Midori
violinist.
Midori (Goto) is a globally recognized Japanese-American violin soloist known for her technical mastery and broad repertoire spanning Bach to contemporary works. The 'Celtic Voyage' album suggests occasional crossover programming.
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Midori Live At Carnegie Hall
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Apr 23, 1991
Live at Carnegie Hall
Expanded Edition - Tchaikovsky, Shostakovich / Midori
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Feb 24, 2004
This selection is a DSD (Direct Stream Digital) recording.
Sibelius: Violin Concerto; Bruch / Midori, Mehta, Israel Po
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Sep 20, 1994
Sibelius: Violin Concerto in D minor, Op. 47 - Bruch: Scotti
Celtic Voyage
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Mar 25, 2016
This inspiring album of Celtic music features traditional Celtic instruments such as uilleann pipes, harps, fiddles, accordians, and guitars. The songs featured here create an atmosphere of magic and mystery. This album features almost 80 minutes of beautiful music. Artists featured include Catherine Duc, Medwyn Goodall, Florie Brown, Lynn Saoirse, and more.
Music of Peter Eötvös / Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France
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May 27, 2016
This album is a live recording from a November 2014 performance of the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France in honor of composer Peter Eotvos who was then celebrating his seventieth birthday.; These three concertos are world premiere recordings.; DoReMi is performed here by Midori, it's dedicatee. Following DoReMi is Eotvos' Cello Concerto Grosso, and Speaking Drums.; All three of these works show a compositional genius in Peter Eotvos, and the theatrical performances by the musicians, particularly in Speaking Drums, provide an invaluable listening experience.
Hindemith: Works for Orchestra / Midori, Eschenbach, NDR Symphony
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Featuring Midori, the NDR Symphony Orchestra and Christoph Eschenbach, this release commemorates the anniversary of Hindemith's death 50 years ago. Midori is an extraordinary artist, a devoted and gifted educator and a community engagement activist. Her enthusiasm for playing music of different times is seen on her CDs and concert repertoire. This recording is her first for Ondine.
Schumann: Violin Concerto & Works for Violin and Piano by Cl
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Apr 03, 2026
Violinist Midori, Festival Strings Lucerne under the direction of Daniel Dodds, and pianist �zg�r Aydin present an album of Schumann: Violin Concerto & Works for Violin and Piano by Clara and Robert Schumann, highlighting two deeply connected artistic voices. At the centre is Robert Schumann's Violin Concerto in D Minor, composed in 1853 but withheld from publication for more than eighty years after Clara Schumann and Joseph Joachim questioned it's place within his legacy. Long clouded by it's troubled history and a problematic 1937 premiere, the concerto has only recently gained recognition as a powerful and distinctive late work, valued today for it's emotional depth and expressive candour. The programme also includes Robert Schumann's 5 Pieces in Folk Style, Op. 102, and 3 Romances, Op. 94 - lyrical miniatures from his remarkably productive year of 1849, alongside Clara Schumann's 5 Romances, Op. 22, dedicated to Joachim and now fully restored to the repertoire after decades of neglect. Together, these works reveal an artistic world shaped by intimacy, sincerity, and clarity of expression, echoing Robert Schumann's belief that the artist's task is "to send light into the darkness of men's hearts." This recording marks the PENTATONE debut of Midori and �zg�r Aydin. Midori, an internationally celebrated violinist with numerous awards and performances on the world's leading stages, brings her expressive depth and technical mastery, complemented by Aydin's sensitive virtuosity at the piano. Festival Strings Lucerne and their artistic director, Daniel Dodds, have been collaborating successfully since 2012, bringing this orchestra international acclaim, and establishing themselves as one of the world's leading chamber orchestras, both on the concert platform and in the recording studio. The album showcases the interplay of Clara's tender lyricism with Robert's late works, offering a vivid, emotionally resonant, and technically brilliant portrait of the Schumanns' late musical world.
VIOLIN CONCERTO / 2 ROMANCES (
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Nov 04, 2020
The violinist Midori has been a celebrated performer for more than 35 years, this recording of Beethoven's Violin Concerto, complemented by his two Romances for violin and orchestra, marks the composer's 250th birthday in December 2020. Midori plays with the Lucerne Festival Strings in a recording made in Switzerland shortly after the COVID-19 pandemic had caused the cancellation of a planned concert performance and international tour. "Beethoven guided my colleagues and me," says Midori, "his work focusing and inspiring us, our concentrations heightened, enveloped together in our musical efforts... I am reminded that he was a man of strong beliefs... who took firm stands on many major issues of his day... Beethoven's determination still provides a model for humankind."
Beethoven: Sonatas for Piano & Violin / Midori; Jean-Yves Th
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Feb 17, 2023
BEETHOVAN Sonatas for Piano and Violin - Midori teams up with pianist Jean-Yves Thibaudet for Beethoven Sonatas. "Sonatas are really musical conversations between two artists. Melodies are traded back and forth. Timing is critical. There is no room for error in the absence of a large orchestra. Truly they are performances without a net. Midori and Thibaudet proved a deft pair. "
Bach, J.S.: Cantatas, Vol. 8 - Bwv 22, 23, 75
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Aug 01, 1998
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Bach: Cantatas Vol 2 / Suzuki, Bach Collegium Japan
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Feb 01, 1996

My enthusiasm for Volume 1 in the Bach Collegium Japan's cycle of Bach's cantatas continues here in a program that includes a work (BWV 131) based on conductor Masaaki Suzuki's favorite psalm, number 130. (In the notes to the first volume Suzuki candidly declares how important his Christian convictions are to his interpretations, and describes his relationship to Bach as "fellows in faith"). Though thematically based on the depths and multitudes of sin, Bach's settings here are not entirely solemn--nor are Suzuki's spirited renderings. The opening selection, Gott ist mein König, begins with a striking choral "Gott!" followed by enough resounding brass and percussion to simultaneously excite the layman and instill joyous consolation among the faithful. Bass Peter Kooy's more somber though equally compelling fourth-movement aria "Tag und Nacht ist dein" couldn't be more lovely; as the singer muses over God's omniscient reach, he's partnered by a lingering melody that anticipates the composer's famous Sinfonia in C. Likewise countertenor Yoshikazu Mera shines in his brief aria "Durch mächtige Kraft", accompanied only by a trio of trumpet, organ, and timpani.
Arguably one of Bach's most angst-ridden cantatas, Aus der Tiefe rufe ich Herr, zu dir gets a reading that equals if not surpasses Günther Ramin's legendary 1952 account (a statement heretofore unimaginable). Though nearly as dramatically slow in tempo as Ramin, Suzuki often subtly mutes the choir, which heightens the overall impression of humility, misery, despair, and lifelong repentance. Also unlike Ramin, who unfortunately had only less-than-accurate editions at his disposal, Suzuki includes an additional soprano (Midori Suzuki) whose sublime laments beautifully complement Kooy's second-movement aria.
From Bach's so-called "Mühlhausen period" (where he held the post of organist at Mühlhausen's Church of St. Blasius) his Actus Tragicus funeral cantata (Gottes Zeit ist die allerbeste Zeit) remains his most popular and oft-recorded work. While long-standing favorite recordings include such diverse readings as Karl Richter's grand Munich Bach Orchestra modern-instrument performance and the Collegium Aureum's much more intimate original-instrument account, Suzuki again successfully combines the best of both approaches. The famed opening instrumental sonatina couldn't be more graceful and appropriately suggestive of another world. As well, tenor Gerd Türk and countertenor Yoshikazu Mera deliver exceptionally lovely performances, particularly in the third-movement choral. This Actus Tragicus surely is one of the best, if not the best currently available (both of the recordings mentioned above are scarce imports). BIS again complements Suzuki's achievement with state-of-the-art sonics and engaging and informative booklet notes by Suzuki and Tadashi Isoyama. Highly recommended. [3/5/2003]
--John Greene, ClassicsToday.com
Bach, J.S.: Cantatas, Vol. 9 - Bwv 24, 76, 167
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Dec 01, 1998
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Bach, J.S.: Cantatas, Vol. 4 - Bwv 163, 165, 185, 199
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Dec 01, 1996
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