Midori and her Music Sharing-Projekt in Nepal (December 2016)

MUSIC SHARING, founded by UN Messenger of Peace, violinist Midori, travels to Nepal for six-city outreach tour. Midori will lead 20 performances in 11 days, visiting hospitals, United Nations facilities and schools on a cultural exchange mission.

Throughout the second half of December, the nonprofit organization MUSIC SHARING presents its International Community Engagement Program (ICEP) to bridge cultural divides and share the healing, enriching power of music in Nepal. From December 18-28, MUSIC SHARING’s touring string quartet of young musicians, selected through a rigorous audition process, performs and interacts with Nepalese residents, many of them children, during up to four engagements per day. The cultural exchange mission ventures to the country’s most underserved and difficult-to-reach areas, including Gorkha, the epicenter of the 2015 earthquake that killed nearly 9,000 people and wounded 22,000, devastating the region.

The string quartet, with Midori, includes violinist Jeremías Sergiani-Velázquez (Argentina), violist Wenhong Luo (China), and cellist Michael Katz (Israel/Germany).


Musicians will travel by air, car, and foot to share goodwill and to promote peace through music across the country. In addition to Gorkha, their visit includes the capital, Kathmandu, as well as Pokhara, Bharatpur, Bhaktapur, and Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha. Sites were selected to align with MUSIC SHARING’s mission to make classical music accessible to all young people and Midori’s role as a United Nations Messenger of Peace, an appointment also held by luminaries such as cellist Yo-Yo Ma, primatologist Jane Goodall, and actors Michael Douglas and Leonardo DiCaprio.

MUSIC SHARING’s founder Midori believes in the transcendent power of music and leads her organization on the ground in Japan and destinations far afield, connecting with civilians and leaders to advance the arts as an impactful diplomatic tool and essential element of educational development and well-being for children. In Nepal, MUSIC SHARING is visiting four children’s hospitals, eight schools, four international aid organizations that care for marginalized children, two DanChurchAid Earthquake Project communities, and a United Nations Information Centre.

Midori and her team are chronicling their activities in Nepal on the MUSIC SHARING blog.

About MUSIC SHARING

MUSIC SHARING began life as the Tokyo branch of Midori & Friends, founded by Midori in New York in 1992. In 2002, MUSIC SHARING was certified by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government and recognized as an independent, non-profit organization in Japan and operates solely on the basis of charitable contributions from individuals, foundations, and corporations.

The programs of MUSIC SHARING connect children and young people throughout Japan and neighboring Asian countries, for whom the arts are not readily accessible, with live music and performance opportunities. Through its work, MUSIC SHARING upholds the idea that experiencing music of the highest caliber firsthand provides an enhanced sense of aesthetics, culture, and awareness of one’s own creative powers.

Since its inception, MUSIC SHARING has expanded to offer programs including the Visiting Program (Visiting Concert, Orchestra Visit Program), Instrumental Instruction for the Disabled Program, and International Community Engagement Program, with Midori and other professional musicians as participating artists.

About MUSIC SHARING’s International Community Engagement Program

The International Community Engagement Program (ICEP) began in 2006 and offers children, especially those in difficult circumstances, the invaluable opportunity to experience live music. Each year, ICEP hosts programs in its home country, Japan, and selects a new developing country to be the location of its international outreach, encouraging cultural exchange while providing unique performance and training opportunities for its touring ensemble of young musicians.

The first ICEP was carried out in Vietnam in 2006. Midori leads a quartet of young musicians, selected through a competitive audition process, on visits to schools, hospitals and other institutions to share their love of music and foster cultural tolerance, understanding, friendship, and international collaboration. The MUSIC SHARING ICEP has been carried out in eight countries, including Cambodia, Indonesia, Mongolia, Laos, Bangladesh, and Myanmar. 

Organizational and financial support for the current Music sharing ICEP in Nepal and Japan comes in part from generous individual donors, as well as the following organizations and corporate sponsors—Aioi Nissay Dowa Insurance Co. Ltd., Fourdays Co. Ltd., JECF, Kao Corporation, Kikkoman, Mitsui Oil Exploration Co. Ltd., and Shogakukan.

Midori on Tour (March 2016)

From 10 – 18 March 2016 violinist Midori is touring together with duo partner Özgür Aydin through Germany. Concerts in Vienna and London are also planned.

Exceptional will be the program on 16 March in Vienna with works by contemporary composers, such as Xenakis, Hartke and Saariaho.

Dates and program of the recitals will be:

10 March                        
Germering
, Stadthalle
Liszt: Soiree de Vienne d’apres Schubert “Waltz Caprice” (transc. Oistrahk)
Elgar: Sonate op. 82

Schönberg: Fantasie op. 47
Strauss: Sonate Es-Dur op. 18

11March
London, Wigmore Hall
Programm s. 10. März

12 March
Tübingen
, Festsaal der Universität
Programm s. 10. März

13 March                    
Zorneding
, Martinstadl
Programm s. 10. März

15 March                       
Wien
, Ehrbar-Saal
Programm s. 10. März

16 March                        
Wien
, Ehrbar-Saal
Xenakis: Dikhtas (1979)
Saariaho: Calices (2009)   
Schnittke: Sonate Nr. 3 (1994)

Davidovsky: Synchronism Nr. 9

Hartke: Netsuke (2011)               

Adams: Road Movies
(1995)

17 March                        
Berlin
, Konzerthaus
Programm s. 10. März

18 March                       
Kempten,
Stadttheater
Programm s. 10. März

Midori CD Box published at Sony Classical (February 2016)

On 5 February 2016 a wide choice of Midori’s wordwide awarded recordings with Sony Classical will be released.

In addition to recordings with famous orchestras and conductors such as:

Dvořák: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra a Minor: New York Philharmonic, Zubin Mehta

Tchaikovsky: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra D Major: Berlin Philharmonic, Claudio Abbado

Mozart: Concerto for Violin, Piano and Orchestra: NDR Symphony Orchestra, Christoph  Eschenbach

Mendelssohn: Concerto for Violin and Orchestra e Minor: Berlin Philharmonic, Mariss Jansons

this edition contains recordings with her longterm piano partner Robert McDonald, as their debut recording “Live at Carnegie Hall”, the recital “Encore!” and the sonata recordings of Debussy, Poulenc, Saint-Saëns and Bartok. All CDs are offered with original covers.

The CD can be ordered here.

Midori and Omer Meir Wellber on tour in Italy, Germany and the Netherlands (January 2016)

Violinist Midori and conductor Omer Meir Wellber will go on tour together with Filarmonico del Teatro La Fenice from 8 until 11 January 2016.

They will perform in Venice, Baden-Baden, Dortmund and Eindhoven.

Dates and programmes are the following:

 

8 January
Venedig, Teatro La Fenice
Filarmonica del Teatro La Fenice
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto
Mahler: Symphony No. 1 “Titan”

9 January                        
Baden-Baden, Festspielhaus
Filarmonica del Teatro La Fenice
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto
Brahms: Symphony No. 2 D major op. 73

10 January                       
Dortmund, Konzerthaus
s. 9 January

11 January                       
Eindhoven, Muziekgebouw Frits Philips
Filarmonica del Teatro La Fenice
Tchaikovsky: Violin Concerto
Beethoven: Symphony No. 5 c minor op. 67

Midori – new Onyx CD (September 2015)

Midori‘s long-awaited new CD will be available on the Onyx Classics label on 30 October 2015, for which she recorded Bach‘s sonatas and partitas for violin solo BWV 1001-1006 in the WDR studios Cologne.
The music is already available on iTunes and Spotify.

It was on the occasion of her 30th stage anniversary that she decided to record these works after having been engaging herself with this outstanding music for a long time in her life.

Midori about her heart project: „Bach presents us with scores that call for the performer to extend his artistic capacities and technical refinement to the utmost. While it takes more than a lifetime to master and ‘understand’ these works, after 30 years on stage the time felt right for me to fully embrace these most daunting and invaluable compositions.“ She performed the Bach solo program in Munich, Vienna, at the Lucerne Festival and in Japan; more concerts are to follow in 2016.

Among many other engagements in the 2015-16 season she will perform twice in Berlin (Philharmonie and Konzerthaus), in London’s Wigmore Hall and in Vienna, and in January 2016, she will go on tour to Germany and the Netherlands with the Filarmonica Teatro La Fenice from Venice and Omer Meir Wellber.

Midori receives APAP 2015 Award (January 2015)

Midori is this year’s winner of the prestigious APAP Award of Merit for Achievement in Performing Arts, which is given each year by the Association of Performing Arts Presenters. The prize is awarded “to an individual whose genius, energy and excellence have defined or redefined an art form for today’s audiences”, and it includes composer Philip Glass, singer Jessye Norman, and the Kronos Quartet among its most recent recipients.

Midori received the prize on 12 January at the 58th Annual APAP Awards Ceremony in New York, as part of APAP NYC 2015, which gathers presenters from North America and more than 30 countries worldwide.

Midori: Concerts in Vienna and Washington (October 2014)

In October, Midori visits Vienna where she plays Johannes Maria Staud’s “Oskar (Towards a  brighter Hue II)” together with the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra conducted by Cornelius Meister.

A few months ago she played the world premiere of the same piece at the Lucerne Festival – a co-commission by the Lucerne Festival, the Lucerne Festival Orchestra, the Konzerthaus Wien and the Vienna Radio Symphony Orchestra.

Follow this link to watch an interview with Johannes Maria Staud about his composition.


On 30 October Midori plays Schumann’s Violin Concerto with the National Symphony Orchestra conducted by Christoph Eschenbach in Washington.

Festival summer (August 2014)

This month, our artists will be performing at several international festivals:

Midori:

22./23. August, Luzern, Franziskanerkirche (Lucerne Festival)
Bach: Sechs Sonaten und Partiten für Violine solo

25. August, Luzern, KKL Konzertsaal (Lucerne Festival)
Mahler Chamber Orchestra, Daniele Gatti
Mendelssohn: Violinkonzert

27. August, Luzern, KKL Konzertsaal (Lucerne Festival)
Luzerner Sinfonieorchester, James Gaffigan
Johannes Maria Staud: Oskar (Towards a Brighter Hue II)

Leonidas Kavakos:

7. August, Tanglewood (Tanglewood Festival)
Brahms: Sonate Nr. 1 G-Dur op. 78
Brahms: Klaviertrio Nr. 1 op. 8

Emanuel Ax – Klavier, Yo Yo Ma – Violoncello

9. August, Tanglewood (Tanglewood Festival)
Boston Symphony Orchestra, Stéphane Denève
Szymanowski: Violinkonzert Nr.   2

28. August, Edinburgh, Usher Hall (Edinburgh Festival)
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra, Mariss Jansons
Rihm: Violinkonzert

David Philip Hefti:

19. August, Schloss Moritzburg (Moritzburg Festival)
David Philip Hefti: Monumentum Uraufführung

20. August, Schloss Moritzburg (Moritzburg Festival)
David Philip Hefti: Interaktion

24. August, Moritzburg, Evangelische Kirche (Moritzburg Festival)
David Philip Hefti: Lichter Hall

Kent Nagano:

21. August, Grafenegg, Wolkenturm (Grafenegg Festival)
Tonkünstler-Orchester
Jörg Widmann: Babylon-Suite für Orchester     Uraufführung
Mozart: Konzert für Klarinette und Orchester A-Dur
Mahler: Symphonie Nr. 4

Takács Quartet:

22. August, Edinburgh, Queen’s Hall (Edinburgh Festival)
Janáček: Streichquartett Nr. 2 “Intime Briefe”
Smetana:
Streichquartett Nr. 1 “Aus meinem Leben”
Beethoven:
Streichquartett e-Moll op. 59/2

23. August, Edinburgh, Queen’s Hall (Edinburgh Festival)
Janáček: Streichquartett Nr. 1 “Die Kreutzer-Sonate”
Barber: Adagio aus dem Streichquartett
Beethoven:
Streichquartett a-Moll op. 132

Jan Vogler:

1. August, Aurich (Musikalischer Sommer Ostfriesland)
Bach: Solosuite Nr. 3
Beethoven: Sonate A-Dur op. 69
Schostakowitsch: Sonate d-Moll op. 40
Iwan König, Klavier

9.-24. August (Moritzburg Festival)

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