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Diana Yukawa

Diana Yukawa (ダイアナ 湯川, Daiana Yukawa) is an Anglo-Japanese solo violinist. She has had two successful solo albums with BMG Japan. Following Diana's debut album, she was acknowledged as one of the country's top 10 artists.

Early life

Diana Yukawa was born in Tokyo, Japan to English ballet dancer Susanne Bayly and Japanese banker Akihisa Yukawa one month after the 1985 Japan Airlines Flight 123 disaster killed her father.[1][2][3] Yukawa has lived in the United Kingdom since she was 2 months old and began learning violin when she was 5 years old.[1][4]

Career

Diana became an overnight child star after playing a memorial service for the Japan Airlines Flight 123 victims. Media in the country announced her as a music sensation and her ability has been recognised with numerous rewards such as the prestigious International Foundation for Arts and Culture and being appointed as soloist with the Japan Philharmonic.

Her Japanese debut album ‘La Campanella’ released in 2000 on BMG RCA became a No.1 best seller and was released in the UK under the title ‘Elegy’ in 2001 to rave reviews including Classic FM's Henry Kelly. On the CD is a moving interpretation of "Ue o Muite Aruko." Better known overseas as "Sukiyaki", it was made popular by Kyu Sakamoto, who died with Yukawa's father on the Boeing 747-SR46 used for JAL123.[1] Her second album – works by Saint-Saëns with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra was released in 2001. Diana has been creating material for her much anticipated third album and has spent the time developing her own sound that is different from her two previous classical albums.

Through her career she had already performed solo at venues such as St. James Piccadilly, Cadogan Hall and Kioi Hall as well as with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, English Chamber Orchestra, BBC Concert Orchestra, conductors Robin Stapleton and Grant Llewellyn, Japanese pop stars Deen, Oscar winning composer Craig Armstrong and performed at a sold-out Hollywood Bowl with Carmen Rizzo and Paul Oakenfold. Diana has studied with Ruggiero Ricci, as well as Professors such as Maurice Hasson, Hu Kun, Rodney Friend and Natasha Boyarsky.

Diana has also worked alongisde the famous Japanese band Deen.

Personal life

Yukawa is an ambassador of Global Angels of which Molly Bedingfield is founder and CEO. Daniel Bedingfield is one of the International Executive Directors. Global Angels.

As of 2008 Yukawa resides in London, UK and is from the same family as Hideki Yukawa, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics.

Discography

Albums

Album #1 Information
Elegy AKA La Campanella
  • Released - September, 2000 in Japan & 2001 in UK
  • Album Chart Positions:-#1 Japan
Album #2 Information
Concerto
  • Released - August, 2001 in Japan
  • Album Chart Positions
Album #3 Information
The Butterfly Effect (The Butterfly Effect (Album))
  • Released - October, 2009 starting in Japan
  • Album Chart Positions:- TBC

References