Meg Okura is a captivating jazz violinist, composer, and erhu player, renowned for her unique blend of Eastern and Western musical traditions. Born in Tokyo and based in New York City, Okura's journey began with classical training at the Juilliard School, but she soon pivoted to jazz, touring internationally with legends like Michael Brecker, Lee Konitz, and Tom Harrell. As the leader of the Pan Asian Chamber Jazz Ensemble, she seamlessly weaves together jazz, classical, and traditional Asian music, creating a sound that is distinctly her own. Okura's compositions, praised for their "grandiloquent beauty," have earned her the title "Queen of Chamber Jazz" from All About Jazz. Her collaborations span a wide spectrum, from performances with David Bowie and Cirque du Soleil to her work with the Grammy-nominated Emilio Solla y La Inestable de Brooklyn. Whether leading her own ensembles or contributing to diverse projects, Meg Okura's music is a testament to her innovative spirit and deep musical roots.