Mariko Senju is a renowned Japanese violinist, born in 1962, whose performances captivate audiences with her profound musicality and technical brilliance. Her repertoire spans a wide range of classical masterpieces, from Mozart and Mendelssohn to Bach and Tchaikovsky, each piece brought to life with her distinctive touch. Senju's discography is a testament to her versatility, featuring both solo works and collaborations with esteemed orchestras and musicians. Her recordings, such as "Mariko Plays Mozart" and "Mendelssohn & Tchaikovsky: Violin Concertos," showcase her ability to breathe new life into timeless compositions. Beyond her solo career, Senju has also collaborated with notable figures in the music world, including her sister and the legendary conductor Seiji Ozawa. Whether performing solo or with an ensemble, Mariko Senju's performances are a journey through the rich tapestry of classical music, making her a standout figure in the world of Japanese classical violin.