Midori
Midori is a visionary artist, activist and educator who explores and builds connections between music and the human experience and breaks with traditional boundaries, which makes her one of the most outstanding violinists of our time. She has performed with many of the world’s most prestigious orchestras and has collaborated with some of the most outstanding musicians of our time, including Leonard Bernstein, Yo-Yo Ma, and many others.
As someone deeply committed to furthering humanitarian and educational goals, she has founded several non-profit organizations: the New York City-based Midori & Friends; MUSIC SHARING, based in Japan; Partners in Performance (PiP), which helps to bring chamber music to smaller communities in the U.S.; and the Orchestra Residencies Program (ORP), which supports American youth orchestras. In recognition of her work as an artist and humanitarian, she serves as a United Nations Messenger of Peace, and in 2021, she was named a Kennedy Center Honoree.
She began her 2021-22 season with the Festival Strings Lucerne and will appear with orchestras in Atlanta, New Mexico, Phoenix, Austin, Kansas City and Palm Beach, in U.S. recitals and on tour throughout Europe and Asia. She will perform Detlev Glanert’s Violin Concerto No. 2 with the Royal Scottish National Orchestra (World Premiere) and with the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra.
The most recent recording in Midori’s diverse discography is Beethoven’s Violin Concerto and two Romances with the Festival Strings Lucerne (2020, Warner Classics).
Midori was born in Osaka in 1971 and began her violin studies with her mother, Setsu Goto, at an early age. In 1982, conductor Zubin Mehta invited the then 11-year-old Midori to perform with the New York Philharmonic in the orchestra’s annual New Year’s Eve concert. Midori holds academic positions at the Curtis Institute of Music and the Peabody Institute. She plays the 1734 Guarnerius del Gesù ‘ex-Huberman’ and uses four bows – two by Dominique Peccatte, one by François Peccatte and one by Paul Siefried.
Our Staff
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Larisa Gelman
Executive Director
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Luz Macmanus
Vice President of Development
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Jackie Gillette
Director of School Programs
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Jonathan Harris
Director of Finance & Operations
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Jennifer Dayton
NEXTGen Program Director
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Chloé Delaitre
Development Manager
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Kelley Davies
Program Manager
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Alina Eckersley
Program Coordinator
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Cindy Park
Marketing Manager
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Maya Meuller
Development & Marketing Intern
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Penelope Shvarts
Development Intern
Our Board of Directors
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Howard Sendrovitz
Chair
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Marilyn Cohen
Vice Chair
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Marc Richter
Secretary
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Heidi Aronin
Board Member
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Mandy DeFilippo
Board Member
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Alan Fischer
Chairman Emeritus
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Peter Glaser
Chairman Emeritus
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Midori Goto
Founder
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Setsu Goto
Board Member
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Jennifer Hanley
Board Member
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Yuka Hashimoto
Board Member
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Whitaker Irvin, Jr.
Board Member
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Megan Jakel
Board Member
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Craig Panter
Board Member
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Geeta Sharma
Board Member
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Elana Slobodien
Board Member
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Makiko Tanaka
Board Member
Young Professionals Board
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Ellis Kim
Chair
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Emma Munro
Vice Chair
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Jeffery King
Secretary
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Jacquelyn D'Angio
Member
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Alex Neave
Member
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Vaibhav Mehta
Member
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Sean Lee
Member
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Eton Shon
Member
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Kate Konrad
Member
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Maria Ichizawa
Member
Teaching Artists
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Megan Atchley
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Lynne Wilson
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Zachary Larson
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Skyla Budd
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Adriana Ellis
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Benjy Krauss
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Micah Burgess
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Ester Wiesnerova
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Alan Grubner
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Caitlin Cawley
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Aidan Arbona
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Karen DiYanni
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Susan Dominquez
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Charisa Dowe Rouse
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Audrey Flores
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Guido Gonzalez
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Clemens Grassmann
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Ju Jin-Bornet
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Sean Lyons
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Ayodele Maakheru
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Saul Nache
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Kerrick Sasaki
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Ethan Cohn
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Jeremy Danneman
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Ethan Mann
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Yurina Shin
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Mark Sophia
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Amaranta Viera
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Patricia Irwin
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Lauren Conroy
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Russell Kotcher
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Amy Chryst
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Adryan Rojas
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Jack Fuller
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Raphael Torn
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Christopher Foss
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Aliyah Danielle
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Jake Sayraf
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Jacqueline Traish
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Michael Mustafa Ulmer
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Jennifer Vincent
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James Wengrow

