Conductor Nodoka Okisawa and violinist Midori joined the BSO to play some of the late conductor’s favorite music.
Noted violinist Midori is currently on a United States tour, presenting a program that is a musical reflection on suffering and loss, inspired by Federico García Lorca’s poem, “Casida of the Lament.” ...
Renowned violinist Midori was just 11 years old when she first stunned audiences as a last-minute substitute at the New York Philharmonic’s New Year’s Eve concert in 1982, conducted by Zubin Mehta.
Violinist Midori Goto's demeanor is strikingly understated for someone who plays with such passion and emotion. "I don't try to do anything that's not me when I play. I'm not trying to be quiet, and I ...
It's not often that you get to meet a star in the making But 30 years ago, Jere Lantz met 14-year-old violinist Midori Goto, who was on the verge of becoming one of the brightest stars in the world of ...
Her inclusion in the concert was so last-minute that her name wasn't even in the program. Yet this was the event that made that name: Midori, which the orchestra ultimately released in different forms ...
One of the world’s leading violin virtuosos will join the Palm Beach Symphony on Sunday at the Kravis Center for the orchestra’s final concert of the 2021-22 season. The Japanese-American violinist ...
This week, the annual Kennedy Center Honors for lifetime artistic achievement are being awarded, remotely. One of the honorees is the world-renowned violinist Midori. Starting as a child, the now ...
(Her younger brother, Ryu Goto, is a violinist, as well.) Midori's most consequential debut came five years before her name-making triumph at Tanglewood — when, in 1981, she appeared at the Aspen ...
Midori isn’t familiar with National Violin Day — which very well could be an occasion invented by one of those “Every day’s a holiday” websites. But the world-class violinist doesn’t need the Dec. 13 ...
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