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KYOKO
TAKEZAWA
(violin)
As
the embodiment of musicality, violinist Kyoko Takezawa
electrifies audiences with a richness of playing, a virtuosic
confidence of feeling, and a fiery intensity that establishes
her as one of today’s foremost violinists. Ms. Takezawa’s
interpretive insight and indisputable talent have made her a
sought-after soloist with many of the world’s leading
orchestras.
Ms. Takezawa has performed as soloist with such prominent
ensembles as the New York Philharmonic, the Boston Symphony, the
Philadelphia Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony, and the symphony
orchestras of San Francisco, Cleveland, Baltimore, Saint Louis,
Houston, Toronto, Dallas, Montreal, Detroit and Cincinnati.
Abroad, she has been heard with the Academy of St. Martin in the
Fields, the London Symphony, the Tonhalle Orchestra of Zurich,
Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, the Dresden Staatskapelle,
the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, the Royal Scottish National
Orchestra, the Leipzig Gewandhaus Orchestra, the NHK Symphony
and the New Japan Philharmonic. She has collaborated with many
distinguished conductors, including Seiji Ozawa, Sir Colin
Davis, Michael Tilson Thomas, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Kurt Masur,
Sir Neville Marriner, Leonard Slatkin, Charles Dutoit, Marek
Janowski and Sir Andrew Davis. She has performed at major venues
around the world, notably Carnegie Hall in New York; the Kennedy
Center in Washington, D.C.; London’s BBC Proms; Musikverain in
Vienna and Suntory Hall in Tokyo.
Highlights of Ms. Takezawa’s 2008-2009 season included
performances in North America with the Vancouver Symphony, the
Minnesota Sinfonietta, and the Amarillo Symphony and in Finland
with the Kymi Sinfonietta. In the Spring 2009, Ms. Takezawa will
tour in Australia and Japan with the West Australian Symphony
performing Beethoven’s Violin Concerto. In past seasons, Ms.
Takezawa performed in North America with the St. Louis, Tucson
and Jacksonville, Charlotte, Toronto and Seattle Symphonies. She
also performed with the China Philharmonic, the Hong Kong
Philharmonic, the Japan Philharmonic, Singapore, Guangzhou,
Nagoya and Osaka Symphonies in Asia, Denmark’s Aarhus Symphony,
France’s Orchestre National de Lille, and Manchester’s Halle
Orchestra. She also appeared as the feature soloist on the
Hamburg NDR Symphony tour of Japan.
A
highly accomplished chamber music performer, Ms. Takezawa has
participated in the Grand Teton Music Festival, the Aspen Music
Festival and Great Mountain Music Festival in Korea. In the
2008-2009 season, she will perform in the La Jolla Music
Festival. Ms. Takezawa’s chamber music performances have drawn
high praise, and as co-director of the Suntory Festival Soloists
of Suntory Hall in Tokyo, she has collaborated with the late
Isaac Stern, Yo-Yo Ma, Wolfgang Sawallisch, Joseph Suk, Pinchas
Zukerman and many other distinguished artists. In recent
seasons, she has performed at the Aspen Festival and at the
first Taipei International Chamber Music Festival with Cho-Liang
Lin. A former winner of the Indianapolis Violin Competition, Ms.
Takezawa was also recently invited to serve as a juror at the
competition.
A prolific recording artist, Ms. Takezawa can be heard on BMG’s
RCA Victor Red Seal label. Her most recent recording is a
performance of the Concerto for Violin and Orchestra, Op. 14, by
Samuel Barber with Leonard Slatkin and the Saint Louis Symphony
Orchestra. Her other recordings include the Elgar Violin
Concerto with Sir Colin Davis and the Bavarian Radio Symphony
Orchestra; the Violin Concerto No. 2 by Bartok with Michael
Tilson Thomas and the London Symphony; and the Mendelssohn
Concertos Nos. 1 & 2 with Klaus Peter Flor and the Bamberg
Symphony. Ms. Takezawa’s CD of French violin sonatas was
selected as one of the best recordings of 1993 by Stereo Review.
Ms. Takezawa began violin studies at the age of 3 and at 7
toured the United States, Canada and Switzerland as a member of
the Suzuki Method Association. In 1982 she placed first in the
51st Annual Japan Music Competition, and at 17 she entered the
Aspen Music School to study with Dorothy DeLay, with whom Ms.
Takezawa continued to study at The Juilliard School until
graduating in 1989. In 1986 she was awarded the Gold Medal at
the Second Quadrennial International Violin Competition in
Indianapolis and, most recently, she received the prestigious
Idemitsu Award for outstanding musicianship. Ms.Takezawa, who
has been performing on the Antonio Stradivarius
“Campocselice”(1710) on loan to her from the Nippon Music
Foundation and most recently she has given the Guarneri del Gesu
“Wieniawski” (1742), on loan to her provided by the Stradivarius
Society in Chicago. For more
information about Kyoko Takezawa,
please visit his web site at
www.kyokotakezawa.com.
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