"Mayuko Kamio already performs at an extremely high technical and musical level. One can only wonder how such a young artist can produce such expressive and passionate music. I was amazed at the music flowing from her bow."
- MAINICHI SHIMBUN (Japan)

MAYUKO KAMIO, violinist

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In June 2007, Japanese violinist MAYUKO KAMIO* won the Gold Medal in the 13th International Tchaikovsky Competition in Moscow.  The award included a $40,000 cash prize and resulted in an invitation by Vladimir Spivakov to perform Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto with the Russian National Orchestra.  During the 2007-2008 season, she appears as soloist with the Bavarian State Orchestra in Munich under Zubin Mehta, the Orchestre National d’Île de France under Jean Deroyer, the NHK Symphony under James Judd, the Tokyo Symphony under Naoto Otomo, and the Hyogo Performing Arts Center Orchestra under Okko Kamu.  On March 3, 2008 she is presented in recital by the Young Concert Artists Series at Carnegie’s Zankel Hall, and this season also makes recital appearances at The Mansion at Strathmore (MD) and the Concert Series at Rodef Shalom Congregation in Pittsburgh. 

In 2004, Ms. Kamio won the first Monte Carlo Violin Masters Competition, a prize of €30,000.  As part of this award, she made a concerto appearance at the Salle Gaveau in Paris with the Orchestra of the Conservatoire Supérieur de Paris conducted by Jean-Michel Durand, as well as in Monte Carlo with the Philharmonic Orchestra of Monaco, conducted by Eliahu Inbal.  That same year, she was awarded First Prize and the Gold Medal at the first International David Oistrakh Violin Competition in the Ukraine. 

Ms. Kamio made her concerto debut in Tokyo at the age of ten under the baton of Charles Dutoit, in a concert broadcast on NHK television.  Since then, she has appeared as soloist with the Boston Pops conducted by Keith Lockhart, the Tonhalle Orchestra in Zurich with Mstislav Rostropovich, and the Israel Philharmonic under Zubin Mehta, and on tour with the Russian National Orchestra conducted by Vladimir Spivakov, the Prague Philharmonic, the BBC Philharmonic, the Oviedo Symphony Orchestra in Spain, and appeared in Japan as soloist with the Tokyo, Hiroshima, Kyoto, NHK, Osaka, Sapporo and Yomiuri Nippon Symphony Orchestras, and the Japan, Tokyo and Tokyo City Philharmonics.  As a winner of the 1998 Menuhin International Violin Competition, the youngest artist ever to win the award, Ms. Kamio performed with the Orchestra National de Lille with Lord Menuhin conducting.  Lincoln Center’s Great Performers Series presented Ms. Kamio in recital in January 2005.

At the age of thirteen, Ms. Kamio won First Prize in the 2000 Young Concert Artists International Auditions.  In 2001, she was the youngest artist ever to be presented in the Young Concert Artists Series at the Kennedy Center.  In May 2003, she made her New York concerto debut with the Orchestra of St. Luke’s at Alice Tully Hall, and later that year made her New York recital debut at the 92nd Street Y.  These performances prompted the New York Times to call Ms. Kamio an “exciting young musician” and “a radiant talent.”   Through YCA, Ms. Kamio has performed as soloist with orchestras across the U.S. including the Westchester Philharmonic, the Chamber Orchestra of the Triangle (NC), the Fairfax (VA) and Syracuse Symphonies, and the Pasadena and Flagstaff Symphony Orchestras.  She currently holds YCA’s John French Violin Chair.

Ms. Kamio was born in Osaka, Japan in 1986, and began to play the violin at the age of four.  Her early teachers were Chikako Satoya, Machie Oguri and Chihiro Kudo, and she worked with Koichiro Harada at the Toho Gakuen School of Music.  Ms. Kamio studied in the U.S. with Dorothy Delay and Masao Kawasaki at the Aspen Music Festival and the pre-college division of The Juilliard School.  She currently attends the Hochschule für Musik und Theater in Zurich, where she works with Zakhar Bron.  Ms. Kamio received a grant from the Bagby Foundation for the Musical Arts, and is a recipient of the prestigious Idemitsu Music Award.  Her instrument is a 1727 Stradivarius, previously owned by violinist Joseph Joachim, on loan from Suntory Limited, Japan.

*[pronounced My-YOU-ko KA-me-o]


BACH Concerto No. 1 in A Minor, BWV 1041
Concerto No. 2 in E Major, BWV 1042
Concerto for Two Violins in D Minor, BWV 1043
BARTOK Concerto No. 2
BEETHOVEN Concerto In D Major, Op. 61
BRAHMS Concerto in D Major, Op. 77
BRUCH Concerto in G Minor, Op. 26
DVORAK Concerto in A Minor, Op. 53
GLAZUNOV Concerto in A Minor, Op. 82
LALO "Symphonie Espagnole," Op. 21
MENDELSSOHN Concerto in E Minor, Op. 64
MOZART Concerto No. 3 in G Major, K. 216
Concerto No. 4 in D Major, K. 218
Concerto No. 5 in A Major, K. 219
Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola and Orchestra, K. 364
PAGANINI Concerto No. 1 in D Major, Op. 6
PROKOFIEV Concerto No. 2 in G Minor, Op. 16
SAINT-SAENS Concerto No. 3 in B Minor, Op. 61
SIBELIUS Concerto in D Minor, Op. 47
TCHAIKOVSKY Concerto in D Major, Op. 35
VIEUXTEMPS Concerto No. 5 in A Minor, Op. 37
WIENIAWSKI Concerto No. 1 in F-sharp Minor

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