Diana Yukawa

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Diana Yukawa is an internationally and critically acclaimed solo violinist. With two highly successful albums under her belt, Diana has crossed cultural, personal and stylistic boundaries to become a widely celebrated violinist. Diana has performed at many prestigious venues around the globe, as well as collaborating with other successful recording artists, producers and orchestras.

 Diana has performed at St. James Piccadilly, Cadogan Hall, Kioi Hall and has the impressive accolade of appearing before a capacity crowd at the Hollywood Bowl, alongside Carmen Rizzo and Paul Okenfold. Diana’s impressive skills with the violin have seen her play with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, the English Chamber Orchestra, conductors Robin Stapleton and Grant Llewellyn, Japanese pop sensations Deen and Oscar winning composer Craig Armstrong. On 21st December 2008 Diana performed in Montreal, Canada for program dedicated to the music of internationally celebrated pianist Richard Abel. Her first album, La Campanella, became a number one best seller in Japan before being released under the title Elegy in the UK. Here it met with an equally glowing critical reception, including praise from well respected, Classic FM critic Henry Kelly. Diana’s second album, Works by Saint-Saens, was recorded with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and cemented her place as a world renowned classical artist.

Diana has spent time evolving and contemporising her sound, proving that Violins are instruments not solely of the classical domain. Her Highly anticipated third album will include collaboration with Jeff Beck, further displaying Diana’s incredible musical dexterity and undeniable esteem within the industry.


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