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Hiroka Matsumoto
松本 紘佳
Born1995
Japan
OriginYokohama, Kanagawa, Japan
OccupationViolinist
Years active1999–present
Websitewww.aspen.jp/eng/artist/violin/hiroka-matsumoto/index.shtml

Hiroka Matsumoto (松本 紘佳, Matsumoto Hiroka, born 1995 in Japan)[1] is a Japanese violinist.

Brief history

Hiroka lived at Aoba-ku, Yokohama City from her age of three.[3] She began to learn the violin from the age of four,[4][5] and made her debut at Philia Hall three months later.[6] She was observed as "has a very huge potential and a great talent, and will grow to an unique musical personality in future." by Zakhar Bron at seven years old.[1][7] At the age of nine, she gave her first recital in Budapest, Hungary.[2][7] At the age of 13 in 2008, she played and conducted the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra for "The Four Seasons" of Vivaldi.[2][4]

At The National Art Center, Tokyo in 2009, she played the smaller violin, which was used by Mozart in childhood.[4][8] This had caught attention as the first concert using the small violin, made in 1746, outside Austria.[2][9]

In Japan, Hiroka studied under Koichiro Harada, a professor of Toho Gakuen School of Music, and fr [Gérard Poulet].[2][4] She was given a scholarship[5] by the Toho Gakuen School of Music Soloist Diploma course.[2] Hiroka studied under professor Boris Kuschnir and others at Konservatorium Wien and University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna.[2]

In 2009-2011 Hiroka got a scholarship of Yamaha Music Foundation.[2][4] In 2012-2013, she also got a music scholarship of The Meiji Yasuda Cultural Foundation.[2] She has been studying in Vienna for three years from the Fall 2014 as a trainee of up-and-coming artists overseas study program of the Agency for Cultural Affairs (Japan).[2][10]

Awards

  • 2006 - Międzynarodowy Konkurs Młodych Skrzypków im. Karola Lipińskiego i Henryka Wieniawskiego (Poland), Junior Division, Second Prize (youngest)[2][4]
  • 2007 - All Japan Students Music Competition, Elementary School Part, First Prize[2][4] (the highest score in all parts[7])
  • 2009 - Yehudi Menuhin Award (highest award) - Kronberg Academy (Germany)[2][4]
  • 2009 - IMA Music Awards - Ishikawa Music Academy[2][4]
  • 2010 - ABC Rookie Concert, First Prize (youngest)[2][7] - ABC Music for the Promotion of Science

Recitals

Hiroka opened the following recitals in Japan.[11]

  • 2009-04 - Tsuda Hall (Shibuya-ku, Tokyo)[12]
  • 2011-03 - Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall[13]
  • 2011-04 - Philia Hall[5]
  • 2011-07 - JT Art Hall Affinis ... Dolphin Trio[14]
  • 2011-09 - Musashino Civic Cultural Hall ... Piano: Eliane Reyes
  • 2011-10 - Nakano ZERO, Planetarium
  • 2011-11 - Nakano ZERO, Large Hall
  • 2012-05 - Act Tower Music Workshop Hall[15]
  • 2014-11 - Philia Hall - Aoba-ku 20th Anniversary Concert[2][3]

Concerts

In Japan[11]

Outside Japan[11]

Filmography

TV

  • 未来の大器 2009, 題名のない音楽会 [Diamonds in Future 2009, Untitled Concert] (Television production). TV Asahi. 2009-10-18.[16] Video.
  • Győri Filharmonikus Zenekar koncertje [Gyor Philharmonic Orchestra subscription concert] (Television production). Magyar Televízió (state-run broadcasting of Hungary). 2010-12-14.[2][21]
  • Gyor Philharmonic Orchestra subscription concert was broadcast in Slovakia on 2010-12.[2]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Official profile". Aspen. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s "プロフィール - 青葉区制20周年記念公演 松本紘佳ヴァイオリン・リサイタル" [Profile - Hiroka Matsumoto Violin Recital, Aoba-ku 20th Anniversary Concert] (in Japanese). Philia Hall, Aoba-ku, Yokohama. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  3. ^ a b "横浜市青葉区制20周年記念 松本紘佳ヴァイオリンリサイタル" (in Japanese). Aoba-ku, Yokohama City. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "モーツァルトの神童ヴァイオリンを聴く会" (PDF). Nippon Music Foundation. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  5. ^ a b c "世界で活躍する若きバイオリニスト 松本紘佳さん". Town News (in Japanese). Aoba-ku, Yokohama. 2011-03-03.
  6. ^ "アーティストインタビュー 松本紘佳 ヴァイオリン" (in Japanese). フィリア通信, Philia Hall. Retrieved 2016-03-01.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "松本紘佳プロフィール" (PDF). ヨコハマ・アートナビ (in Japanese). 横浜みなとみらいホール. 2011-02-01.
  8. ^ "モーツァルトのバイオリン 中2が演奏 東京・国立新美術館". Asahi Shinbun (in Japanese). 2009-12-12. p. 37.
  9. ^ "モーツァルト坊やのバイオリン 特別コンサートでお披露目", Yomiuri Shinbun (in Japanese), Tokyo, p. 39, 2009-12-12
  10. ^ 平成26年度「新進芸術家海外研修制度」申請及び採択状況 (PDF) (in Japanese), Agency for Cultural Affairs, retrieved 2016-02-29
  11. ^ a b c "Consert Archive, 松本紘佳" (in Japanese). Aspen. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  12. ^ "松本紘佳 ヴァイオリン・リサイタル" (in Japanese). INFORMATION, KAJIMOTO. 2009-04-12. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  13. ^ "松本紘佳ヴァイオリン・リサイタル" (in Japanese). 音楽之友社. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  14. ^ "音楽 マリオン". Asahi Shinbun (Evening) (in Japanese). 2011-07-01. p. 7.
  15. ^ "5/20(日)松本紘佳ヴァイオリン・リサイタルアンコール曲" (in Japanese). インフォメーション、ニュース浜松市文化振興財団. 2012-05-20. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  16. ^ a b "「題名のない音楽会」 2009年10月18日(日)放送内容" (in Japanese). テレビ紹介情報, 価格.com. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  17. ^ "ヤマハ音楽支援制度コンサートシリーズ 第3「ヤマハ音楽奨学生コンサート Vol.2」開催" (in Japanese). Yamaha Music Foundation. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  18. ^ "東京文化会館の共催公演 : フレッシュ名曲コンサート 2011-2012" (in Japanese). 東京文化会館. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  19. ^ "ベートーベン バイオリン協奏曲 by松本紘佳(2011/9/29)" (in Japanese). room♭のコンサート鑑賞メモ. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  20. ^ "9/20(木)日本フィル杉並公会堂/三ツ橋敬子+松本紘佳でフレッシュなベートーヴェン" (in Japanese). Bravo! オペラ & クラシック音楽、goo. Retrieved 2016-02-29.
  21. ^ "2010-12-14 a Győri Filharmonikus Zenekar koncertje Matsumoto Hiroka-val" (in Hungarian). 2010-12-11. Retrieved 2016-03-01.