" with her band. The overwhelming performance of Libertango became a topic. Herbie Hancock invited her to join his session.
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