Daishin Kashimoto is a Japanese classical violinist best known for his long-running role as the concertmaster (leader) of the Berlin Philharmonic. He’s also built a significant solo and chamber-music career, appearing with major orchestras and conductors and collaborating widely with other top-class musicians.
Alongside his orchestral work, Kashimoto has a strong recording profile that ranges from core repertoire (like Beethoven violin sonatas) to French chamber music (including works by Fauré and Chausson), reflecting a musician equally at home in big, expressive Romantic pieces and finely detailed ensemble playing.
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