She started performing in public at age 5 and, before she was 10, had already
played for artists such as Isaac Stern and Sir Malcolm Sargent as well as the
French author, Georges Duhamel, who wrote about this experience in his book
about Japan.
Subsequently, she studied with Broadus Erle and Hideo Saito at Toho Conservatory
in Tokyo. In 1962 she went to the United States and first studied with Broadus
Erle at Yale and then with Joseph Fuchs at Juilliard. Other teachers at the
time included Louis Persinger (sonata classes) and Aldo Parisot (chamber music).
While at Juilliard, Takako Nishizaki was awarded the Fritz Kreisler Scholarship,
established by the great violinist himself. Among her sponsors was Alice Tully.
Takako Nishizaki performed in concert
with many international orchestras, among them the Sydney Symphony, the Melbourne
Symphony, the New Zealand Symphony, the Central Philharmonic in Beijing, the
Shanghai Symphony, the Polish National Radio Symphony, the Moscow Symphony,
the Ukraine State Symphony, the Slovak Philharmonic, the Orchestre National
de Lille, the Hong Kong Philharmonic, the Singapore Symphony and many orchestras
in the United States and her native Japan.
Takako Nishizaki performed and recorded
with pianists Andras Schiff, Jeno Jando, Wolf Harden, Alexander Zakin, Michael
Ponti, Koon-Woo Paik and others.
She performed in chamber music ensembles
with Itzhak Perlman, Pinchas Zukerman, Nobuko Imai, Ko Iwasaki, Maria Kliegel
and others.
She appeared at the Sofia, Prague
Spring, Bath, Chautauqua and Beijing International festivals and participated
in the Australian and New Zealand international chamber music festivals.
Jury member of Major Competitions
Takako Nishizaki also serves on the juries of major international violin
competitions including the Fritz Kreisler ( Vienna ) , Michael Hill ( New Zealand
) and Hannover competitions.
Recording Career
Takako Nishizaki is one of the most frequently recorded and among the best-selling
violinists of all time. Her recording of Vivaldi's Four Seasons was named the
8th best-selling classical CD of all time with sales exceeding 1,000,000
copies to-date. Her recordings of the Butterfly Lovers Concerto by He and Chen
sold more than three million copies in the People's Republic of China and throughout
South-East Asia.
Including her recordings of Chinese
music, Takako Nishizaki has recorded more than 100 CDs to date.
For RCA she recorded the complete
Sonatas of Grieg and a CD with short pieces by Fritz Kreisler and for Telefunken,
Camerata and Marco Polo ten discs with works by Kreisler.
Also for Marco Polo, she recorded
a large number of rare violin concertos, by Anton Rubinstein, Louis Spohr, César
Cui, Charles de Bériot, Respighi and Joseph Joachim.
For Naxos, she has recorded Vivaldi's
Four Seasons, the complete works for Violin and Orchestra by Mozart (including
the Haffner Serenade), Beethoven, Bach and Tchaikowsky as well as the concertos
of Brahms, Bruch and Mendelssohn. The Vivaldi, Bach, Brahms/Bruch and Tchaikovsky/Mendelssohn
recordings were awarded Platinum Discs (for sales in excess of 100,000 copies
each world-wide).
Also for Naxos, she recorded the
complete sonatas for Violin and Piano of Mozart (on six CDs) and Beethoven (on
four CDs) as well as the sonatas of Grieg and Franck.
Many of her concerto and sonata
recordings were awarded the highest *** rating by the authoritative Penguin
Guide to Compact Discs.
Music for the Mozart Effect
Takako Nishizaki's recordings of the Mozart violin concertos and violin
sonatas were chosen for the CDs accompanying the famous book. When the CDs
were release in the United States they became the best-selling classical CDs
at the time, with total sales exceeding 1 million copies.
Chinese Repertoire
Since settling in Hong Kong in 1974, Takako Nishizaki has become the best-known
and best-selling performer of Chinese violin music. In addition to the Butterfly
Lovers Violin Concerto (which she recorded seven times with Japanese and Chinese
orchestras as well as with the New Zealand Symphony and the Singapore Chinese
Folk Orchestra) she has performed and recorded concertos dedicated to her by
Du Ming-Xin and Chen Gang. She also recorded a large number of shorter pieces
with piano accompaniment but also accompanied by distinguished performers on
Chinese instruments such as pipa (Chinese lute) and zheng (Chinese zither) as
well as duos with Chinese er-hu (fiddle) virtuosi.
She was awarded a Golden Violin
by Pacific Music in Canton in 1982 (for her work in promoting Chinese music
internationally) and in 1998 received an award by the Chinese Musicians Association
for her service to Chinese music (following a televised concert at the first
Beijing International Music Festival).
Also in 1998, Takako Nishizaki performed
the Butterfly Lovers at a Gala Concert given by the Mayor of Shanghai at the
new Grand Theatre in Shanghai.
China Central Television produced
several feature programmes devoted to her life and career in Chinese music,
the latest in 1999.
Other Asian Repertoire
In 1982 Takako Nishizaki recorded a CD of Thai melodies with American Pianist
Bruce Gaston which became the best-selling ever CD of a classical artist in
Thailand.
International Awards
In 2001 Takako Nishizaki was awarded the Golden Merit Award of the Republic
of Austria in recognition of her service to music in general and to Austrian
music in particular.
In 2003 Takako Nishizaki was awarded
the Bronze Bauhinia Star by the Government of Hong Kong for her service to music
and her community service.
In 2005, Newsweek (Japan) named
her among the 100 Japanese the world most admires.
Charity Activities
Takako Nishizaki has taken part in numerous charity concerts in Hong Kong,
among others for the Hong Kong Hospital Authority and for TVB.
Personal Information
Takako Nishizaki now lives in Hong Kong with her husband but has a second
home in Auckland, New Zealand. She travels frequently and her favourite cities
are Sydney, Vienna and San Francisco.
Her greatest passion after music
is good food and she is herself an excellent cook. She also enjoys red wine
with a preference for French and New World pinot noir.
Her only son, Henryk (named after
Wieniawski) now works for the family company, HNH International Ltd., in Hong
Kong.
See Takako Nishizaki performing at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on 26 May 2009