Yonekawa Toshiko II
二代米川敏子
Geboren 1950
Koto
Yonekawa Toshiko is one of the most talented and consistent performers in the field of koto music, from classical to contemporary pieces. From an early age, Yonekawa received instruction in Ikuta-style koto music and jiuta sangen from her mother, Yonekawa Toshiko I, a living national treasure, and learned the basics of the classics in a privileged environment. Later, she studied composition under Akihiro Norimatsu, and actively participated in overseas performances to broaden her artistic horizons. In recent years, in addition to her own recitals, she has been active as a member of the group "New Wind" and the Japanese culture group "Kiza," and her activities beyond the boundaries of koto music are also attracting attention. Thus, in addition to her consistent performances of classical music, Yonekawa Toshiko II has been very active in the field of contemporary Japanese music, and has also been involved in a wide range of cross-cultural activities. She received the name Toshiko II in 2007 after her mother passed away. 1973 - Completed the 18th NHK hougaku Training Program. 1977 - From this time, she has journeyed for overseas performances in Korea, France, Italy, and other nations. 1986 - Held the joint recital of "Yonekawa Megumi and Yonekawa Hiroe" (Held this recital 7 times till 1992.) 1989 - Played in the former Soviet Union sent by the Japan Foundation. 1992 - Played in Finland, Sweden, Denmark and Ireland sent by the Japan Foundation. 1994 - Played in Switzerland, Austria, Poland and Belgium sent by the Japan Foundation. 1995 - Awarded the Minister of Education's award for up and coming performers. Played in Hungary and Poland. 1996 - Awarded the Arts Festival Superior Prize from the Agency of Cultural Affairs. 1997 - Held the "'97 Yonekawa Hiroe Sō and Sangen recital 2007 - Given the name Yonekawa Toshiko II
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Auch bekannt als 米川 裕枝 (Yonekawa Hiroe) |
Lehrer
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Aufgenommene Stücke
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Shakuhachi Kompositionen | |||
Titel | Kanji | Jahr | Alternativer Titel |
Toki no Umi | 1998 |