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    HIDEKO UDAGAWA IN ARMENIA

    A1plus
    | 14:39:50 | 05-05-2005 | Culture |

    Hideko Udagawa, the great-granddaughter of Japan's historically most
    influential prime ministers has come to Armenia to present her mastery.

    As a protégée of Nathan Milstein, she has inherited the great Russian
    romantic tradition of violin playing. Ms Udagawa made her orchestral
    debut in London with the London Symphony Orchestra under Sir Charles
    Mackerras, playing Bruch's G minor concerto at the Barbican Hall. Her
    performances have spanned thirty countries across Europe, North America
    and Asia-Pacific. Armenia will be the 31st. In addition to live
    performances, Ms Udagawa has made a number of recordings which draw on
    her wide-ranging repertoire of over forty concerti. She is particularly
    enthusiastic about discovering great unrecorded works. Her latest
    CD, of works by Aram Khachaturian with the pianist Boris Berezovsky,
    for Koch International, includes seven world premiere recordings.

    May 6 the masterly violin player will give a concert together with
    the State Phliharmonic Orchestra conducted by Eduard Topchyan in the
    concert hall after Aram Khachaturyan.

    She will perform Tchaikovsky's Symphonic Fantasy «Francesca da
    Rimini», Khachaturyan's Concert Rhapsody for Violin and Orchestra
    and Shostakovich's Ninth Symphony.

    --Boundary_(ID_kYWIwZlXFWK7fN1LzXnuow)--
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