first violin

Keiko Iwata-Takahashi

Keiko Iwata grew up near the Japanese city of Nagoya, and graduated from the Toho Gakuen School of Music in Tokyo in 1983. After meeting the renowned violinist, teacher and former principal violinist of the Concertgebouw Orchestra Herman Krebbers at a violin competition in Munich, she moved to Amsterdam to study with him at the Sweelinck Conservatory in 1988.

Ms Iwata joined the first violin section of the Concertgebouw Orchestra in 1992. She also enjoys giving chamber music and school concerts in Japan.

Keiko Iwata-Takahashi plays a violin built in 1767 by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini.

Keiko Iwata - image: Mladen Pikulic

Keiko Iwata grew up near the Japanese city of Nagoya, and graduated from the Toho Gakuen School of Music in Tokyo in 1983. After meeting the renowned violinist, teacher and former principal violinist of the Concertgebouw Orchestra Herman Krebbers at a violin competition in Munich, she moved to Amsterdam to study with him at the Sweelinck Conservatory in 1988.

Ms Iwata joined the first violin section of the Concertgebouw Orchestra in 1992. She also enjoys giving chamber music and school concerts in Japan.

Keiko Iwata-Takahashi plays a violin built in 1767 by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini.

Keiko Iwata grew up near the Japanese city of Nagoya, and graduated from the Toho Gakuen School of Music in Tokyo in 1983. After meeting the renowned violinist, teacher and former principal violinist of the Concertgebouw Orchestra Herman Krebbers at a violin competition in Munich, she moved to Amsterdam to study with him at the Sweelinck Conservatory in 1988.

Ms Iwata joined the first violin section of the Concertgebouw Orchestra in 1992. She also enjoys giving chamber music and school concerts in Japan.

Keiko Iwata-Takahashi plays a violin built in 1767 by Giovanni Battista Guadagnini.

Keiko Iwata - image: Mladen Pikulic
Keiko Iwata - image: Mladen Pikulic