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Kyoko Yonemoto

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TRAINING
• 2004 – : Maastricht Academy of Music – Doctoral studies with Boris Belkin
• 2005: École Normale de Musique
de Paris – Concert Artist Diploma
with Gérard Poulet
• 1990-1997: Toho Gakuen School
of Music – with Akuri Suzuki

PRIZES AND AWARDS
• 2006: The Paganini Moscow
International Violin Competition –1st Prize
• 2005: Fritz Kreisler International
Violin Competition – 2nd Prize

 
Japon
Born June 25, 1984
 


BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES

In 1997, Kyoko Yonemoto became the youngest prize winner in the history of the Paganini Competition, where she received a Special Prize from the jury. She gave her first orchestra concert at the age of thirteen in Tokyo. Her engagements in 2009-2010 include performances of Paganini’s Concerto No.1 and Vieuxtemps’ Concerto No.4 in Moscow, her debut with the Bilbao Symphony Orchestra, and recitals in France, Switzerland, Holland, Belgium, Japan, and Spain.

QUARTER FINALS

JOHANN SEBASTIAN BACH * Sonate pour violon seul n° 2 en la mineur / in A minor, BWV 1003: Grave & Fugue
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN * Sonate n° 8 en sol majeur / in G major, opus 30, n° 3: I. Allegro assai – III. Allegro vivace
WOLFGANG AMADEUS MOZART * Sonate n° 18 en sol majeur / in G major, K. 301
NICCOLÒ PAGANINI * Caprice n° 9 en mi majeur / in E major – Caprice n° 24 en la mineur / in A minor, opus 1
KELLY-MARIE MURPHY * One for Solitude

SEMI-FINALS
FRITZ KREISLER * Recitativo et Scherzo-Caprice
MAURICE RAVEL * Sonate en sol majeur / in G major
CAMILLE SAINT-SAËNS * Valse-Caprice, opus 52
HENRYK WIENIAWSKI * Polonaise brillante n° 1 en ré majeur / in D major, opus 4

FINALS
NICCOLÒ PAGANINI * Concerto n° 1 en ré majeur / in D major, opus 6


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