Diana Yukawa

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Diana Yukawa (ダイアナ湯川)

Diana Yukawa
Background information
Born (1985-09-16) September 16, 1985
Tokyo, Japan
Genres Modern, Electric, Classical/Crossover
Occupations Violinist
Instruments Violin
Years active 15+
Labels Sony Music, Longbody Music
Website www.dianayukawa.com

Diana Yukawa (ダイアナ湯川 Daiana Yukawa) is a Japanese-born British solo violinist and songwriter. She has released three solo albums and one digital EP.

Early life

Yukawa was born in Tokyo, Japan to English ballet dancer Susanne Bayly and Japanese banker Akihisa Yukawa one month after her father died in the 1985 Japan Airlines Flight 123 disaster.[1][2][3][4] Yukawa has lived in the United Kingdom since she was 2 months old and began learning violin when she was 5 years old.[2][5]

Because Diana was born after her father’s death, his name was excluded from her British birth certificate until the High Court of England in March 2000 ruled that, under the laws of England and Wales, Diana and her sister were also in the eyes of the law Akihisa's issue, or offspring.[2] The certificate was amended to include the name in June 2009.[6]

Career

Yukawa has performed solo at St. James Piccadilly, Cadogan Hall, the Khalifa Stadium [7] in Qatar, at the Hollywood Bowl and at the 2012 New Year concert at Burj in Dubai.[8] she has supported Katherine Jenkins at Cheltenham Racecourse,[9] the Tivoli Festival,[10] the Place Des Arts in Montreal for Vincero.[11] opened a new music event, Jam Dubai,[12] headlined at Kenwood House Picnic Concerts on 7 August,[13] performed music from Halo at the Video Game Awards 2010,[14] and opened the FINA world swimming championship in Dubai.[15]

Yukawa has collaborated with other musicians [16] including Nitin Sawhney, Jeff Beck, Paul Oakenfold, Japanese group Deen, Craig Armstrong and features as a special guest for various PBS shows.[17]

Yukawa played during a memorial service for the Japan Airlines Flight 123 victims, including her father, on August 12, 2009.

Discography

Albums

Album #1 Information
Elegy AKA La Campanella
  • Released - September, 2000 in Japan & 2001 in UK
  • Album Chart Positions:-#1 Japan
Album #2 Information
Concerto
  • Released - August, 2001 in Japan
  • Album Chart Positions
Album #3 Information
The Butterfly Effect
  • Released - October, 2009 starting in Japan
  • Album Chart Positions:- TBC
Album #4 Information
Finding the Parallel EP
  • Released - March, 2013 Worldwide (except Japan)
  • Album Chart Positions:- TBC

References

  1. Violinist Shirks of her tragic Image. The Japan Times.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Looking up so tears won't fall. The Japan Times.
  3. Playing the Victim. Time.
  4. Air crash banker's girls win fight for his name. The Daily Telegraph.
  5. Allott, Serena (March 3, 2001). "Unfinished Symphony". The Telegraph. Retrieved March 21, 2013. 
  6. Squire, Alison Smith (June 23, 2009). "Fight for father's name: After 24 years of grief, dead millionaire is put on birth certificate". Mail Online. Retrieved 20 June 2012. 
  7. Diana Yukawa at Khalifa Stadium.
  8. Diana in concert for Dubai New Year 2012.
  9. Diana Yukawa Supports Katherine Jenkins.
  10. Diana Confirmed for 2012 Tivoli Festival.
  11. Diana Yukawa performs at Vincero
  12. Diana Yukawa Opens Jam Dubai.
  13. Diana Yukawa Headlines Picnic Concerts
  14. Diana Yukawa Performs Halo Music at Video Game Awards
  15. Diana Yukawa Opens FINA World Swimming Championship
  16. Diana Yukawa Colaborations
  17. Diana Yukawa PBS

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