Yumina is a finalist of the Premio Bonporti 9th International Baroque Violin Competition(2021). She performed in the projects of various academies by Collegium Vocale Gent,Centre de Musique Baroque Versailles,London Festival of Baroque Music,Il Gusto Barocco and Musikfest Bremen as an academy member. Yumina has worked with internationally-acclaimed artists and conductors including Barthold Kuijken,Shunske Sato,Bojan Čičić,Alexis Kossenko,Alfredo Bernardini, Hidemi Suzuki and Philippe Herreweghe,among others. Her teachers include Keiko Watanabe, Natsumi Wakamatsu, Enrico Gatti, Ryo Terakado and Leila Schayegh. Yumina participates in the performance with various baroque ensembles and orchestras such as Netherlands Bach Society, Collegium Marianum, Das Neue Mannheimer Orchester and Duo Pudica. She has also appeared at music festivals internationally, including Utrecht Early Music Festival,Scwhetzinger SWR Festspiele,Letní slavnosti staré hudby and Musikfest Bremen.
In 2018,Yumina’s teaching experience started in Japan. Since then she appears as a main teacher and assistant teacher in the early music workshops in Tokyo and Shizuoka,Japan. She teaches also in the Netherlands. It’s her pleasure to share the charm of the early music performance with students in the private lesson.
Yumina Ishii is a Japanese baroque violinist/violist based in the Natherlands. Born in Tokyo in 1993, raised in Rotterdam(NL) and Yokohama(JPN). She graduated the Tokyo University of the Arts in 2016 and Royal Conservatory in the Hague in 2019,
Yumina is a finalist of the Premio Bonporti 9th International Baroque Violin Competition(2021). She performed in the projects of various academies by Collegium Vocale Gent,Centre de Musique Baroque Versailles,London Festival of Baroque Music,Il Gusto Barocco and Musikfest Bremen as an academy member. Yumina has worked with internationally-acclaimed artists and conductors including Barthold Kuijken,Shunske Sato,Bojan Čičić,Alexis Kossenko,Alfredo Bernardini, Hidemi Suzuki and Philippe Herreweghe,among others. Her teachers include Keiko Watanabe, Natsumi Wakamatsu, Enrico Gatti, Ryo Terakado and Leila Schayegh. Yumina participates in the performance with various baroque ensembles and orchestras such as Netherlands Bach Society, Collegium Marianum, Das Neue Mannheimer Orchester and Duo Pudica. She has also appeared at music festivals internationally, including Utrecht Early Music Festival,Scwhetzinger SWR Festspiele,Letní slavnosti staré hudby and Musikfest Bremen.
In 2018,Yumina’s teaching experience started in Japan. Since then she appears as a main teacher and assistant teacher in the early music workshops in Tokyo and Shizuoka,Japan. She teaches also in the Netherlands. It’s her pleasure to share the charm of the early music performance with students in the private lesson.