| |
 |
Violinist Sumiko Tajihi has been acclaimed widely for
her, "not only passionate tone but full of warmhearted..."
She appeared as a concerto soloist with New York Symphonic
Ensemble at Isaac Stern Auditorium in Carnegie Hall on
March 11th, 2007.
A native of Yamaguchi, Japan, Ms. Tajihi received her
bachelor's degree from The Aichi Prefectural University
of Fine Arts and Music in Nagoya, and was the first prize
winner with a special prize from the president of music
association in the 12th Youth Competition in Yamaguchi
prefecture. Between 1996 and 2000, she had performed as
a member of the Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra, and participated
in the 46th Bayreuth Festival in Germany and the Aspen
Music School and Festival in Colorado, USA. She studied
with Momoo Kishibe, Yoshiko Okayama, and Naoko Tanaka.
Ms. Sumiko Tajihi has given numerous performances extensively
as a soloist with San Luis Potosi Symphony Orchestra (Mexico),
Bacau Philharmonic Orchestra (Romania) and as a chamber
musician throughout the United States, Europe and her
native country. In 2004, she was invited as a soloist
for the International Music Festival "Velia Festival"
in Italy. In 2005, she was invited again by several International
Chamber Music Festivals in Italy and started touring with
Pianist; Mr. Marco Schiavo, as "Duo Leonore".
They succeeded in the debut recital at Weill Recital Hall
in Carnegie Hall in 2006. She appeared as a soloist on
the world greatest stage; Stern Auditorium at Carnegie
Hall, and performed Violin Concerto No.1 in G minor with
New York Symphonic Ensemble (U.S.A.) in 2007.
Since 1995, Sumiko Tajihi has been organizing the school
concert every year with her friends. The school tour is
programmed to appreciating to a live classical music,
learning the structure of musical instruments and experience
to play self-expression for children. In 2004, her volunteer
effort at Henry Viscardi School was broadcasted on News
55 - WLNY. |
|
|