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101. Midori Nakayama
midori has studied privately with many renowned violin instructors, both in theUnited States and Japan, including Mamoru Kawagoe, principal conductor,
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Join our email list Email: Teacher Profile - Midori Nakayama Instruments: Violin Emphasis: Emphasis on fundamentals, patient, enthusiastic. Beginning and intermediate students. Email: midori@abimusic.com Midori studied at the Kiato Institute of Music in Osaka, Japan, and received her B.A. degree in music from Yamagata University in Yamagata, Japan. She is currently pursuing her B.M. degree at California State University, Fullerton. Midori has studied privately with many renowned violin instructors, both in the United States and Japan, including Mamoru Kawagoe, principal conductor, Hokkaido Philharmonic, Sumpei Kitao, M.M. Indiana University, Alexander Kalman, T.A. USC, violinist Pasadena and New West Symphonies and Ernest Salem, CSUF faculty and sub-violinist Pacific Symphony. Midori was the recipient of the Yamaha Corporation of America Music Scholarship in 2003 and has taught at the Yamaha Music School from 2002 to 2003. She has had extensive experience playing in various chamber orchestras and is a current member of the California State University Fullerton Orchestra. © Anaheim Band Instruments Inc.

102. Boston Classical Orchestra: Featured Soloist Nicholas Kitchen, Violin
were synchronized and projected along with midori and the Borromeo Quartet.Nicholas Kitchen began his study of violin at Duke University with Giorgio
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Featured Soloist: Nicholas Kitchen, violin
Nicholas Kitchen, whose musicianship has been hailed by the New York Times as "thrilling, vibrant and captivating," is a founding member of the Borromeo String Quartet . With a multifaceted career as soloist, chamber musician, recording artist, teacher, arts administrator and media innovator, Kitchen is one of the country's most active musicians. His appearances as soloist and chamber musician have taken him across the United States and to more than 25 countries. He has worked with many distinguished conductors, including Michael Tilson Thomas and Otto Werner Mueller, and has recorded for Denon, Albany, Arabesque, Centaur and Image Recordings. Kitchen is Artistic Director of the Cape Cod Chamber Music Festival as well as a frequent guest artist at international music festivals, including the Spoleto Festival in the US and Italy, and the Vancouver Chamber Music Festival in Canada. A recipient of the Albert Schweitzer Medallion for Artistry and the Presidential Scholar in the Arts award, Kitchen began his career performing in his home state of North Carolina where he made his debut with the North Carolina Symphony at age 12. His pioneering audio and visual work includes recording and producing CDs and DVDs of live concerts (primarily of the Borromeo Quartet), culminating in a collaboration on the "Four Seasons" with violinist Midori and the Cotuit Center for the Arts. Artwork created by children and professionals in response to Vivaldi's "Four Seasons." were synchronized and projected along with Midori and the Borromeo Quartet.

103. Saint Paul Sunday, April 2004 Broadcast Listings
midori, violin; Robert McDonald, pianos April 18, 2004 audio Listen. Allegro VivoAt just 11, midori performed music of Paganini with the New York
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Constellations
In his memoirs, Sergei Prokofiev wrote that he used to study Beethoven string quartets in the railway carriages he rode in while on tour, soon coming to admire the master's technique greatly. This week on Saint Paul Sunday the acclaimed Orion String Quartet let us meet the composers side by side. The ensemble opens with Beethoven's daring quartet No. 4 in c minor and concludes with a spirited scherzo by Prokofiev in which the earlier master's inspiration is unmistakable. Between the two, we'll hear the beloved "Death and the Maiden" quartet of Franz Schubert, another admirer of Beethoven. Join the Orion String Quartet as it traces the connections among these masters with a masterful artistry of its own, this week on Saint Paul Sunday At The Octoroon Balls: String Quartet No. 1 Featured Links
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to Orion String Quartet violinist Todd Phillips perform all of Beethoven's String Quartets by himself in under 30 seconds.

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