a 12-year-old violinist from Japan is the big story in the competition "Emil Kamilarov"00:15, 26 October 2015 a 12-year-old violinist from Japan is the big story in the competition "Emil Kamilarov"a 12-year-old violinist Reno Jošimoto can safely be called a musical miracle – she is no match for the greatest violinists in the world. The charming Japanese sensation at this year's International competition for young violinists "Emil Kamilarov" whose fifth edition run at the military Club in Sofia. It is expected at the Gala concert Reno playing the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto – a stumbling block for many professional violinists. Reno was born in 2003. Kobe. He studied violin from the age of 3. From age 10 Reno works with Italian violin Professor Mauro Ûrato, who teaches at Kobe and closely monitor the development of his genius; Reno gets the first prize at the Sixth International music competition in Yokohama in 2012, and two years later – and the music international competition in Kobe. In 2015, and awarded a "Grand Prix" at the "Concorso MusicArte", and then was invited to participate in the fifth Festival of the world's musical heritage in Italy. Critics of the boot it with praise and admiration, wear it on your hands. During the summer music Academy in Mocarteuma in Salzburg in the summer of 2014 and 2015 Reno participated in workshops and a concert with the assistance of Prof. Michael Frischenschlager (Vienna) – one of the names in the art world today violin. Reno, accompanied by her mother, is in Sofia, Bulgaria at the invitation of Prof. Dina Šnajderman-the widow of Emil Kamilarov, social Chair of the competition, which bears the name of a great violinist.
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