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Miku Yasukawa was born in Tokushima, Japan. After studying at Kunitachi College of Music and Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School, she went on to receive an Artist Diploma with distinction at Guildhall School of Music and Drama in the UK. In 2023 she was a finalist for the prestigious Gold Medal of Guildhall and performed at the Barbican Centre.
Based in the UK and Japan since 2019, Miku has performed with conductors including Jonathan Nott, Richard Farnes, Masaaki Suzuki, Sachio Fujioka and Norichika Iimori. She has appeared with many orchestras, including the Japanese orchestras Bach Collegium Japan, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Kansai Philharmonic Orchestra, Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa and Pacific Philharmonia Tokyo, the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO) in the UK, and Orchestre Pasdeloup in France.
In addition to appearing in numerous concerts of religious and orchestral music, Miku Yasukawa made her opera debut in 2022 as Norina in “Don Pasquale” with Hurn Court Opera in Christchurch and Salisbury (southern England). For these performances she received critical acclaim, including the top rating of five stars from Opera Now Magazine in 2022.
In April 2024 Miku appeared as the Celestial Voice in Berlioz’s “La Damnation de Faust,” in her first performance with City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra conducted by Kazuki Yamada, and made a striking impression with her crystalline voice. The concert was broadcast on BBC Radio and received five stars from The Telegraph.
Miku’s studies are generously supported by the Yonden Cultural Foundation and the Sidney Perry Foundation. She was selected for the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Program of Overseas Study for Upcoming Artists for the year 2022.
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Miku Yasukawa was born in Tokushima, Japan. She studied at Kunitachi College of Music and Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School before completing her studies in the Artist Diploma Course at Guildhall School of Music and Drama (UK). In 2023 she was a finalist for the prestigious Gold Medal of Guildhall and performed at the Barbican Centre. In the field of opera, Miku made her UK debut as Norina in “Don Pasquale” with Hurn Court Opera, receiving critical acclaim including a five-star review from Opera Now magazine in 2022.
Based in the UK and Japan since 2019, Miku has performed with many orchestras. These include the Japanese orchestras Bach Collegium Japan, Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, Kansai Philharmonic Orchestra and Orchestra Ensemble Kanazawa, as well as the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra (CBSO) in the UK and Orchestre Pasdeloup in France. She appeared as the Celestial Voice in CBSO’s production of “La Damnation de Faust” (conducted by Kazuki Yamada), which was broadcast on BBC3 and received five stars from The Telegraph. Miku’s studies are supported by the Yonden Cultural Foundation and the Sidney Perry Foundation. She was selected for the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Program of Overseas Study for Upcoming Artists for 2022.
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Miku Yasukawa studied at Kunitachi College of Music and Tokyo University of the Arts Graduate School, then went on to complete her studies with distinction at Guildhall School of Music and Drama in the UK. In 2023 she was a finalist for the prestigious Gold Medal of Guildhall and performed at the Barbican Centre. Based in the UK and Japan since 2019, Miku has appeared in numerous concerts of religious and orchestral music and performs as a soloist in a wide range of fields, from lieder and opera to contemporary works. Her studies are supported by the Yonden Cultural Foundation and the Sidney Perry Foundation. She was selected for the Japanese Agency for Cultural Affairs Program of Overseas Study for Upcoming Artists for 2022.
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