Hiroka Matsumoto
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Hiroka Matsumoto 松本 紘佳 | |
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| Born | 1995 Suginami-ku, Tokyo, Japan |
| Origin | Yokohama, Japan |
| Occupation | Violinist |
| Years active | 1999–present |
| Website | https://www.hirokamatsumoto.com |
Hiroka Matsumoto (松本 紘佳, Matsumoto Hiroka, born 1995 in Japan)[1] is a Japanese violinist.
Career
Matsumoto was observed as "extremely gifted and blessed a huge potential capacity" and it was said that she "will undoubtedly grow into a unique musical personality" by Zakhar Bron at seven years old.[1][7] At the age of nine, she gave her first recital in Budapest, Hungary.[8][7] At the age of thirteen in 2008, she played and conducted the Franz Liszt Chamber Orchestra for The Four Seasons of Vivaldi.[8][4]
At The National Art Center, Tokyo in 2009, she played a smaller violin, which had been used by Mozart in childhood.[4][9] This attracted attention as the first concert using that particular small violin, which was made in 1746, outside of Austria.[8][10]
In Japan, Matsumoto studied under Koichiro Harada, a professor of Toho Gakuen School of Music, and Gérard Poulet.[8][4] She was given a scholarship[5] by the Toho Gakuen School of Music Soloist Diploma course.[8] Matsumoto studied under professor Boris Kuschnir, Boris Brovtsyn and others at Konservatorium Wien and University of Music and Performing Arts, Vienna.[8][11]
In 2009-2011 Matsumoto got a scholarship of Yamaha Music Foundation.[8][4] In 2012-2013, she was also awarded a music scholarship from The Meiji Yasuda Cultural Foundation.[8] She studied in Vienna for three years starting in the fall of 2014 as a trainee of an up-and-coming artists overseas study program of the Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan.[8][12] She received a Bachelor of Arts from the Music and Arts University of the City of Vienna in three years,[2] and graduated Master of Arts with the highest grade in 2019.[11] In 2022, she received her second time bachelor's degree at the Faculty of Policy Management at Keio University biology lab, researched the effects of violin playing on animal behavior. In 2023, she received Concertmaster Artist Diploma from Academia Stauffer Concertmaster in Cremona, Italy.
Since 2024 she has been a scholarship student at Cleveland Institute of Music in Cleveland, US and performing as a soloist both in US and Japan.[13]
Awards
- 2006 - Międzynarodowy Konkurs Młodych Skrzypków im. Karola Lipińskiego i Henryka Wieniawskiego (Poland), Junior Division, Second Prize (youngest)[8][4]
- 2007 - All Japan Students Music Competition, Elementary School Part, First Prize[8][4] (the highest score in all parts[7])
- 2009 - Yehudi Menuhin Award (highest award) - Kronberg Academy (Germany)[8][4]
- 2009 - IMA Music Awards - Ishikawa Music Academy[8][4]
- 2010 - ABC Music Prize (youngest)[8][7]
- 2015 - Fidelio Competition. Winner (Vienna, Austria)[2]
- 2016 - International Chamber Music Competition Città di Pinerolo e Torino Città metropolitana. 3rd Prize (Italy) [2]
- 2016 - Osaka International Competition Duo Category, 1st Prize (Japan) [2]
- 2016 - The Art of Duo, Boulder International Chamber Music Competition. 3rd Prize (US) [2]
- 2023 - Salzburg-Mozart International Chambermusic Competition in Tokyo 3rd Prize (Japan) [2]
- 2024 - Dean Award (Japan)
- 2025 - Cleveland Institute of Music Concerto Competition, Winner (US)
Recitals
Matsumoto opened the following recitals in Japan.[15]
- 2009-04 - Tsuda Hall (Shibuya-ku, Tokyo)[16]
- 2011-03 - Yokohama Minato Mirai Hall[17]
- 2011-04 - Philia Hall[5]
- 2011-07 - JT Art Hall Affinis ... Dolphin Trio[18]
- 2011-09 - Musashino Civic Cultural Hall ... Piano: Eliane Reyes
- 2011-10 - Nakano ZERO, Planetarium
- 2011-11 - Nakano ZERO, Large Hall
- 2012-05 - Act Tower Music Workshop Hall[19]
- 2014-11 - Philia Hall - Aoba-ku 20th Anniversary Concert[8][3]
- 2018-09 - Takashi Sato & Hiroka Matsumoto Duo Recital[20]
- 2018-09 - Takeshi Takehashi & Hiroka Matsumoto Duo Recital[21]