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Shunsuke Sato : ウィキペディア英語版
Shunsuke Sato

is a Japanese born, classical and baroque violinist and violist.
==Musical activities==
Sato started his concert career in the United States at 12, by winning the Young Concert Artists first prize in 1997,〔(Young Concert Artists Official Site see ''Alumni'' section year 1997 )〕 performing throughout North America, Europe, and Japan as a soloist with orchestras such as Baltimore Symphony, Seattle Symphony Orchestra,〔( Seattle P-I ''SATO MINGLES SOUL AND TECHNIQUE TO INAUGURATE SERIES WITH STYLE'' by R.M. Campbell 19 July 1999 )〕 National Symphony Orchestra (United States), Minnesota Orchestra, NHK Symphony Orchestra, State Academic Symphony Orchestra of the Russian Federation, Mariinsky Theatre Orchestra, Omsk Academy Symphony Orchestra,〔( Билетомск ''Звучание Востока'' April 2008 )〕 Bavarian Radio Symphony Orchestra, Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France, Gulbenkian Orchestra, and Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra.
Sato's New York recital debut in 2000 was quoted as ''his concert was a knockout...has developed an astonishing level of poise and musicality'' in the New York Times by Allan Kozinn on 24 October 2000.〔( ''New York Times'' by Allan Kozinn 24 October 2000 )〕
In 2001, Sato became the youngest artist performed Beethoven's violin concert at the Beethoven Festival in Bonn, Germany, which was broadcast through Deutsche Welle.〔( ''Shunsuke Sato at the Beethoven Festival 2001'' by Rick Fulker 22 March 2002 at DW site )〕
He was a recipient of loan by Nippon Music Foundation,〔( Nippon Music Foundation (EN) see recipients )〕 a winner of Idemitzu Music Prize in 2005 sponsored by Idemitsu Kosan, one of leading oil companies in Japan.
In 2007, as a violist, Sato recorded viola solo sonatas written for Sato by Akira Nishimura for Camerata Tokyo.〔( Answers.com ''Whirl Dance: Shunské Sato plays Akira Nishimura'' reviewed by James Manheim )〕
He was educated by Chin Kim, Dorothy DeLay〔( ''Teaching Genius:Dorothy DeLay and the Making of a Musician'' by Barbara Sand 2005 Hal Leonard Corporation p.82 )〕 and Masao Kawasaki at the Juilliard School, Jaime Laredo at the Curtis Institute, Gérard Poulet at Ecole Normale de Musique de Paris, Mary Utiger at Hochschule fur Musik und Theater Munchen.
As a baroque violinist, he won the Second Prize and the Audience Award at the 17th International Johann Sebastian Bach Competition in Leipzig, Germany in July, 2010.〔(''XVII International J.S. Bach Competition in Leipzig'' Official Site )〕〔(''Internationaler Johann-Sebastian-Bach-Wettbewerb'' MITTELDEUTSCHER RUNDFUNK Site )〕
The Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan has chosen Sato to be a recipient of the New Face Prize in Music Division at its 65th Arts Festival based on his Baroque recital which took place in Tokyo on 29 Oct, 2010.〔(''Agency for Cultural Affairs announced the prize winners in 2010 Arts Festival'' )〕
In 2011 October, Sato made a UK debut in Cambridge and London with the Academy of Ancient Music under direction of Richard Egarr, performing Niccolò Paganini's Violin Concerto No. 2 with gut strings on a period instrument.〔(''Shunské Sato and the Academy of Ancient Music serve a dazzling Paganini'' )〕
in 2013 December, Sato with German pianist and harpsichordist Andreas Staier performed duo recitals at the Izumi Hall in Osaka,〔("Izumi Hall Calendar 2013 Dec" )〕 at the Toppan Hall in Tokyo,〔("Andreas Steier Project 8" )〕 Japan performing Mozart's sonatas.
In 2013 Jan, Sato was appointed as a concert master of the Netherlands Bach Society Orchestra, succeeding Johannes Leertouwer,〔(''Shunske Sato concertmeester van De Nederlandse Bachvereniging'' )〕 as well as of the Concerto Köln.〔("Concerto Köln Muziker" )〕
In 2013 Jan, he received a special baroque violin - Giovanni Grancino, Milan around 1695 - on loan from the Jumpstart Jr. Foundation in Amsterdam, Netherlands.〔(''The result of the auditions 2012'' )〕
In 2013 Nov, the Amsterdam School of the Arts announced their appointment of Sato as a guest teacher to the Early Music Department.〔("Conservatorium van Amsterdam announces that Violinist Shunske Sato to join the Early Music Department as a guest teacher" )〕
In 2015 Aug, Sato made a Canada debut in Montreal with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra under direction of Kent Nagano, performing Johan Sebastian Bach's Violin Concerto No.1 with a period instrument. 〔(''OSM's classical spree a success'' )〕
The live concert was recorded by Radio-Canada and nationally broadcast on Radio-Canada Télé, on ICI ARTV, on Radio-Canada's music network ICI Musique in 2015 Sep, and on medici.tv in 2015 Oct.

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