Mayumi Fujikawa
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Japanese violinist. Born in 1946, Mayumi Fujikawa’s earliest training began with her father, a self-taught violinist, at the age of 3. At 16, she attended the Toho Conservatoire in Tokyo studying with the Hideo Saito, Kenji Kobayashi and Tomoyasu Soh. A scholarship from the Alex de Vries Foundation enabled her to work with Franz Wigy, a pupil of Ysaye, at the Flemish National Music Institute in Belgium. She later studied briefly with Leonid Kogan prior to her Grand Prix Vieuxtemps and her spectacular success in the 1970 Tchaikovsky Competition, where she was described by David Oistrach as “the revelation of the competition”. Her concert activities have taken her as far afield as South America, the Far East, Israel, Asia and her native Japan. Her career in the United States began with a spectacular debut at the Lincoln Center with the Philadelphia Orchestra and Eugene Ormandy and has since widened to include appearances with virtually all the major US orchestras including Chicago, Boston, Houston, Dallas, Detroit, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Los Angeles and Cleveland with which she appeared with Lorin Maazel at Carnegie Hall.
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Маюми Фудзикава
Johann Sebastian Bach
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