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Mirei Yamada Violin Mirei Yamada violin Mirei Yamada was born in Tottori ( Japan) and began studying the violin at age 3 with her father and then continued with Takeaki Sumi. She proceeded with violin studies and Chamber Music studies in Italy, and has followed some of the most renowned musicians including M. Pradella , P. N. Masi, G. Guglielmo, F. Ayo, R. Bonucci, D. Nordio, R. Filippini, A. Ghedin, M. Jones and the Trio di Trieste. She graduated in Violin at the “Toho- Gakuen University of Music” in Tokyo. She also graduated in Violin and Chamber Music at the “Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia” in Rome. She continued the studies at the “International Chamber Music School of the Trio di Trieste” (Duino) and the “Hochschule fur Musik und Tanz” of Cologne (Germany) with the “Alban Berg Quartet”. In 2010, the Chigiana Academy of Siena gave her two prizes: the "Premio Monte Dei Paschi" and their prestigious "Diploma of Honor". She is the winner of numerous national and international competitions. With the “QUARTETTO AVOS” (now AVOS PIANO QUARTET), she won the two most important chamber music competitions in Italy (Members of the World Federation of International Music Competitions in Geneva): the Premio Vittorio Gui International Chamber Music Competition in Florence, and the Premio Trio di Trieste International Competition, where she also received two other prizes: the Amedeo Baldovino Prize for their interpretation of J.Brahms (Quartet op.25), and the Public Prize given by the italian newspaper "Il Piccolo di Trieste". She has performed in the most important theaters in Italy and abroad (Teatro “La Fenice” of Venice, Teatro Filarmonico of Verona, Teatro Coccia of Novara, Auditorium Parco della Musica of Rome, Teatro Alighieri of Ravenna, Teatro Verdi of Trieste, Teatro Comunale of Florence, Teatro Verdi of Pisa, Sala Chigi Saracini of Siena, Roma Tre University, Tuscia University of Viterbo, Musica Insieme of Bologna, Società Fioravanti of Prato, Teatro Mancinelli of Orvieto, Teatro Rendano of Cosenza, Sicily and others). She has toured in Germany, France, Belgium, Spain, Netherlands, Romania, Russia, Lithuania, Argentina, Chile, China and Japan, where she toured more than 10 times since 2009 and organized Master classes at Yonago, Kurayoshi and Tottori, Japan. Since 1998, she collaborated with the Opera Project of “Seiji Ozawa Ongaku - juku Orchestra” conducted by Seiji Ozawa. She performed alongside artists such as Felix Ayo, Guy Braunstein, Natalia Gutman, Eliso Virsaladze, Enrico Dindo, I solisti di Pavia, Orchestra da Camera di Mantova, Ebène Quartet, Belcea Quartet and Alban Berg Quartet. Mirei Yamada è nata a Tottori (Giappone). Inizia lo studio del violino all’età di tre anni con suo padre, successivamente con il M° Takeaki Sumi. Dopo la laurea in violino presso il Toho-Gakuen University of Music di Tokyo, prosegue lo studio di Violino e Musica da Camera sotto la guida dei maestri Massimo Pradella, Pier Narciso Masi, Giovanni Guglielmo, Felix Ayo, Rodolfo Bonucci, Domenico Nordio, Rocco Filippini, Alfonso Ghedin, Maureen Jones, Enrico Bronzi, Trio di Trieste e il Quartetto Alban Berg presso l’Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia (Roma), l’Accademia Chigiana di Siena (dove consegue il Premio “Monte dei Paschi” e il “Diploma d’Onore”), la Scuola Internazionale di Musica da Camera del Trio di Trieste (Duino) e la Hochschule fur Musik und Tanz (Colonia). È vincitrice di numerosi concorsi nazionali ed internazionali. Con il Quartetto Avos (oggi Avos Piano Quartet), è stata premiata il Secondo Premio (Primo non assegnato) del Concorso Internazionale “Premio Vittorio Gui” (Firenze) e del Concorso Internazionale “Premio Trio di Trieste”, ottenendo inoltre il Premio “A.Baldovino” per la migliore esecuzione di un’opera di J.Brahms e il Premio del Pubblico “Il Piccolo di Trieste”. È impegnata in una intensa attività concertistica internazionale. Si è esibita in importanti sale come Parco della Musica (Roma), Teatro La Fenice (Venezia), Teatro Coccia (Novara), Teatro Verdi (Trieste), Teatro Filarmonico di Verona, Sala Gaveau (Parigi), Flagey (Bruxselles), Auditorio Nazionale (Madrid), Teatro Nazionale di Varsavia, Grande Sala del Conservatorio di Mosca, Sala Museo dell’Ermitage (San Pietroburgo), Teatro Colon (Buenos Aires), Grand Theatre (Shanghai), Poly Theatre (Pekino), The Phoenix Hall (Osaka), Hakuju Hall , Tokyo Bunka Kaikan, Tokyo Opera City (Tokyo) etc.. Ha inciso per la RAI, per Azzurra Music, per Brilliant Classic e la casa discografca giapponese Nami Records. Ha tenuto molte masterclass in Italia ed all'estero. Ha collaborato come docente di Violino, Musica da Camera ed Orchestra d’Archi presso l'International Summer Camp Zinaida Gilels di Vittorio Veneto (2014-2016), Trapani Summer Classes (2017-2018) e l’Estate musicale di Nocera Umbra (2018). Collabora con i prestigiosi complessi strumentali da camera quali l’Orchestra da Camera di Mantova, I Solisti di Pavia. L’Orchestra Leonore (Pistoia) e Colibrì Ensemble (Pescara). .
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