| In 1986 she was awarded a
scholarship to study at the Julliard School under D. Delay. As a winner
of the 1988 Young Concert Artists International Auditions, she made
her splendid New York recital debut in that year, which was followed
by Washington debut which was highly acclaimed by the Washington Post
as a formidable talent.
Since her Tokyo debut at age 13 as a soloist with the NHK Symphony,
she has performed with such orchestras as the Baltimore Symphony,
the Hungarian State Symphony, the Trondheim Symphony, the Royal
Liverpool Philharmonic, the Moscow State Symphony, SWF Sinfonieorchester
collaborating with such conductors as Esa-Pekka Salonen, Horst Stein,
Jean Fournet, Zdenek Makal Gary Bertini, and Hans Zender, and virtually
with every major Japanese orchestra.
Acclaimed for her technical command and musical temperament, numerous
recitals have taken place including in 1992 Vienna debut at Musikverein's
Brahms Hall. She has been invited as a soloist to join Europe &
Japan tours by such orchestras as the Milwaukee Symphony, the Moscow
State Symphony, the Prague Radio Symphony, the SWR Sinfonieorchester,
the Warsaw National Philharmonic and Japanese orchestras.
She has also appeared at various Festivals such as Marlboro, Wien
Festwochen (Art Week), Kuhumo, Schwetzingen, Darmstadt, Munchen
Biennale, Berlin Biennale, Salzburg Festspiel and Musikfestwochen
Luzern where she has performed with Rudolf Serkin, Richard Goode,
Irvine Arditti and many other artists.
Her many major awards also include the 1987 Arion Prize and the
1990 Mobil Music Award. She has released many CD recordings with
various repertoires.
Her CD released in June 2003 from Fontec, featuring all Schumann
Program (3 Violin Sonatas and 3 Romances) has been highly praised
by various newspapers and music magazines.
In 2004, she again received accolades from numerous print organizations
for her performances of the complete Brahms violin and piano sonatas.
In June 2005, she released a CD of the same program, which has also
received critical acclaim.
More recently, her performances have been attracting attention
for their inner beauty and spiritual depth. Ms. Urushihara has not
exhausted her full potential as an artist. And classical music lovers
of all ages can expect many more years of listening pleasure as
she attains new depths and explores new musical territories which
will only add to her already established reputation as an artist
extraordinaire.
Asako Urushihara is a Violin Professor at Tokyo University of Arts,
Japan.
Asako Urushihara hat bereits zahlreiche
Wettbewerbe unter anderem die 2nd International Music Competition
of Japan und die Young Concert Artists International Auditions in
New York gewonnen. 1989 erhielt sie ein Stipendium, um an der Julliard
School mit D. Delay zu studieren. Seit ihrem Debut in Tokio, sie
war 13 Jahre alt, trat Asako Urushihara als Solistin bei der NHK
Symphony und mit vielen bekannten Orchestern wie mit der Baltimore
Symphony, der Hungarian State Symphony, der Trondheim Symphony,
der Royal Liverpool Philharmonic, der Moscow State Symphony und
dem SWF Sinfonieorchester auf.
Weiterhin spielte sie auf Festivals wie dem Marlboro Festival, den
Wiener Festwochen, der Munchener und Berliner Biennale und bei den
Salzburger Festspielen. Asako Urushihara hat ihr unglaubliches Potential
als Kunstlerin noch langst nicht ausgeschopft. Musikliebhaber werden
weiterhin die Entdeckungsreise dieser au©¬ergewohnlichen Kunstlerin
durch die vielfaltige Welt der Musik verfolgen konnen.
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