Yumiko Yumiba
Yumiko Yumiba, violinist
Year
- 2023
Placement
- Semifinalist
Biography
Yumiko Yumiba is a Japanese violinist born in Oita, Japan. She spent her childhood in Osaka and moved to Tokyo with her family. She started playing the violin and piano at the age of 3. Yumiko’s sister influenced her to love music because she is a violinist too. At the age of 15, she decided to pursue her career in music. Then, she studied at the Tokyo University of the Arts. During her journey of studies in Tokyo, she received the Dean’s scholarship and special awards for outstanding students of the year.
She is currently studying at the Cleveland Institute of Music with Professor Ilya Kaler, as a recipient of the full scholarship, and at the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media with Professor Elisabeth Kufferath.
She has recently performed with the Varna Chamber Orchestra, the Geidai Philharmonia Orchestra, the Orchestra of the Hanover University of Music, Drama and Media, Orchester Göttinger Musikfreunde, the Toruń Symphony Orchestra, and the Orchestra of the Opéra national de Lorraine.
She received many prizes at international violin competitions such as the Varna International Violin Competition, the International Karol Lipiński Violin Competition, and the Mirecourt International Violin Competition. In 2023, she won the Conservatory Concerto Competition at Cleveland Institute of Music and received the 2023 Helen Curtis Webster Award.
She also had recitals at the Music Festivals, including the Gdańsk Music Festival, the International Festival “Nova Music and Architecture”, and the International Music Festival Goslar-Harz.
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