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Midori,
one of the world’s leading violinists, was in South Dakota in April in
residency with the South Dakota Symphony in Sioux Falls. Her visit
included concerts, classes and more and South Dakota Public
Broadcasting was there to record this historic visit.
This 30-minute documentary focuses on the 5 days in April, 2008 that
world-class violininst Midori spent in Sioux Falls in residence with
the South Dakota Symphony Orchestra. Special funding for this project
comes from the Nordby Family Foundation and Pepsi Cola of Huron.
View the Documentary
(Photo by
Lois Greenfield)
Midori was born in Osaka, Japan in 1971. From a
very early age, she was attracted to the sound of the violin played by
her mother. When Midori was four, her grandparents gave her a tiny
violin of her own. Three years later, Midori gave her first public
performance for an audience in Osaka.
Since then she has released more than a dozen
albums. She has traveled around the world to support music education
in ventures like her residency with the South Dakota Symphony.
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