Takako Nishizaki
Violinist Takako Nishizaki is perhaps the most frequently recorded concert violinist of the digital era. She was also the first violinist to learn by way of the Suzuki method; her father, Shinji Nishizaki, worked with Shinichi Suzuki in developing the method, and Takako Nishizaki took instruction from both teachers. She made her debut at the age of 9, and further studied with Broadus Erle, starting in Japan and later at Yale University. Nishizaki finished her violin studies at Juilliard under Joseph Fuchs and in 1967 won second prize in the Leventritt International competition behind Pinchas Zukerman.
One would surmise that with her talent and beauty that American record companies would be getting in each other's way to obtain Nishizaki's recording contract. But they weren't, and by 1974 Nishizaki settled in Hong Kong, where she established a career as the pre-eminent violin virtuoso on the Chinese concert circuit. This was no small feat, as in China they take the violin seriously and its literature is central to the entire establishment of Chinese classical music. Along the way Nishizaki met and married German businessman Klaus Heymann, founder of HNH International, the corporate parent to the popular classical label Naxos. Heymann sponsored Nishizaki in an extensive series of recordings of Chinese classical music on his Marco Polo label. Some of these recordings sold into the millions of copies in China, providing the nest egg that launched the Naxos label in the late 1980s.
With Naxos, Nishizaki has recorded much of the standard Western violin literature, as well, but has made a special mission of recording key violin literature that is known in concert and in the classroom, but seldom represented on records. The most celebrated example of this tendency is her recordings of the concertos of Chevalier de St-Georges, but it also includes her interpretations of Charles August de Bériot, Louis Spohr, and Joseph Joachim. All of Nishizaki's recordings are notable for her generous, singing tone; flexible rhythmic sensibility; her sense of architectural symmetry in regard to whole movements; her ability to excite; and the sheer beauty of Nishizaki's sound.
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CHEN / HE: Butterfly Lovers Violin Concerto (The) / VIVALDI: Four Seasons Ctos
Takako Nishizaki, Shanghai Conservatory Symphony Orchestra, Cheng-wu Fan
Klassik - Erschienen bei Marco-Polo am 09.10.2000
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Spohr: Violin Concertos Nos. 7 and 12
Takako Nishizaki, Bratislava Philharmonic Chamber Orchestra, Libor Pešek
Klassik - Erschienen bei Naxos am 31.12.1986
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Du Mingxin: 10 Xinjiang Dances
Takako Nishizaki, Singapore Symphony Orchestra, Hoey Choo
Klassik - Erschienen bei Marco-Polo am 03.07.2015
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TCHAIKOVSKY: Seasons (The)
Takako Nishizaki, Queensland Symphony Orchestra, Peter Breiner
Klassik - Erschienen bei Marco-Polo am 01.07.2001
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Takako Nishizaki joue Suzuki Evergreens, Vol. 1
Klassik - Erschienen bei Naxos Special Projects - France am 25.05.2010
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Chinese Popular Hits for Violin and Orchestra: Love for A Man Who Never Comes Home
Takako Nishizaki, Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra, Peter Breiner
Asien - Erschienen bei Marco-Polo am 01.01.1993
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Smetana: String Quartets Nos. 1 and 2
Moyzesovo kvarteto, Tatjana Franova, Takako Nishizaki
Kammermusik - Erschienen bei Naxos am 01.05.1991
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BEETHOVEN: Violin Sonatas Op. 12, Nos. 1-3
Kammermusik - Erschienen bei Naxos am 11.05.1993
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The Hall of Fame
Klassik - Erschienen bei Marco-Polo am 13.09.1996
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Mingxin Du: Violin Concerto & Piano Concerto "Spirit of Spring"
Takako Nishizaki, Jenő Jandó, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Nemzeti Filharmonikus Zenekar, Kenneth Jean, Zuohuang Chen
Klassik - Erschienen bei Marco-Polo am 01.07.1995
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BEETHOVEN: Violin Sonatas Nos. 6-8
Kammermusik - Erschienen bei Naxos am 25.04.1990
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JOACHIM: Violin Concerto No. 3 / Overtures, Opp. 4 and 13
Takako Nishizaki, Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR, Meir Minsky
Instrumentalmusik - Erschienen bei Marco-Polo am 01.07.1991
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JOACHIM: Violin Concerto No. 3 / Overtures, Opp. 4 and 13
Takako Nishizaki, Radio-Sinfonieorchester Stuttgart des SWR, Meir Minsky
Instrumentalmusik - Erschienen bei Naxos am 01.07.1991
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Four Seasons and Other Famous Concerti
Klassik - Erschienen bei Naxos am 26.04.1999
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Mozart: Violin Sonatas, K. 378, K. 376 and K. 296
Klassik - Erschienen bei SMOOTH CLASSICAL am 01.01.1987
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Rubinstein: Violin Concerto / Cui: Suite Concertante
Takako Nishizaki, Slovak Philharmonic Orchestra, Hong Kong Philharmonic Orchestra, Michael Halasz, Kenneth Schermerhorn
Instrumentalmusik - Erschienen bei Naxos am 17.04.2001
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Violin Sonatas, Vol. 5
Takako Nishizaki, Benjamin Loeb
Kammermusik - Erschienen bei Naxos am 21.02.2006
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Takako Nishizaki plays Suzuki <sup><small>®</small></sup> Evergreens (Volume 7)
Klassik - Erschienen bei Naxos am 25.05.2010
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Violin Concertos N.4&5
Takako Nishizaki, Capella Istropolitana, Stephen Gunzenhauser, Johannes Wildner
Klassik - Erschienen bei Naxos am 01.01.2007
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Spohr: Violin Concertos Nos. 7 and 12
Takako Nishizaki, Capella Istropolitana, Libor Pešek
Klassik - Erschienen bei Marco-Polo am 31.12.1986
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Takako Nishizaki plays Suzuki <sup><small>®</small></sup> Evergreens (Volume 6)
Klassik - Erschienen bei Naxos am 25.05.2010
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