North America His United States debut was in 1986, and, in the following year, he gave recitals at venues across the country. Kavakos now tours North America annually and works with numerous major orchestras, including the
Chicago, and
Montreal Symphony Orchestras.
Europe In Europe, following his competition win in
Helsinki, Kavakos' reputation spread quickly. He now works extensively in major concert halls across the continent, working with world-class orchestras, including the
Berlin Philharmonic,
Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra,
London Symphony Orchestra and the
Vienna Philharmonic. He has appeared at festivals such as the
Verbier Festival,
Salzburg Festival, the
Lucerne Festival, and the Stars of White Nights Festival. In 1991, the original version of Sibelius' Violin Concerto in D minor (mostly unknown to the world at large until then) was permitted a performance and a recording by Sibelius' heirs on the BIS record label; both original and final versions were played by Kavakos and conducted by Osmo Vänskä. He has appeared throughout the UK with numerous orchestras, starting in 1992 with his performance of Igor Stravinsky's
Violin Concerto at the
BBC Proms.
Asia Kavakos made a highly successful Japanese debut in 1988 including a recital at Tokyo's Casals Hall and has since toured Japan with the
English Chamber Orchestra and given concerts with the Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra and the New Japan Philharmonic. He was called "The Violinists' Violinist" by
The Strad magazine. In 2014, he was invited to perform in the 42nd
Hong Kong Arts Festival. ==Recordings==