Yuki Hirano Performs at Neue Philharmonie Hamburg as a Special Prize from Tigran Mikaelyan

3 February 2026

Yuki Hirano, finalist of the Classic Violin Olympus, appeared in concert on the 2nd of February as part of a special prize awarded by Tigran Mikaelyan, marking an important milestone in his artistic development following the competition. The concert represented a significant recognition of her talent and growing presence on the international stage.

The performance took place with the Neue Philharmonie Hamburg, featuring Yuki Hirano as violin soloist under the direction of conductor Sergey Neller

The program offered a wide-ranging exploration of the Classical repertoire. It opened with Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy’s String Symphony No. 10 in B minor, followed by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Concerto for Violin and Orchestra in A major, KV 219, in which Yuki Hirano demonstrated clarity of style and musical refinement. The second part of the concert featured Joseph Haydn’s Symphony in F minor, Hob. I:49 “La passione”, and concluded with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s Symphony in G minor, KV 550, bringing the evening to a powerful close.

This special-prize concert offered Yuki Hirano the opportunity to collaborate with a professional orchestra in a major symphonic program, underlining both her technical command and artistic maturity. 

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