Yuki Ito

Cellist

“From Bach to Rachmaninoff and Britten to de Meij, my sound is there whatever cello I play on, as long as the Larsen Magnacore strings are with me!​​”

Yuki Ito | Cellist

Larsen Cello

About Yuki Ito

“Sensational…having both commanding technique and a masterfully assured delivery of melody, his rubato is refined and intelligently complements the underlying harmonic movement…he is to establish himself at the pinnacle of the international scene.​”

The Strad

Yuki Ito © Ryusei Kojima

Since his debut with the Philharmonia Orchestra in the UK, he has performed around the globe at such venues as Wigmore Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Theatre Marigny, Teatro Marcello, Schleswig-Holstein Musik Festival, Schloss Mirabell’s Marmorsaal, Muziekgebouw, Canker Centre, tour in Croatia, Suntory Hall in Japan and Daejeon Arts Center in Korea, as soloist with esteemed orchestras and to give recitals, as well as a private recital personally invited by HRH the Prince Edward of the UK.

Amongst many distinguished artists with whom he has collaborated, including Vladimir Ashkenazy, Julian Lloyd Webber, Xavier de Maistre, and Svetlana Zakharova, he has established profound musical relationship with the world-renowned composer/conductor Johan de Meij, who praised Yuki Ito’s playing of his Cello Concerto “Casanova”, a work fondly performed by cellists around the globe, as “It is absolute perfection in all aspects…The best version I (the composer) have ever heard in my life”.

Yuki Ito, Cello © Ryusei Kojima

​In 2025 they gave the world-premiere performance of its orchestral version at Suntory Hall with the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra, and released the world-wide album “De Meij : Complete Works for Cello and Orchestra” including a new work “Elegy & Scherzo – A Tribute to Sergei Rachmaninoff” written for and dedicated to Yuki Ito.

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His performing career has always been imbued with Rachmaninoff’s music – having released his world-wide debut album “Rachmaninoff : Complete Cello Works” in 2012, he internationally gave “All-Rachmaninoff” recitals every year towards the composer’s 150th birth anniversary in 2023, which was complemented by publishing his first book: a monograph “Thoughts on Rachmaninoff”.

In recent years he has been invited to give masterclass by conservatoires such as Ljubljana Academy of Music, Slovenia, and in 2025 he served as the youngest chairman of the jury at International Music Competition “FLAME” in Paris.

He was awarded the “Hideo Saito Memorial Award” in 2019, one of the most honourable music awards in Japan, for his service to music. Yuki Ito plays the “Maragarites” cello by Paolo Antonio Testore (Milan, c.1755) and a bow by François Peccatte (Mirecourt, c.1845).

Photo credit ©︎ Ryusei Kojima

“Magnacore A is the Ace of strings, brilliant yet ductile diva shimmering in the high resister. Tinged with a warm hue, Magnacore D and G, the Queen and the Jack, stand out amidst the hustle and bustle – they are the ideal timbre of middle voices that cellists have long sought after.

The absolute King, Magnacore C gives every cellist what is required to make a cello sound like the cello, and it is capable of delivering its incredibly powerful bass to the last corner of a large concert hall.”

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In Performance

Johan de Meij : Cello Concerto “Casanova”. Yuki Ito (Cello) Johan de Meij (Conductor) Slovenian Armed Forces Orchestra Filmed on 27th October 2023, at Cankar Hall (Ljubljana, Slovenia) by Slovenia National TV, RTV

Yuki Ito plays:

A : Magnacore medium
D : Arioso
G : Arioso
C : Magnacore strong

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