Koichiro Yamamoto - Trombone - Principal
Ko-ichiro Yamamoto, one of the foremost Japanese trombonists of his generation, is the principal trombonist of the
Seattle Symphony,
Saito- Kinen Orchestras and a faculty member of the
University of Washington School of Music. He formerly was a trombonist with the
Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, New York for 10 seasons.
Active as a soloist, recitalist, chamber music performer, and clinician, Ko-ichiro has performed with many groups, which include, the
New York Philharmonic and Metropolitan Opera Chamber Orchestra, as a guest solo principal trombonist of the
NHK Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo. He has been an active recording artist and performed on numerous TV and movie recordings in New York and Tokyo. He has been very active giving recitals though out Japan and US.
Ko-ichiro has been a guest soloist with
Tokyo Symphony Orchestra, the
Osaka Municipal Symphonic Band (OMSB),
New Philharmonic Japan and
U.S. Army Band (Pershing's Own). Recently, he was a feature soloist of both
2007 Eastern Trombone Workshop in Washington, DC. and
the 2008 international trombone festival in Salt Lake City, Utah. He was as a soloist with the Seattle Symphony Orchestra in world premiere performances of Sam Jones’s Trombone Concerto in April of 2009.
As a clinician, he has given master classes numerals colleges both U.S and Asia. Ko-ichiro was feature soloist and a faculty of
Asian Trombone Seminar in Taiwan 2009, feature soloist and clinician of the “Trombone Day in Kumano 2009” and feature soloist and a trombone facility of
Curuso Internacional Semena Musical de Salseda Spain 2009.
He has won numerous awards, prizes, and scholarships in Japan and abroad, including fourth place in the
International Trombone Association Competition in Australia (1998), first grand prize of the
Japan Wind and Percussion Competition (1991), and diploma prize at the
Prague International Music Competition (1992).
Born in Tokyo, he began studying trombone at age 12 with his father, Tatsuo Yamamoto, and Mr.Yoshiki Hakoyama. After studying at Tokyo College of Music Senior High School, he was accepted at the
Franz Liszt Music Academy as a student of Gusztav Hoena and Sztan Tivador. While at the academy, he joined the
Budapest Festival Orchestra as a trombonist. He studied with Joseph Alessi, principal trombonist of the New York Philharmonic, at
The Juilliard School from 1994-96.
His
discography includes “Proof “and “Family Tree” (Kosei Publishing) and “Trombone Concerto” (Octavia Recordings) and Ko-ichiro has been a
Yamaha performing artist/clinician since 2008 and performing on new Yamaha Xeno 882OR prototype trombone.