Hideko Udagawa is a Japanese violinist based in London, United Kingdom.
15-530: Udagawa (written: 宇田川 or 宇多川 ) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hideko Udagawa , Japanese classical violinist Hiroshi Udagawa ( 宇田川 洋 , born 1944) , Japanese archaeologist and anthropologist Taeko Udagawa , Japanese anthropologist Udagawa Katsutarō ( 宇多川 勝太郎 , 1939–1989) , Japanese sumo wrestler Udagawa Yōan ( 宇田川 榕菴 , 1798–1846) , Japanese scholar of Western studies See also [ edit ] 4632 Udagawa ,
30-773: A guest soloist, she has toured with many UK-visiting orchestras including the Berlin Symphony, Polish Chamber and Bucharest Philharmonic and her festival appearances include the George Enescu, City of London, Norfolk & Norwich, Perth, Brno, Ankara and Assisi festivals. Hideko Udagawa has also given 10 recitals at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank. Hideko Udagawa has recorded for leading, independent classical record label Signum as well as her current label, Nimbus. She also recorded both Bruch and Brahms Violin Concertos with
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60-555: A recital at Cadogan Hall and includes works for violin and orchestra by Joachim and Ysaye. During Autumn 2011 she recorded Khachaturian's Concerto-Rhapsody and Lyapunov's Concerto with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (Signum, 2012) Early in 2015, on Nimbus, Hideko Udagawa recorded rare 18th-century concertos with the Scottish Chamber Orchestra and conductor Nicholas Kraemer ( Baroque Inspirations ), and in
75-453: Is a British independent classical music recording company based in Colchester . It was founded in 1979 by Brian Couzens . Since March 2024, it has been owned by Klaus Heymann . Chandos Records arose from a band music publisher Chandos Music, founded in 1963, and Chandos Productions, a record production company which produced LPs for Classics for Pleasure, and, especially, RCA 's work in
90-880: Is the great-granddaughter of former Japanese prime minister Lord Ii Naosuke . She was a student of Nathan Milstein while in London and at the Juilliard School in New York. Hideko Udagawa's international performances span thirty countries across Europe, North America – including a tour encompassing twelve cities with the Mozarteum Orchestra of Salzburg – and Asia-Pacific with the Warsaw Philharmonic under Kazimierz Kord. In addition she has toured extensively throughout towns and cities in Great Britain. She made her debut with
105-703: The London Symphony Orchestra , and "Gramophone Choral Recording of the Year" for Hummel Masses. Chandos recordings have received five Grammy Awards : "Best Opera Recording" in 1997 for Britten's Peter Grimes and in 2008 for Engelbert Humperdinck's Hansel and Gretel , "Best Engineered Classical Album" in 2008 for Gretchaninov's "Passion Week" and in 2013 for "Life and Breath" by the Kansas City Chorale , and "Best Choral Performance" for "Life and Breath." Soloists and conductors who have recorded for
120-677: The Purcell Quartet , Collegium Musicum 90 and Sophie Yates. Chandos is also known for its Movies series, preserving previously lost film scores. In 1990 they launched the Opera in English label, in association with the Peter Moores Foundation, which has resulted in over 80 recordings. Series include: Recordings released by Chandos have won many awards including "Gramophone Record of the Year" for Vaughan Williams's A London Symphony with
135-735: The London Symphony Orchestra under Sir Charles Mackerras with a performance of Max Bruch's Violin Concerto. The concert took place at Barbican Hall . Performance highlights include: Philharmonia under Leonard Slatkin , Royal Philharmonic under Paavo Järvi , Royal Liverpool Philharmonic under Marek Janowski , City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra under Okko Kamu , London Mozart Players under Matthias Bamert , Russian National under Paavo Berglund , Moscow Philharmonic under Fedor Glushchenko , and English Chamber Orchestra , National Symphony Orchestra and Bavarian Radio Orchestra . As
150-550: The London Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Sir Charles Mackerras for Chandos Records . Her CD of works by Rachmaninov with pianist Konstantin Lifschitz (Signum, 2009) is the first-ever collection of the composer's works and includes previously unrecorded pieces. The next release with Signum (2010) was selected as 'Presenter's Choice' by Classic FM Magazine . Romantic Novelties with the Philharmonia Orchestra coincided with
165-525: The UK. The name "Chandos" refers to James Brydges, 1st Duke of Chandos (1674–1744), at whose Palladian -style house, Cannons , the composer Handel was engaged as a composer-in-residence for a year (1717–1718). In addition to the eleven Chandos Anthems , Handel also wrote other works, including Acis and Galatea , at Cannons. The company originally had its office in Chandos House, Chandos Place, London SW1,
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#1733105005959180-534: The UK. Its first record was Bloch's Sacred Service (ABR1001). Important early recordings were made with Mariss Jansons, Nigel Kennedy and the King's Singers – before they moved to bigger contracts with EMI. In 2005, Chandos Records was the first classical label to offer mp3s on its website. They now run The Classical Shop with over 45 labels on offer, including Naxos, LSO Live, Coro, Avie, Onyx, Alpha and many rarer European labels, which are not available in physical format in
195-542: The following September Glazounov's Concerto for Violin and Orchestra together with other works by Tchaikovsky, Chausson, Sarasate and Saint-Saens with the London Philharmonic. Other recordings on Nimbus include a CD devoted to the violin and piano music of Aram Khachaturian with Boris Berezovsky . Hideko Udagawa has lived in Tokyo and New York and is currently based in London. Chandos Records Chandos Records
210-621: The label include Sir Charles Mackerras , Rebecca Evans, Jennifer Larmore , Julian Lloyd Webber , Sir Thomas Allen , Alan Opie , Tasmin Little , Bruce Ford, Barry Banks, Christine Brewer , Lesley Garrett, Horacio Gutiérrez , Neeme Järvi , Simon Keenlyside , Hideko Udagawa , Alexandre Naoumenko and Safri Duo . They have recording partnerships with, among others, the BBC Philharmonic Orchestra and pianists Jean-Efflam Bavouzet and Louis Lortie . The late conductor Richard Hickox
225-548: The street name derived from the Duke. The Chandos catalogue contains a range of classical music – for example, much orchestral, choral and chamber music by such lesser-known British composers as Herbert Howells , Gerald Finzi , Charles Villiers Stanford and Arnold Bax , conducted by eminent conductors including Richard Hickox , Gianandrea Noseda , Neeme Järvi and Vernon Handley . They also specialise in early music , on their label Chaconne, with performances by artists such as
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