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Yoichi Udagawa
Music Director
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Cape Ann Symphony - Yoichi Udagawa, Music Director
Yoichi Udagawa
Biography
"Udagawa took the orchestra on an astonishing and fearless musical flight..." wrote one reviewer about the dynamic young conductor, Yoichi Udagawa. The Boston Globe said, "It is comparatively rare to hear a performance that...neither glosses over nor dotes on the little things such as rendered...by conductor Yoichi Udagawa." His performances have been hailed as "powerful and emotionally evocative."
Music Director and Conductor of the Cape Ann Symphony Orchestra, the Melrose Symphony Orchestra, and the Quincy Symphony Orchestra, Mr. Udagawa is also on the faculty of the Boston Conservatory where he teaches conducting. In addition, he is a cover conductor at the Boston Pops Orchestra.
Frequently invited to guest conduct, Mr. Udagawa has worked with many different orchestras including the Boston Pops Esplanade Orchestra, Nobeoka Philharmonic Orchestra, the Pro Arte Chamber Orchestra of Boston, the Indian Hill Symphony, the Garden State Philharmonic, the Brown University Orchestra, the Syracuse Society for New Music, the Boston Conservatory Orchestra, the Newton Symphony, the Austin Civic Orchestra, and the Mid-Texas Symphony.
Mr. Udagawa is at home in popular and contemporary music as well as the standard symphonic repertoire. His programs for the 2005-2006 season include Tchaikovsky's Symphony No 1 "Winter Dreams", Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto, Grofe's Grand Canyon Suite, Shostakovich's Symphony No. 9, and Respighi's Pines of Rome, as well as special education, holiday, and pops programs. Guest conducting appearances during the year include the North Carolina Region All State Orchestra.
Yoichi Udagawa, the son of a nuclear physicist father and singer/artist mother, was born in Tokyo, Japan in 1964. His family immigrated to the United States soon thereafter. He began playing the violin at age four and made his conducting debut at the age of fifteen. After receiving a music degree from the University of Texas at Austin, he continued advanced studies in conducting with Gunther Schuller, Seiji Ozawa, Morihiro Okabe, and Henry Charles Smith.
A fan of many different styles of music, Mr. Udagawa also enjoys performing gospel music in addition to his conducting activities. He is also an accomplished violinist and a devoted student of history, philosophy, and art.
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