Rennosuke Fukuda

Rennosuke Fukuda
Switzerland
Japan
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  1. Johann Sebastian Bach Ciaccona from Partita for Solo Violin No. 2 in D minor, BWV 1004
  2. Niccolo Paganini. A caprice № 24 Op. 1
  3. Henryk Wieniawski. An etude № 8 Op. 10, “L’Ecole Moderne”
  4. Fritz Kreisler. Recitativo and Scherzo, Op. 6

  1. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. The first movement of the Violin Concerto №1 in B major, K. 207
  2. Pablo de Sarasate Carmen Fantasy (Franz Waxman)
  3. Sergei Prokofiev Sonata № 2 in D Major, Op. 94

  1. Yevhen Stankovych. Concerto for Violin and Orchestra № 5 (2017) “Question without Answer” Dedicated to Oleh Krysa'
  2. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. Concerto in D Major, Op.35

Nineteen years old Japanese Violinist Rennosuke Fukuda has been described by The Violin Channel as “quickly building an international reputation as a young virtuoso of outstanding potential”.
Rennosuke won the 2014 Junior Division of the Menuhin Competition for young violinists in Austin, TX, USA, which earned him the honour of playing with the Cleveland Orchestra.
Other performances of note include those with the London Philharmonic Orchestra, the NDR Radiophilharmonie, the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra, the Romanian Radio National Orchestra the North Czech Philharmonic, the Osaka Philharmonic Orchestra, the Hiroshima Symphony Orchestra, the Kansai Philharmonic Orchestra and the Okayama Philharmonic Orchestra.
International prizes that Rennosuke has awarded 4thprize at the Joseph Joachim International Violin Competition Hannover 2018, 1 st prize at the 33 rd Valsesia Musica 2017.
And also he won include the Reinhold Wurth Promotion Prize with the highest score in the All Age Group, and the 2013 Sonderpreis “Virtuoz” for best interpretation of a virtuoso piece in the 15th International Kloster Schöntal violin competition in Germany.
Rennosuke has performed under the direction of a number of renowned conductors that include Giancarlo Guerrero, Kazuki Yamada, Dmitri Jurowski, Gabriel Bebeselea, Norichika Iimori, Seikyo Kim and Masahiko Enkoji.
Having studied with professors Chihiri Kudo, Machie Oguri and Keiko Urushihara in Japan, Rennosuke began studying with professors Pavel Vernikov and Svetlana Makarova in Sion, Switzerland, in September 2015.

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