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Sayaka Shoji
Japanese musician

Sayaka Shoji

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Japanese musician
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41 years
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Biography

Sayaka Shoji (庄司 紗矢香, Shōji Sayaka, born 30 January 1983) is a Japanese classical violinist. She was the first Japanese and youngest winner at the Paganini Competition in Genoa in 1999.
Shoji was born in Tokyo into an artistic family (her mother is a painter; her grandmother, a poet) and spent her early childhood in Siena, Italy. When she was 5 years old her family moved back to Japan, where she started studying the violin. At the age of 15 she moved to Germany to study at Hochschule für Musik Köln under Zakhar Bron and graduated in 2004. Her other teachers have included Saschko Gawriloff, Uto Ughi and Shlomo Mintz.
In 1997, she made her debut at Lucerne Festival and Musikverein in Vienna with Rudolf Baumgartner. Two years later, she took the First Prize at the 1999 Paganini Competition. Zubin Mehta has been her strong supporter. When Shoji auditioned for him in 2000, he immediately changed his schedule in order to make her first recording with the Israel Philharmonic possible in the following month, then invited her to perform with Bavarian State Opera and Los Angeles Philharmonic.
Since then many prominent orchestras have invited Shoji, including the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra, Berlin Philharmonic, London Symphony Orchestra, Baltimore Symphony, St. Petersburg Philharmonic Orchestra, Seoul Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia and WDR Symphony Orchestra under the baton of Lorin Maazel, Yuri Temirkanov, Myung-whun Chung and Semyon Bychkov.
Shoji records with Deutsche Grammophon. Until 2009 she used the 1715 Joachim Stradivarius on loan from the Nippon Music Foundation; today she plays the 1729 Recamier Stradivarius on loan from Ryuzo Ueno, Honorary Chairman, Ueno Fine Chemicals Industry, Ltd.

Discography

TitleArtistsLabelYear
Paganini: Violin Concerto No.1; Chausson: Poéme;

Waxman: Carmen Fantasy; Milstein: Paganiniana

Zubin Mehta (conductor): Israel Philharmonic OrchestraDeutsche Grammophon2000
Live at the LouvreItamar Golan (piano)Deutsche Grammophon2003
Tchaikovsky and Mendelssohn Violin ConcertosMyung-Whun Chung (conductor): Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio FranceDeutsche Grammophon2003
Prokofiev Violin Sonatas & Shostakovich PreludesItamar Golan (piano)Deutsche Grammophon2005
PreludeItamar Golan (piano); Zubin Mehta (conductor); Myung-Whun Chung (conductor);

Israel Philharmonic Orchestra; Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France

Deutsche Grammophon
Verbier Festival Highlights 2007Various including: Hélène Grimaud (piano), Renaud Capuçon (violin),

Lars Anders Tomter (viola), Mischa Maisky (cello)

medici arts2008
Beethoven: Violin Sonata Nos.2 & 9Gianluca Cascioli (piano)Deutsche Grammophon2010
Bach & Reger: Works for Violin Solo:

Sonatas, partitas, preludes & fugues

Mirare2010
Shostakovich: Violin Concerto Nos.1 & 2Dmitri Liss (conductor): Ural Philharmonic OrchestraMirare2011
Beethoven: Violin Sonata Nos.7 & 8Gianluca Cascioli (piano)Deutsche Grammophon
Beethoven: Violin Sonata Nos. 1, 3 & 4Gianluca Cascioli (piano)Deutsche Grammophon
Prokofiev: Violin Concerto Nos. 1 & 2Yuri Temirkanov (conductor): St. Petersburg Philharmonic OrchestraDeutsche Grammophon2014
Beethoven: Violin Sonata Nos. 5, 6 & 10Gianluca Cascioli (piano)Deutsche Grammophon
Live: Mozart, Schubert, BrahmsMenahem Pressler (piano)Deutsche Grammophon2015

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