![]() ![]() Her last concert in October 2010 at St Dunstan in-the-West was broadcast by TV Shizuoka in Japan. She has also lead the Cosmos Ensemble that gave a world premiere performance of Dai Fujikura’s “Shadow’s Light”. She has played as sub-principal in the Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra and worked with Sir Colin Davis, Tadaaki Otaka, Mark Wigglesworth, Alfred Brendel, Stephen Kovacevich and Freddy Kempf at venues such as the Barbican Hall and the Queen Elizabeth Hall. Having studied further for four years with Yfrah Neaman at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama where she gained a Diploma of Advanced Instrumental Studies, she has given many concerts in the UK and abroad and made several concerto appearances. She was given the honour of a loan of a prestigious Grancino violin from the RAM. ![]() She has participated in many masterclasses including by Ruggiero Ricci, Ida Haendel and Anne-Sophie Mutter and was also a prizewinner of the Anglo-Czechoslovak Music Trust. ![]() During her time at the RAM she was under the guidance of Howard Davis and Zakher Bron and the Amadeus Quartet for chamber music. She came to England in 1988 to study at the Royal Academy of Music where she graduated with First Class Distinction for the violin performance having won two first prizes of violin competitions at the RAM, Alfred J Waley Violin Prize and Winifred Small Solo Violin Prize. She began her studies with Noriko Miki at the age of five and soon went on to take part in masterclasses by Dr Shin-ichi Suzuki (the founder of the Suzuki Method) and William Primrose who praised her talent and to study with a prominent violinist Toshiya Eto of the Toho Gakuen College of Music. She graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1995 and has 28 years of experience. From there, awareness begins to blossom, as we start feeling more connected to ourselves and others.Kazue Yanagida is a Japanese violinist. is an ophthalmologist in New York, NY specializing in ophthalmology (eye disease). I believe change happens when we develop the ability to listen to what we need in the moment, with compassion. I use evidence-based practices and teach practical skills to empower clients. My vibe is gentle and nurturing, which I believe arises naturally from my respect and care for my clients. Therapy with me is validating, grounding, and insightful. Outside of work, I enjoy bike rides, trying new recipes, and building Legos with my family. I also maintain a personal practice of compassion-based mindfulness. I have advanced training in acceptance and commitment therapy. I continue to expand my knowledge and have received specialized training each year to best support clients. I also provided clinical supervision for University of Texas doctoral students for several years. My experiences include an APA-accredited internship at Momentous Institute in Dallas and a postdoctoral fellowship at Austin Child Guidance Center. I have extensive experience working and training in community agencies, schools, university settings, and juvenile services. I completed my doctoral training at The University of Texas at Austin. I also have a passion for working with women of color/global majority, Asian Americans, and children of immigrants. I enjoy supporting clients through transitions, including emerging adulthood and new parenthood. My specialties include ADHD, anxiety, and perfectionism. Julia Hsu, MD is a health care provider primarily located in New York, NY, with another office in Flushing, NY. I am a licensed psychologist practicing in Austin, Texas.
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