Biography of
                                                                            Takuya Horiuchi
                                                                                        Classical Violinist
 
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          A native of Japan, Takuya received his BM in Violin Performance from the Tokyo National University of Fine Arts and Music in 1988 and his MM from the Juilliard School in 1991.  After graduating from the Juilliard School, he moved to Kansas City and received an Orchestra Concertmaster Fellowship from the University of Missouri-Kansas City.  While in Kansas City, he appeared in many concerts of soloists including the KC Camerata's opening and gala concert for its 1993-94 season and at the Missouri Music Educatiors Association Conference with the UM-KC Conservatory Orchestra.  In 1994, he moved to Lexington, Kentucky where he performed regularly with the Lexington Philharmonic and the Niles String Quartet at the University of Kentucky.  The Quartet became a prizewinner in the Yellow Springs Chamber Music Competition in Ohio in 1995.   
          He has participated in many summer music festivals, including a tour with the Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival Orchestra under the baton of Rostropovich, Menuhin, Kitajenko and Eschenbach in Europe.   
          Mr. Horiuchi now makes his home in Cedar Rapids, Iowa where he serves as the Concertmaster of the Cedar Rapids Symphony and teaches at the Symphony School.