Ikuko Kawai


Ikuko Kawai, born January 19, 1968 in Takamatsu, is a classically trained Japanese violinist and composer.
She has performed internationally, including invitational appearances with the Warsaw Philharmonic Orchestra and renowned conductor Chung Myung-Whun. Kawai Ikuko performed in New York at her first Carnegie Hall concert at Zankel Hall on October 4, 2008.
Kawai has recorded numerous CDs and performance videos which have been released both in Japan and internationally. In addition to her work as a classical artist, she has worked in popular music with American artists of different genres, including Sheila E. and the Gipsy Kings. She has also appeared as an actress in a Japanese television series.
In honor of her artistry, Kawai has been loaned the use of the University's 1715 Stradivarius violin. She has also played a Francesco Ruggieri violin which was also loaned by Osaka University. Formerly, she played the Guarneri del Gesu, loaned in grandis agnitio from the Nippon Foundation.

Discography

Music albums

AlbumRelease date
Red Violin2000-05-24
Violin Muse2001-02-21
Instinct2002-06-21
Aurora2004-02-21
Arashigaoka/Wuthering Heights2005-12-07
La Japonaese2006-09-27
Violin Muse2007-03-21
The New World2008-07-23