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Koh Gabriel Kameda serves as a Professor at the University of Münster, Germany, specializing in violin pedagogy and performance. He actively integrates digital technology into teaching methodologies, exemplified by transcontinental virtual classes and a 2020 live-streamed concert "Brahms and Mozart from the distance" during the pandemic.
His artistic research centers on the violin as a physical and emotional extension of human expression. Kameda emphasizes the instrument's unique capacity to replicate the human voice, its technical versatility across color and pitch, and the tactile unity between player and violin—where skin contact with strings transforms musicians into "the instrument" itself. This philosophy informs his performance practice on a 1727 Stradivarius violin.
Beyond academia, Kameda volunteers with Brazil's Ação Social Pela Música do Brasil (ASM), mentoring youth in Rio de Janeiro's vulnerable communities through the Camerata Jovem do Rio de Janeiro orchestra. He led their 2019 European tour across Geneva, Zurich, Düsseldorf, and Berlin, advancing ASM's mission of social inclusion via classical music education. His SoundCloud portfolio showcases ongoing artistic output.
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