Evergreen Symphony Orchestra's Asia Tour to Feature 15-Year-Old Violinist HIMARI
The Evergreen Symphony Orchestra announces its Asia tour, performing in Singapore on June 28 and Japan in July, featuring a collaboration with 15-year-old violin prodigy HIMARI.
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According to a press release from the Evergreen Symphony Orchestra, following their tour to Malaysia in 2025, the orchestra is pushing forward this year with performances planned in Singapore, Japan, and other locations. The first stop in Singapore will take place on June 28 at the Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay. This will mark the orchestra's third visit to Singapore.
Born in 2011, Himari Yoshimura (HIMARI) is 15 years old this year. She began learning the violin at age 3 and has already won first prizes in over 40 international competitions. In 2022, she entered the Curtis Institute of Music in the United States. In 2025, she was invited to perform with the Berlin Philharmonic at the Philharmonie Berlin. HIMARI's playing style is mature, and her emotional expression and stage presence are considered "beyond her years" by industry experts, earning her recognition as a future superstar.
The Evergreen Symphony Orchestra will hold two distinct concerts in Singapore. The afternoon concert, "Eternal Paradise - Jaap van Zweden and Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5," will feature Finnish composer Jean Sibelius's "Violin Concerto in D minor" and Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich's "Symphony No. 5 in D minor," challenging the orchestra's capabilities.
Following the Singapore performances, the Evergreen Symphony Orchestra will head to Japan in July for a two-concert tour. (Edited by Chen Ching-fang) 1150407
Born in 2011, Himari Yoshimura (HIMARI) is 15 years old this year. She began learning the violin at age 3 and has already won first prizes in over 40 international competitions. In 2022, she entered the Curtis Institute of Music in the United States. In 2025, she was invited to perform with the Berlin Philharmonic at the Philharmonie Berlin. HIMARI's playing style is mature, and her emotional expression and stage presence are considered "beyond her years" by industry experts, earning her recognition as a future superstar.
The Evergreen Symphony Orchestra will hold two distinct concerts in Singapore. The afternoon concert, "Eternal Paradise - Jaap van Zweden and Shostakovich's Symphony No. 5," will feature Finnish composer Jean Sibelius's "Violin Concerto in D minor" and Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich's "Symphony No. 5 in D minor," challenging the orchestra's capabilities.
Following the Singapore performances, the Evergreen Symphony Orchestra will head to Japan in July for a two-concert tour. (Edited by Chen Ching-fang) 1150407