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This is a pre-delivery single from "AYAKO TIMES" (released on September 30 (Thursday)), the 10th anniversary album of CD debut of Ayako Ishikawa, a violinist who is active in Japan and overseas with genreless performance activities. Ayako Ishikawa Original song. It is a mashup of Bach's "Jesu, Joy of Man's Desiring". "AYAKO TIMES" Along with the concept of "TIMES" (time, multiplication), we look back on our 10-year musical career and mash up surprising songs from classical music to pops. This is a full-featured full album of Ayako Ishikawa.

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Apple Music • Instrumental Top Videos • Japan • TOP 21 iTunes Store • Instrumental TOP MUSIC VIDEOS • Japan • TOP 43 Apple Music • Instrumental Top Videos • India • TOP 103

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Apple Music • Instrumental Top Videos • United States • TOP 1 • 14 Oct 2020 iTunes Store • All Categories TOP MUSIC VIDEOS • Japan • TOP 52 • 1 Oct 2020 Apple Music • All Categories Top Videos • Egypt • TOP 176 • 24 May 2021

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  • Ayako Ishikawa

    A violin virtuoso, Ayako has given numerous sold-out recitals and concerts in various countries, and has also enchanted audiences worldwide through numerous TV programs and radio broadcasts. Ayako began playing the violin at the age of three in Tokyo, and moved to London at the age of five. At the age of fifteen, she moved to Sydney, where she won the National Overall Instrumental Winner's Competition, and was given the honorary title of "The Best Performer in Australia". Her exceptional international achievements were recognized by the Australian government, bestowing upon her a Distinguished Talented Permanent Visa - "the visa designed for people who are internationally recognized for exceptional and outstanding achievement in the arts." She was awarded a Merit Scholarship to the University of Sydney - the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, and completed her Bachelor of Music Degree with First Class Honours. Her first album, released in Japan in 2015, has charted the top of the country on iTunes. She gives her concert tour around Japan and China each year since 2017. Her official Bilibili channel in China crossed the mark of 20 million subscribers and her official YouTube channel crossed the mark of 71 million subscribers. (As of December 2020). Currently, Ayako performs throughout the world, playing a various genres of music to spread the joy of classical violin and music. She plays the 1711 Stradivarius violin.

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