Nineteen-year-old Japanese violinist Rino Yoshimoto has captivated audiences around the
world. In 2019, she performed solo debuts in Carnegie Hall and Vienna Konzerthaus. She
has an extensive repertoire and has performed with orchestras in Japan, Austria, Bulgaria,
Greece, the USA and Italy.
In 2021, she performed solo debuts in Konzerthaus with the Vienna Chamber Orchestra.
Ms. Yoshimoto is a current student of both Prof. Michael Frischenschlager at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna and Prof. Augustin Dumay at Queen Elizabeth music chapel.
Noted for her phenomenal musicality Ms. Yoshimoto is a prize holder of numerous
international violin competitions including the Fritz Kreisler International Violin Competition
2018, the International Johannes Brahms Competition 2017-19, and the Padova
International Music Competition Italy 2018. She was one of the semi-finalists of the 2021
Paganini International Violin Competition.
She is elected as one of the 6 finalists of the Shanghai International violin competition. The final round will be held in 2022.
She is elected to the 2020,2021 Rohm Music Foundation scholarship student. (Japan)
Also, she got a scholarship from Mr.Heinz Schinner in Vienna.
She plays a violin made by Giuseppe Guarneri in 1697 in Italy, and a bow made by Eugène Sartory in France, courtesy of the foundation Boubo-Music Switzerland.
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